About
Nanotechnologists employ matter on the nanoscale (one billionth of a metre), developing new materials and equipment as well as drugs and diagnostic tools.
Nanotechnologists work imply designing and conducting experiments based around observing nano-scale systems (either organic or inorganic) in their respective field, often with the aid of other researchers across several disciplines. The information is then examined to develop practical applications of the results, such as a new material, device or procedure.
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Skills | Personality | Interests Required
Skills & Aptitude
Critical Thinking
Mathematics
Reading Comprehension
Science
Complex Problem Solving
Deductive Reasoning
Near Vision
Personality
Achievement/Effort
Analytical Thinking
Attention to Detail
Initiative
Interests
Realistic
Investigative
Enterprising
Jobs, Future Prospects & Salaries
Future Prospect
Past Job Trends
Salary Growth In India
Min Salary | Max Salary | |
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Entry Level | 480000 | 2400000 |
Middle Level | 2400000 | 5500000 |
Senior Level | 5500000 | 18000000 |
Salaries Across Globe
India
₹ 480000 - ₹ 18000000
US
$ 53700 - $ 158800
UK
£ 34480 - £ 59320
Canada
$ 52830 - $ 90900
Germany
₰ 36820 - ₰ 63350
AUS
₳ 54690 - ₳ 92050
Singapore
$ 39390 - $ 66290
Famous Personalities
Antonios Mikos
Antonios
Georgios Mikos is a Greek-American biomedical engineer who is the Louis Calder
Professor of Bioengineering and Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Rice
University. He is a pioneer in the fields of biomaterials, drug delivery, and
tissue engineering.
Nicholas A. Peepas
Nicholas (Nikolaos) A. Peppas is a chemical and biomedical engineer whose leadership in biomaterials science has provided seminal foundations based on the physics and mathematical theories of nanoscale, macromolecular processes and drug/protein transport and has led to numerous biomedical products or devices.