nanoengineer
Nanoengineers combine the scientific knowledge of atomic and molecular particles with engineering principles for applications in a varied array of fields. They apply findings in chemistry, biology, and materials engineering, etc. They use technological knowledge for the improvement of existing applications or the creation of micro objects.
Also called: nanotechnology expert, nanotechnology specialist, nano systems engineer, nano-engineer, nanosystems specialist, nanosystems engineer, nanotechnology engineer, nano scientist
- 22
- essential skills
- 33
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
- 2149
- ISCO-08 group
Where you can go from here
8 rolesOccupations sharing the most essential skills with this one. The number is a count, not an opinion.
- chemical engineerWhat changes?15 skills in common
- materials engineerWhat changes?14 skills in common
- pharmaceutical engineerWhat changes?12 skills in common
- biochemical engineer8 skills in common
- bioengineer8 skills in common
- aerodynamics engineer7 skills in common
- environmental engineer7 skills in common
- environmental mining engineer7 skills in common
Essential skills
22- adjust engineering designs
- analytical chemistry
- apply health and safety standards
- approve engineering design
- assess environmental impact
- biology
- chemistry
- computational chemistry
- computer simulation
- engineering principles
- engineering processes
- examine engineering principles
- forecast organisational risks
- materials engineering
- nanomaterials
- nanotechnology
- perform chemical experiments
- perform scientific research
- quantum technology
- spectroscopy
- test chemical samples
- work with chemicals
Optional skills
33- analyse test data
- computational mechanics
- computer engineering
- continuum mechanics
- design optical systems
- design pharmaceutical manufacturing systems
- design principles
- design prototypes
- develop chemical products
- develop components separation processes
- develop pharmaceutical drugs
- draft design specifications
- electrical engineering
- green chemistry
- improve chemical processes
- industrial research and development
- integrate new products in manufacturing
- life sciences
- manage chemical testing procedures
- mathematical modelling
- mechanics
- microbiology-bacteriology
- optical engineering
- pharmaceutical chemistry
- pharmaceutical drug development
- pharmaceutical technology
- physics
- quantum computing
- record test data
- scientific literature
- solid mechanics
- use CAD software
- use chemical analysis equipment
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