www.cnnenespanol.com though I don't really think you can read that if you don't understard spanish and there are almost no news about Australia.
From newspapers, SMH whenever I have the chance and...Daily Telegraph because that's the one my uncle is subscribed to. In TV...Channel 10 because...
Hi again. I know several people here want to do nanotechnology and have no idea of the place of Australian nanotechnology industry in the world or worse, think that it doesn't exist. I used to think like that but I got some Australian websites for whoever interested...
.......that's it. I going to cry....:(
My definition of nanotechnology: To get pay to work on stuff you will never really see in your life and you don't actually care about their existance or not but you try to look the stuff you dont really believe that exists, exists:D
http://www.nanoguys.com/
http://www1c.btwebworld.com/nano/job.htm
They are for people looking for job on nanotechnology, though I suspect most of those jobs aren't in Australia....
The reality is that I want to do the course but have no idea what to work on after I graduate if I ever select that course. I don't think there are many jobs that require nanotechnology here in Australia. Maybe in US you might find more. I think that in japan or China you have more possibilities...
Nanotechnology: To work on and be pay for do stuff in things that you will ever see in your life and doubt of their existance but you feign that exist.
you have got a point. However, another interesting career is solar engieneering at UNSW. These people want to do some solar energy projects in Nicaragua and as Nicaragua speaks spanish and I speak spanish, then I might get the chance to be there no so much for my marks but to be translator:D
Maybe but for the moment these are the kind of comments I receive:
From classmates:
Winxp: Hey, what do you think about nanotechnology.
Classmates stare at winxp a few seconds.
Classmate1: I think it is good(Doesn't look convnicing)
Classmate2: Nanowhat?
From adviser: Well, I don't...
No always 5 points. According to the UAC book, in order to get get into nanotechnology at UNSW you need to have an UAI of 85.35(2003) as an HECS student where I, as international student that has to pay for 4 long and misarable yeras of full fees, has to get at least 85(the project cut-off for...