Finally, a Curriculum to Learn Nanotechnology!
Omni Nano is successfully challenging the “status quo” of boring science classes with a new, engaging, and high quality STEM curriculum, specifically designed for high school and community [...]
Omni Nano is successfully challenging the “status quo” of boring science classes with a new, engaging, and high quality STEM curriculum, specifically designed for high school and community [...]
We braved the cold and snow to give 2 workshops at Rim of the World High School up in Lake Arrowhead, CA. It was absolutely beautiful and we were happy to bring nanotechnology to the students [...]
What a great experience to learn about exponential technologies at Singularity University’s Executive Program in Silicon Valley, CA. Exponential technologies are technologies that are [...]
Bravo Medical Magnet High School is located in the proximity of the USC Health Science campus in Los Angeles, CA, and thus it is no surprise that their focus is on heath care. We definitely [...]
For today’s workshops, we were hosted by Mr. Nino, a physics teacher we met at UCLA during the nanoscience teacher training, at the Bright Star Charter Academy in Los Angeles, CA. We [...]
After the successful nanotechnology workshop we offered last year and the impact we had on the students, we were given the opportunity to go back and present nanotechnology to the new physics [...]
Following the Patrick Soon-Shiong Innovation Awards in Los Angeles, CA, the Los Angeles Business Journal published a supplemental article featuring the five winners and the rest of the finalists. [...]
It’s always great to inspire the kids of the Boys & Girls Clubs. This time, we had an exhibition table at their Teen Summit that was held at UCLA. We asked Kaiden, one of our high school [...]
“Because of this workshop I now have a greater understanding of nanotechnology and will now take nano engineering into consideration when I get out of college.” – 11th grade student [...]
We participated in the STEMStarts Festival, exhibiting nanotechnology alongside other STEM projects about the oceans, solar cells, and even going to Jupiter. A whopping 1000 students came by over [...]