Nanotechnology professionals work on a wide range of applications:
Medicine: Developing drug delivery systems, diagnostic tools, and regenerative medicine techniques. Electronics: Creating smaller, faster, and more efficient electronic components such as transistors and memory devices. Energy: Improving the efficiency of solar cells, batteries, and other energy storage and conversion devices. Environment: Developing nanomaterials for pollution control, water purification, and environmental monitoring. Materials Science: Creating stronger, lighter, and more durable materials for a variety of industrial applications.