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This project will address these issues through the following activities. First, creating a new junior level nanomanufacturing laboratory course that focuses beyond fundamental nanofabrication techniques to consider the production engineering aspects of nanomanufacturing (i.e., quality, uniformity, production costs of the product) through effective characterization of the manufacturing process. Second, integrating a focus on nanomanufacturing into capstone senior projects that will build upon the students knowledge and skills obtained in their junior year to tackle "open-ended" process design problems. Third, connecting industry to Louisiana Tech's Nanosystems Engineering degree program to provide assessment and input on specific knowledge and skills inventories that are required for workforce needs. Fourth, a faculty workshop to provide project assessment and training of Nanosystems Engineering faculty to ensure the proper balance of nanoscience versus nanoengineering in capstone projects. Over 20% of the faculty identified to participate in the workshops are either minority or women. The increased visibility of these faculty will allow them to become role models to a larger portion of our student population.