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SEI@NNCI

The NNCI Coordinating Office helps all NNCI member institutions develop and coordinate their efforts with respect to the Societal and Ethical Implications (SEI) of Nanotechnology.

SEI scholars not only examine the societal implications of nanotechnology, but also conduct that field of research through conversations with social scientists, humanities scholars, natural scientists, and engineers.

To learn more about SEI at each NNCI site, click here, or contact the NNCI Coordinating Office Associate Director for SEI Jamey Wetmore (jmwetmor@asu.edu).

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If you work at an NNCI affiliated center or lab, please help with our study, "Communication regarding the societal implications of nanotechnology," funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF NNCI grant no. 15-519).

Societal Implications Survey.

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