How to find a nano scientist:

Mohan Srinivasarao, Professor at Georgia Tech, with Joe Schwanebeck, Outreach Coordinator at the Science Center of Iowa, at the September 2009 NISE Net Annual Meeting in San Francisco.
Photo by Emily Maletz Graphic Design
Our NISE Network partner, the Materials Research Society (MRS) professional organization has developed an easy-to-use database of hundreds of nanotechnology experts who are willing (and eager) to collaborate locally on educational projects or serve voluntarily as advisors and content experts.
How to Search:
To Search the database click here.
Museum and science educators can easily search the database by area of expertise as well as by geographic location (by state or proximity to your zip code).
For first-time users:
If this is your first time accessing the database, you'll need to follow the above link and request authorization to access this database.
You will then be contacted within two business days with a User ID and Password to allow you to access the database.
Technical Support:
If you experience any technical difficulties with the database or have lost your User ID and/or Password please contact Richard Souza of the Materials Research Society at souza@mrs.org.
Are you a scientist who wants to volunteer?
Scientists may register for this free matchmaking service offered by MRS by clicking here.
For other ways scientists can get involved, please check out our RISE resources at: http://www.nisenet.org/rise


