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YOUNG ENGINEER PROGRAM

NANO SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

ANAR Enkhbayar
Co-founder, CEO Science Café (SapioGen LLC)
Researcher at Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

2024.10.12
TABLE OF 01 Brief intro about

CONTENT nanoscience

02 University: STEM field

03 Research: Laboratory &


Projects

04Science Café Mongolia


SESSION I

INTRODUCTION ABOUT
NANOSCIENCE
Nanoscience and
nanotechnology are
like using tiny tools to
build and discover
amazing things that
are too small to see!
What nanoscientists
do?
Bulk Silver: Nanoparticle Silver:
Advantages: Advantages:
• Established manufacturing • High surface area, enhanced reactivity.
processes. Disadvantage:
Disadvantage: • Challenging handling, potential
• Limited surface area. environmental concerns.
Uses: Uses:
• Jewelry, electrical • Antibacterial coatings, catalysis, targeted
conductors. drug delivery.
Where nanoscientists
work?
SESSION II

UNIVERSITY: STEM
FIELD
Student Life "A person can manage
Activities
own time as much as
1 Plant Biotechnology, busy"
Biology, Academy of
Science ⚬Student
Union
2 Research Center, ⚬Japanese
Erdenet Mining Speaking
Corporation SOE
Club

3
Organic Synthesis
Laboratory, Toyohashi ⚬Volunteer
University of ⚬Part-time
Technology job
⚬Scholar
4
Center for student
Nanoscience, ⚬Speech
Nanotechnology, contest
National University of
Mongolia
Plant
Biotechnolog
y Laboratory

⚬Nothing is uninteresting
unless you study it
⚬Find a partner with a
passion for growth
Erdenet Research Laboratory
Instrument skills, XRF
Organic Synthesis Laboratory
Toyohashi University of
Technology

• Reporting skill
• Programs, Calculation
• NMR, HPLC, Chromatography
techniques
INTRODUCTION: Organic Electronics
ORGANIC SEMICONDUCTOR
OLED OPV
MATERIALS AND DEVICES

OFET

The first OLED The first OPV was


technology was invented successful reported
The first OFET was reported
in 1987. (𝝶ext=1%) in 1986. (PCE=1%)
in 1986. (𝝻= 10⁻⁵ cm²/Vs)
Appl. Phys. Lett. 51, 913 (1987) Appl. Phys. Lett. 48, 183
Appl. Phys. Lett. 49, 1210 (1986)
(1986)
Current, approximately Current, approximately Current, approximately
𝝶ext =50% 𝝻= 10 cm²/Vs PCE=18.22%
STUDYING IN SCIENCE MAJORS IN MONGOLIA

PRO CONS
S
• Diverse career opportunities • Long rigorous education
• Problem solving skills requirement
• Pursuit of knowledge • Financial constraints
• Network connections • Pressure and stress
• Local engagement, community • Limited instrumentals
impact • Lack of professional professors

Studying science is key for our future because it leads to new ideas, solves
big problems, and helps us use technology to make the world better.
Wherever you choose to study, your dedication and curiosity open doors to
new possibilities.
Personal growth | Language proficiency | Surroundings: peer
group, co-hort
SESSION III

RESEARCH: LABORATORY &


PROJECTS
After
Graduation

Science Cafe Co-founder, CEO


Founder Institute 2022 Cohort Alumni Mentor

First full time job as MES Project: Researcher


project coordinator & • Researcher Manager
document controller for • Project Coordinator Barista
3 months • Video Content Creator Trainer
Marketer
Moderator
UTILIZATION OF NANOTECHNOLOGY FOR
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN NATURAL
& BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES INDUSTRIES

BACHELOR’S DEGREE
Over 80 graduates
Over 70 active students

MASTER’S DEGREE
Over 60 graduates
Over 20 active students

DOCTORATE DEGREE
Over 20 graduates
Over 5 active candidates
2023-2025

Molecular Design and Functional Investigation of Delivery Vehicles


for Biomacromolecular Therapeutics
Key words: Drug delivery, gemini amphiphiles, gene therapy,
genome editing
Current Challenge and Scientific Issue
01 02 03 04

Complex, expensive biochemistry or In efficient and slow delivery, Carrier-based delivery systems often Non-specific intracellular
materials synthesis may be required especially for carriers that enter restricted to delivering particular delivery and off-targeted
for carrier preparation and via endocytosis (1% endosomal types of cargoes, greatly narrowing toxicity
manufacturing escape) down their scopes of applications
From where can we read research papers?

scholar.google.com

1.Titles
2.Abstract
sci-hub.se 3.Conclusion
4.Introduction (if not familar with topic)
5.Result & Discussion
6.Materials & Method
How to write research paper? • Science paper structure (IMRD)

• Citation (reference management)


SESSION IV

SCIENCE CAFÉ MONGOLIA


To the wise generation
Our goal is to focus on the science behind everything We founded SapioGen with one
and spread scientific knowledge to all students goal in mind: public science
through visual and hands-on experiments. awareness

Our vision is to build a smart generation that inspires We aim to provide solutions for public
the desire for shared learning and turns scientific science education challenges.
knowledge into economic circulation.
Experiment Events
Content
Community Co-learning
Events Space
Bridging Engineering
Program Projects

Field Trips:
⚬Factory
⚬Academies
⚬Laboratories
Science Café
www.sciencecafe.mn
Ulaanbaatar
Science Café Darkhan
info@sciencecafe.m Science Café
n ScienceCafe-Mongolia

9912-0714 sciencecafeub

Thank you from


sciencecafedarkhan

Our team
SapioGen

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