Training Prospective Nanotechnologists to Select Optimum Solutions for the Nanostructures Synthesis Using the Analytic Hierarchy Process

Nanotechnologists are in great demand and this need is becoming more and more acute every year since nanomaterials have gained widespread acceptance in various industries. The specificity of nanotechnology is determined by a wide variety of existing nanomaterials and technologies for their synthesis...

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Autores principales: Yana Suchikova, Gennady Shishkin, Iryna Bardus, Ihor Bohdanov, Mariia Skurska, Kateryna Starostenko
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:dbd0cf9398fb42399be11d285e47438b2021-12-01T21:50:19ZTraining Prospective Nanotechnologists to Select Optimum Solutions for the Nanostructures Synthesis Using the Analytic Hierarchy Process10.18421/TEM104-422217-83092217-8333https://doaj.org/article/dbd0cf9398fb42399be11d285e47438b2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.temjournal.com/content/104/TEMJournalNovember2021_1796_1802.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2217-8309https://doaj.org/toc/2217-8333Nanotechnologists are in great demand and this need is becoming more and more acute every year since nanomaterials have gained widespread acceptance in various industries. The specificity of nanotechnology is determined by a wide variety of existing nanomaterials and technologies for their synthesis. The study suggests an efficient technique for training prospective nanoengineers to make managerial decisions in the synthesis of nanostructures. Moreover, the article demonstrates that using T. Saati's hierarchy analysis method offers the optimum solution for obtaining nanostructures. The analysis is based on the most commonly used synthesis technologies such as chemical etching, photoelectrochemical etching and imprint lithography. The application of T. Saati's method allows prospective nanoengineers to optimize the synthesis of high-quality nanostructures as well as ensure an economic and competitive advantage and reduce the number of errors.Yana SuchikovaGennady ShishkinIryna BardusIhor BohdanovMariia SkurskaKateryna StarostenkoUIKTENarticlehierarchy analysis methodconditional estimationsynthesis of nanomaterialsnanotechnologistsprofessional competenceEducationLTechnologyTENTEM Journal, Vol 10, Iss 4, Pp 1796-1802 (2021)
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Yana Suchikova
Gennady Shishkin
Iryna Bardus
Ihor Bohdanov
Mariia Skurska
Kateryna Starostenko
Training Prospective Nanotechnologists to Select Optimum Solutions for the Nanostructures Synthesis Using the Analytic Hierarchy Process
description Nanotechnologists are in great demand and this need is becoming more and more acute every year since nanomaterials have gained widespread acceptance in various industries. The specificity of nanotechnology is determined by a wide variety of existing nanomaterials and technologies for their synthesis. The study suggests an efficient technique for training prospective nanoengineers to make managerial decisions in the synthesis of nanostructures. Moreover, the article demonstrates that using T. Saati's hierarchy analysis method offers the optimum solution for obtaining nanostructures. The analysis is based on the most commonly used synthesis technologies such as chemical etching, photoelectrochemical etching and imprint lithography. The application of T. Saati's method allows prospective nanoengineers to optimize the synthesis of high-quality nanostructures as well as ensure an economic and competitive advantage and reduce the number of errors.
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author Yana Suchikova
Gennady Shishkin
Iryna Bardus
Ihor Bohdanov
Mariia Skurska
Kateryna Starostenko
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Ihor Bohdanov
Mariia Skurska
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title Training Prospective Nanotechnologists to Select Optimum Solutions for the Nanostructures Synthesis Using the Analytic Hierarchy Process
title_short Training Prospective Nanotechnologists to Select Optimum Solutions for the Nanostructures Synthesis Using the Analytic Hierarchy Process
title_full Training Prospective Nanotechnologists to Select Optimum Solutions for the Nanostructures Synthesis Using the Analytic Hierarchy Process
title_fullStr Training Prospective Nanotechnologists to Select Optimum Solutions for the Nanostructures Synthesis Using the Analytic Hierarchy Process
title_full_unstemmed Training Prospective Nanotechnologists to Select Optimum Solutions for the Nanostructures Synthesis Using the Analytic Hierarchy Process
title_sort training prospective nanotechnologists to select optimum solutions for the nanostructures synthesis using the analytic hierarchy process
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