REU:
Research Experience for Undergraduates
Our Research Experience
for Undergraduates (REU) program is a mechanism for integrating a broad
spectrum of undergraduates into materials research, nanoscience and
engineering.
We
are pleased to announce summer research opportunities for undergraduates
through our joint REU programs of the Materials
Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC) and the Nanoscale
Science and Engineering Center (NSEC) based at Harvard. We provide
a coordinated, educational and dynamic research community to inspire
and encourage young scientists to continue on to graduate school.
Students in our joint NSEC/MRSEC programs will be part of a larger,
diverse research community through organized and informal interactions
with students, mentors, and faculty in the REU programs of the REU/RET
Site in Materials for Bioengineering Research Initiative Dedicated to Gateway Experiences, the National
Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network (NNIN) and the Rowand Institute at Harvard University. Professional development workshops, faculty
seminars on research and ethics, and community activities are integrated
into the program.
Program elements include:
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Weekly faculty-led seminars on various research topics and ethics in research
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An
emphasis on professional development, including written and oral
skills and preparing for a career in science and engineering
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An end-of-summer REU seminar series in which students present research results and conclusions
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A final written report
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Social activities and visits to local research institutes and area attractions
Program Details:
| Note: Students who are interested in the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network REU Program may apply at http://www.nnin.org/nnin_reu.html. The NNIN program has some additional requirements, and students must submit a separate application. The online application deadline for the NNIN program is February 19. All materials must be received by February 26. |
Program Contact:
Kathryn Hollar, PhD
Director of Educational Programs
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
29 Oxford Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
Email: hollar (at) seas.harvard.edu
Phone: 617.496.7479
Fax: 617.812.0760
For a listing of students and projects in prior
years, please click on the links below.
This material is based upon work
supported by the National
Science Foundation (NSF) under the following grants:
REU
Site: DMR-0353937, MRSEC: DMR-0213805, NSEC: PHY-01-17795, NIRT: ATM-0304213, NNN
We also gratefully acknowledge funding provided by HSEAS, Harvard College, The Rowland Institute at Harvard, and Schlumberger, Ltd.
Past funding:
NSF ATM-0304213
Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recomendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF or other sponsors. |