Summer Undergraduate Research Experience Program


...designed just for you.

The Summer Undergraduate Research Experience Program at the Center for Materials Research offers you, as a student majoring in chemistry, physics or engineering, unique opportunity to participate in cutting-edge research projects sponsored by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the National Science Foundation (NSF), and the Department of Defense (DOD). As a participant, you will work on research problems of fundamental and practical importance in nanomaterials, photonics, and spin electronics. You may choose to work with random medium lasers, photovoltaic polymers, transparent gain ceramics, optical composites, computational modeling or spin-polarized transport phenomena. These materials and phenomena have applications in new generation computers, efficient conversion of sunlight into electricity, expansion of lasers applications, and improvement of optical communications. The program will immerse you in exciting research, and learning, while having fun and making new friends.

 

 

        

         Contact us to learn more

          Jennifer West-Barlow

          jdwest@nsu.edu

          757-823-2153

 

This year you may choose between the 8-week, 6/1-7/22, or 10-week program, 5/23-7/22. The shorter version takes place at the CMR, Norfolk State University. The 10-week program consists of shared experience at both the CMR and Georgia Institute of Technology. Please download the application package, and submit it before the deadline.

 

 

Application Deadline: March 15

 

Dr. Carl E. Bonner
Center for Materials Research
700 Park Avenue
Norfolk VA 23504

Phone : (757) 823-2097
Fax : (757) 823-9054
E-mail: cebonner@nsu.edu

 

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