Advanced Materials Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU)
UC San Diego Materials Research Science & Engineering Center (MRSEC)
Application
Details
Posted: 05-Dec-22
Location: La Jolla, California
Salary: $600/week stipend
Categories:
Engineering and Technology: Computer
Engineering and Technology: Materials
Engineering and Technology: Nanotechnology
Benefits:
Housing
Travel Reimbursement
Sector:
Academic
Work Function:
Research
Salary Details:
on-campus housing is provided, travel reimbursement up to $500 is provided, stipend includes meal allowances
Required Education:
Current Undergraduate
Additional Information:
12 openings available.
The University of California San Diego MRSEC Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program provides full-time summer undergraduate research opportunities at the forefront of materials science and engineering. Participants in our highly collaborative and interdisciplinary program, which focuses on predictive assemblies and engineered living materials, will be fully immersed in the research laboratories of the MRSEC faculty from 5 departments across campus (Chemistry and Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, Molecular Biology, NanoEngineering, Physics), as they engage in projects with a focus in either or both experiment and theory.
NSF-REU MRSEC students can expect to be:
• exposed to the grand challenges in the field of materials science; • trained in computational, nanotechnological, and biological methods aimed at making new materials; • provided mentoring and academic/professional development opportunities, including the potential to produce publishable research and participate in professional conferences.
Duration: Monday, June 26 - Friday, August 18 (8 weeks). Trainees will have the option to extend their paid laboratory research participation by up to 2 weeks (up to 10 weeks maximum).
Programming: Extensive training and mentoring (by faculty, postdoctoral researchers and graduate students) in cutting-edge materials science research is accompanied by weekly research seminars, industrial field trips, biweekly professional development workshops (safety and research ethics, science communication, information literacy, graduate school preparation), and social networking/recreation.
Expectations: Full-time commitment to extensive lab work and engagement in program activities, including presentation at UC San Diego’s Summer Undergraduate Research Conference in mid-August.
Support: $600/week stipend (stipend includes allowance for meals*). The program additionally provides on-campus housing and reimbursement of travel expenses up to $500
Eligibility: This research program is open to undergraduate students in science and engineering at any 2- or 4-year institution who are:
interested in gaining rigorous research experience in materials science and engineering;
majoring in engineering (chemical, bio-, nano-, electrical and other), materials science, chemistry, biology, or physics; and
citizens or permanent residents of the US or US territories, as stipulated by the NSF.
Note: No prior research experience is necessary; no minimum GPA requirement; and no minimum class standing requirement.
Faculty: Applicants will be asked to select, in a ranked order, up to three faculty whose laboratory they would like to be assigned to, based on their research interests. The list of faculty participating in the REU program is below, and subject to change each year. For full list of faculty, please visit our website faculty page.
UC San Diego and our MRSEC are committed to the achievement of excellence and diversity among faculty, staff, and students. Women and minority applicants, veterans and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply to our NSF REU program.
Application:
Submit your application on NSF ETAP application portal HERE. Applications are due on Monday, January 30, 2023, by 11.59am ET. In addition to completing a registration form and selecting your preferred faculty mentors, you will be asked to submit the following application materials:
CV/Resume
Personal Statement
Current Transcript
2 Letters of Recommendation
*On-campus meal plans will be available for purchase, for more information, visit https://hdhdining.ucsd.edu.
About UC San Diego Materials Research Science & Engineering Center (MRSEC)
The UC San Diego Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (UCSD MRSEC) is working on two major themes in materials science and engineering research: computational prediction and experimental control of the self-assembly of mesomaterials (IRG1: Predictive Assembly); and use of synthetic biology to build soft materials (IRG2: Stimuli-Responsive Living Polymeric Materials). Both themes require the combined efforts of investigators from physical sciences, biological sciences, computational sciences, and engineering. The UCSD MRSEC team engages partners from industry, national laboratories, and the international research community. These interactions are enabled by immersive educational and training experiences, and they harness a strategic partnership with San Diego’s Fleet Science Center for community education and outreach to benefit a diverse and broad cross-section of society.
The UCSD MRSEC Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program provides full-time summer undergraduate research opportunities at the forefront of materials science and engineering. Participants in our highly collaborative and interdisciplinary program, which focuses on predictive assemblies... and engineered living materials, will be fully immersed in the research laboratories of the MRSEC faculty from 5 departments across campus (Chemistry and Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, Molecular Biology, NanoEngineering, Physics), as they engage in projects with a focus in either or both experiment and theory.
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