Summer Research Opportunity Detail Page
Previous Page | New Search | Browse All
CEM 2010 Summer Research Experience for the Undergraduate (REU) Program
| Primary Institution: | Center for Emergent Materials, an NSF MRSEC |
|---|---|
| Affiliation: | The Ohio State University |
| City: | Columbus |
| State: | OH |
| Job Duration: | 10 weeks |
| Class Requirement: | Completed High School |
| Citizenship Requirement: | U.S. Citizen or U.S. Permanent Legal Resident |
| Position Type: | Research |
| Discipline(s): | Condensed Matter: Electronic Structure and Electromagnetic/Optical Properties Other Engineering Materials Science |
| Description: | The NSF-funded CEM focuses on fundamental and applied science of exotic and novel materials and next-generation electronics that move toward a new generation of low-power-dissipation high-density electronics. Research involves a wide range of projects, from injection and detection of spin-polarized electrons in silicon or graphene to growth and characterization of complex oxide multilayer structures for possible computer memory applications. Successful REU applicants will be paired with a faculty mentor from a core CEM department (Physics, Materials Science & Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, & Chemistry) and will perform experimental or computational research projects aligned with CEM focal areas. Faculty from other departments are available as mentors when requested. This 9-WEEK UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROGRAM includes a stipend of $4000, travel costs, a dorm room (two per room), and a meal plan. Participants have access to OSU library, parking, and recreational facilities. |
| Stipend: | $4000 |
| Benefits: | Housing Meal Plan Travel Reimbursement |
| Application Deadline: | 03/01/2010 |
| Job Website: | http://cem.osu.edu/education-and-outreach/reu/ |
Primary Contact Information
Tom Lemberger |
|
Secondary Contact Information
Tracee Mohler |
|







