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SHyNE Resource: Research for Undergraduates Program (REU)


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Academic Level:
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Undergraduates - First Year
Undergraduates - Sophomore
Undergraduates - Junior

Description:
SHyNE Resource at Northwestern University has developed a unique REU program providing facilities-focused research projects for four undergraduate students. This combination of a traditional REU research experience with the hands-on instrumentation focus provides an opportunity for students to learn new skills and enrich their experience.

This is a 9-week research experience; an individual-focused nanotechnology project with training & support. participants receive a stipend of $5,750, Housing on campus, Meal Plan provided, and Paid travel or travel allowance.


Participating Institution(s):
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Northwestern University (Lead)

Program Materials:
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This Program can be Described by:
Academic Disciplines:
Materials Science & Engineering
Nanotechnology

Keywords:
Biomaterials
Microelectronics
Microfabrication
Microscopy
Nanobiomaterials
Nanocharacterization
Nanomaterials Science & Engineering
Nanostructural Materials
Sensor Applications
Soft Materials

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This program is funded by:
National Science Foundation (NSF)


Page last updated 2/20/2024
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