Center for Emergent Materials at Ohio State Summer Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program

Location
Columbus, Ohio
Salary
$7,000 for the 10-week summer program
Posted
Jan 03, 2025
Closes
Mar 04, 2025
Role Type
Intern / Student
Career Level
Intern
Education
Student
Work Mode
Onsite
Contract Type
Internship / Fellowship
Organization Type
Academia

The Center for Emergent Materials is a Materials Research Science and Engineering Center, MRSEC, that forms teams of researchers form different disciplines to collaborate in teams called Interdisciplinary Research Groups, IRGs. These IRGs tackle fundamental problems in science too large and complex for one scientist to solve alone. In this REU program, you will work with researchers to 1) Design, analyze, and grow new materials (crystals, thin films, 2D) with unique electronic/magnetic properties, 2) Develop innovative tools to control material properties within/across interfaces, 3) Build theoretical foundations for these emergent properties. During the 10-week program, you will conduct experimental/theoretical/computational research projects with an Ohio State University faculty mentor and a graduate or postdoctoral fellow from the CEM. You will have an opportunity to participate in professional development activities that will prepare you for graduate school and research-related careers, network with peers and take part in various social events. The program includes a stipend of $7000 and access to the OSU library. Additional support includes: reasonable travel costs, housing (dorm room - two people per room) and local bus transportation.

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