Deadline for both is Friday, March 18, 2016.

 

REU Site: Research in Chemistry at WVU is a 10-week summer research experience for chemistry and biochemistry undergraduates in a research and training environment akin to that of a graduate student. Students carry out research on projects that address fundamental questions related to the chemistry of health and catalysis in chemistry. Projects focus on the potential of research to benefit society both directly and indirectly in the fields of health care, forensics/criminology, energy, sustainability, and transportation. Room and board and a competitive stipend are offered. WVU students are not eligible. More information?

 

See http://undergraduateresearch.wvu.edu/reu-site-research-in-chemistry-at-wvu.

 

NanoSAFE REU offers a 10-week summer research experience for undergraduates in science, engineering, and technology disciplines. Students carry out research on fundamental questions related to multifunctional nanomaterials. REU participants are trained on research projects that support improved material design with attention to properties that impact human and environmental health. Students have access to cutting-edge technology in nanolithography, nanotemplating, material self-assembly, electrochemistry, spectroscopy, microscopy, fluidics, and unique tools required to elucidate complex facets of nanotoxicity. Room and board and a competitive stipend are offered. WVU students are not eligible. More information?

 

See http://nanosafe.wvu.edu/education/undergraduate-programs/reu.

 

Michelle Richards-Babb, Ph.D.

Director, Office of Undergraduate Research

Associate Professor, C. Eugene Bennett Department of Chemistry

West Virginia University

 

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Website: http://undergraduateresearch.wvu.edu/

 

 



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