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REU Sites: Materials Research

The NSF Division of Materials Research (DMR) supports REU Sites that focus on research in materials science and related areas, including condensed matter physics, materials chemistry and physics, and materials engineering. Most DMR-supported Materials Research Science and Engineering Centers (MRSEC) and National Facilities offer REU opportunities each summer as well. REU sites supported by DMR involve research in various aspects of condensed matter physics; solid state chemistry and polymers; materials and condensed matter theory; metals, ceramics, biomaterials, and electronic and photonic materials. See this Google map of DMR-funded REU Sites.

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REU Sites
Site Information Site Location Contact Information Additional Information
Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
REU Site for Interdisciplinary Materials Research
Chemistry
Carbondale, Illinois
Primary: Boyd Goodson
(618) 453-7177
bgoodson@chem.siu.edu
Secondary: Saikat Talapatra
saikat@siu.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: materials chemistry, nanomaterials, materials characterization, materials applications
REU Site for Interdisciplinary Materials ResearchAbstract of Award
Hoboken, New Jersey
Primary: Pinar Akcora
(201) 216-5060
pakcora@stevens.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: energy, materials, bioengineering, sustainability
REU/RET Site: Interdisciplinary Research Experience in Sustainable Energy and BioengineeringAbstract of Award
Stony Brook, New York
Primary: Richard Lefferts
(631) 632-8169
richard.lefferts@stonybrook.edu
Syracuse, New York
Primary: Karen Low
(315) 443-3544
kplow@syr.edu
Secondary: Shikha Nangia
snangia@syr.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: Functional/Responsive Materials, Tissue Engineering, Polymers, Molec. Modeling, Mechanobiology, Stem Cell Based Therapies, Biomater. Composites, Cell/Mater. Interactions, 3D Biofab./Bioprint.
Comments: Undergrads majoring in following disciplines are invited to apply: Engineering, Chemistry, Biology or Physics with an interest in Biomaterials Science
REU Site: Interactive BiomaterialsAbstract of Award
College Station, Texas
Primary: Holly Gaede
(979) 845-0520
hgaede@mail.chem.tamu.edu
Secondary: Marylin Warren
(979) 845-0520
reu@chem.tamu.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: Atmospheric chemistry, bioinorganic chemistry, biological chemistry, catalysis, computational chemistry, energy, environment, enzymes, green chemistry, materials chemistry,continued below...
Comments: Additional Key Words: mechanism, metal-organic frameworks, metabolism, nanotechnology, polymers, sensing, solar, surface, synthesis
REU Site: Biological, Environmental, and Materials Chemistry Research at Texas A&M UniversityAbstract of Award
Cofunded: Materials Research
Birmingham, Alabama
Primary: Professor Yogesh Vohra
(205) 934-6662
ykvohra@uab.edu
Secondary: Charita Cadenhead
(205) 975-8076
charita@uab.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: Materials under Extreme Conditions, Machine Learning and Simulations in Materials Research, Lasers and Spectroscopy; Nanoscale Materials, Biomaterials and Drug Delivery
Comments: Ten weeks summer program for undergraduates
REU-Site: Regional Initiative to Promote Undergraduate Participation in Experimental and Computational Materials ResearchAbstract of Award
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Primary: Reeta Vyas
(479) 575-6569
physreu@uark.edu
Secondary: Surendra Singh
physreu@uark.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: nanoscale materials, condensed matter, biophysics, photonics, lasers, and quantum optics
Comments: Additional activities include Field Trip, Seminars, Ethics Course, Electronics and Machine Shop Workshops, Dinner and Dialog, etc.
Summer Research Program in Physics at the University of ArkansasAbstract of Award
Cofunded: Physics
University of California, Davis
REU Site: UC Davis Physics and Astronomy
Department of Physics
Davis, California
Primary: Dr. Rena Zieve
(530) 574-8874
reu@london.ucdavis.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: Physics, Condensed Matter Physics, Biological Physics, Complex Systems, Nuclear Physics, High Energy Physics and Astrophysics
REU Site: UC Davis Physics and AstronomyAbstract of Award
Cofunded: Materials Research
California
Primary: Janka Bond
(858) 534-3131
j2bond@eng.ucsd.edu
Secondary: Stacey Brydges
(858) 246-0993
sbrydges@ucsd.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: Materials Research Science and Engineering, Predictive Assemblies, Engineered Living Materials
Advanced Materials Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU)Abstract of Award
University of California Merced
REU Site: Physics Research at UC Merced
Department of Physics
Merced, California
Primary: Dr. Brian C. Utter
(540) 292-8487
brianutter@ucmerced.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: Physics, including projects in biophysics; condensed matter and solar science; atomic, molecular, and optical physics and quantum optics; nonlinear dynamics; soft condensed matter; and astrophysics
REU Site: Physics Research at UC MercedAbstract of Award
Cofunded: Materials Research
University of California-Santa Cruz
REU Site: An Undergraduate Research Summer Program on Sustainable Materials
Physics Department
Santa Cruz, California
Primary: David Lederman
(831) 459-1217
dlederma@ucsc.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: STEM disciplines, retention and graduation rates
REU Site: An Undergraduate Research Summer Program on Sustainable MaterialsAbstract of Award
Chicago, Illinois
Primary: Eileen Sheu
(773) 834-9916
esheu@uchicago.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: materials dynamics; nanostructured materials; quantum materials
Comments: The MRSEC conducts a summer REU program.
Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC)Abstract of Award
Dayton, Ohio
Primary: Swapnajit Chakravarty
(937) 229-2747
schakravarty1@udayton.edu
Secondary: Imad Agha
(937) 229-2310
iagha1@udayton.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: Semiconductors, electronics, photonics, integrated circuits, optoelectronics, microfabrication, materials, physics, engineering
Comments: 10-week program including professional development and a workshop on semiconductor fabrication, including hands-on experience in the UD Nanofab Lab.
Semiconductor electronics and photonics at University of DaytonAbstract of Award
Newark, Delaware
Primary: Joseph Madanat
jmadanat@udel.edu
Secondary: Prof. LaShanda Korley
lkorley@udel.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: Materials Research Science and Engineering; Biomaterials; Polymers; Soft materials; Nanostructures and nanoparticles; Photonics, Lasers, and Quantum Optics; Magnetics and spintronics
Comments: Part of the University of Delaware Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC)
Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC) Interdisciplinary Materials Research REUAbstract of Award
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Illinois MRSEC Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program
Urbana, Illinois
Primary: Dr. Pamela Pena Martin
(217) 300-6699
pmartin9@illinois.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: interdisciplinary; materials; physics; chemistry; engineering; 2D materials; strain; energy conversion and storage; modeling and simulation of materials
Comments: Participants will spend 10 weeks performing cutting-edge, interdisciplinary materials research at the Illinois MRSEC. Both experimental and computational projects are available.
Illinois MRSEC Research Experiences for Undergraduates ProgramAbstract of Award
College Park, Maryland
Primary: Isabel Lloyd
(301) 405-5221
illoyd@umd.edu
Secondary: Catherine O’Brien Stephens
(301) 405-9378
resetreu@umd.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: Renewable energy, sustainable energy technology, batteries, fuel cells, new materials for energy applications, nanotechnology
Comments: Joint program with the Maryland Energy Innovation Institute; For best consideration REU applicants should apply by February 15th.
REU/RET SITE: Summer Research Experiences in Renewable and Sustainable Energy Technology (ReSET)Abstract of Award
Amherst, Massachusetts
Primary: Shelly Peyton
(413) 545-1133
speyton@umass.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: Materials, Biomaterials, Nanomaterials, Life Sciences
Comments: 10-week summer program for students interested in research at the interface of materials and biology
MURALS (Materials-focused Undergraduate Research Applied to the Life Sciences) at UMass AmherstAbstract of Award
North Dartmouth, Massachusetts
Primary: Prof. Vijaya Chalivendra
(508) 910-6572
vchalivendra@umassd.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: Redox flow batteries, multi-functional composites, underwater super-hydrophobic surfaces, tactile sensors, bioinspired photonic materials, granular materials, nanostructured surfaces for antifouling
Comments: This REU site provides research experience for community college students.
REU Site: Advanced Interdisciplinary Materials Research for Maritime ApplicationsAbstract of Award
Cofunded: Ocean Sciences
Tennessee
Primary: Firouzeh Sabri
(901) 678-2410
fsabri@memphis.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: Theme 1: Nanomaterials for Energy Applications Theme 2: Biophysics Theme 3: Photonics/Plasmonics Theme 4: Computational Physics
Multidisciplinary Physics Research PositionsAbstract of Award
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
REU/RET Site in Nanomaterials
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Primary: Phil Engen
(612) 626-0798
engen@umn.edu
Secondary: David Blank
(612) 624-0571
blank@umn.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: Materials Sci. & Eng.: Nanostructured Polymer Gels, Machine Learning Enhanced Simulations of Surfaces, Thin Films, Crystal Structure, Ultrafast Electron Microscopy, Nanocrystal-Polymer Composites.
Comments: Ten-week program to provide research experience, professional development, awareness of materials science and engineering. This site is associated with the University of Minnesota MRSEC.
REU/RET Site in NanomaterialsAbstract of Award
Columbia, Missouri
Primary: Reginald Rogers
(573) 882-4103
rerogers@missouri.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Orthopaedic Surgery
Comments: Students will perform research, attend weekly lectures and workshops, and engage with other undergraduate researchers
REU Site: Creative Approaches to Materials Design and ProcessingAbstract of Award
University of New Orleans
REU Site: Advanced Materials Research and Professional Training
Advanced Materials Research Institute
New Orleans, Louisiana
Primary: Prof. John B. Wiley
(504) 280-6846
jwiley@uno.edu
Secondary: Mr. Joh Johnson
jjjohn13@uno.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: Nanomaterials, catalysis, quantum materials, polymers, nanocomposites, medical materials, environmental remediation
Comments: Faculty mentors from Departments of Chemistry, Physics, Biological Sciences, and Mechanical Engineering. Program also contains professional development with a 1–2-day industrial laboratory rotation.
REU Site: Advanced Materials Research and Professional TrainingAbstract of Award
Charlotte, North Carolina
Primary: Prof. Thomas A. Schmedake
(704) 687-5177
tschmeda@uncc.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: Nanoscale, nanoscale science, nanoscale materials, nanotechnology, nanobio, materials chemistry, materials science
REU Site: Nanoscale Science Undergraduate Research Experience (NanoSURE) at UNC CharlotteAbstract of Award
University of Oklahoma
REU/RET Physics site at the University of Oklahoma
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Norman, Oklahoma
Primary: Dr. Michael Strauss
(405) 325-6777
ou.physics.reu@ou.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: Theoretical and experimental work in Astrophysics, Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, Condensed Matter Physics and High Energy Physics
Comments: International component and RET component.
REU/RET Physics site at the University of OklahomaAbstract of Award
Cofunded: Materials Research
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Primary: Mark Licurse
(215) 573-4759
mlicurse@seas.upenn.edu
Secondary: Eric Stach
stach@seas.upenn.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: soft matter, mechanics of disordered systems, biomaterials, colloidal nanoparticle assembly
Comments: Conducts summer programs, in conjunction with a Partnership for Research and Education in Materials effort, a research experience for teachers (RET) program and other summer programs.
REU Site: Laboratory for Research on the Structure of MatterAbstract of Award
Hattiesburg, Mississippi
Primary: Claire Clemons
(601) 266-6852
claire.clemons@usm.edu
Secondary: Dr. Sarah Morgan
(601) 266-5296
sarah.morgan@usm.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: Design for Polymer Recyclability and Degradability; (Bio) Renewable Feedstocks; Materials for Sustainable Energy and Water Purification
Comments: Students will perform research with teams of faculty and graduate students in state-of-the-art facilities. Field trips to local industry and national labs will demonstrate real-world application of sustainable materials development. Outreach events aimed at mitigating plastic pollution in the Gulf of Mexico are planned.
REU Site: Polymer Innovation for a Sustainable FutureAbstract of Award
Richardson, Texas
Primary: Chadwin Young
(972) 883-5770
chadwin.young@utdallas.edu
Secondary: Jamie Rhoads-Coley
Jamie.Rhoads-Coley@UTDallas.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: electronic materials, electron devices, perovskites, carbon nanotubes, sensors, microscopy, ferroelectrics, optoelectronics
Electronic Materials Evaluation Research for Greater Exposure to Future Technology Careers (EMERGE)Abstract of Award
University of Virginia
REU Site: Advanced Materials Synthesis at the University of Virginia
Charlottesville, Virginia
Primary: David Green
(434) 982-5782
dlg9s@virginia.edu
Secondary: Jerrold Floro
floro@virginia.edu
Seattle, Washington
Primary: Danica Hendrickson
(206) 685-2029
danicah@uw.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: frontiers of science, accelerate the development of future advanced technologies, and address challenges of broad national and societal importance
UW Molecular Engineering Materials Center (MEM-C)Abstract of Award
Seattle, Washington
Primary: Shaun Taylor
(206) 685-2029
uwcei@uw.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: Solar, clean energy, smart grid, battery, energy storage, thin film, data science, materials, chemistry,(additional keywords in the Comments section).
Comments: Additional Keywords: chemical engineering, electrical engineering, physics, modeling, polymers, characterization, nanoparticles, engineering Comments: This program is suitable for freshmen and
REU Site: Clean Energy Bridge to Research (CEBR)Abstract of Award
Cofunded: Materials Research
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