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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
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: 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
University of Washington
REU Site: University of Washington Physics
Department of Physics
Seattle, Washington
Primary: Dr. Gray Rybka
(206) 543-2771
grybka@wu.edu
Secondary: Dr. Arthur Barnard
(206) 543-2771
awbb1@uw.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: Physics
REU Site: University of Washington PhysicsAbstract of Award
Cofunded: Materials Research
Seattle, Washington
Primary: Shaun N. Taylor
(206) 734-9335
sntaylor@uw.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: Optoelectronic devices, efficient lighting, information display, optical data transmission, sensors, quantum-based information technologies, solution-processed inorganic materials.
Comments: This REU Program is a part of the Science and Technology Center located at the University of Washington
The Center for the Integration of Modern Optoelectronic Materials on Demand (IMOD) REU siteAbstract of Award
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
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