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March 25, 2008 :: Massachusetts Institute of Technology

REU student contributes to important research on controlled drug delivery

pbrev.jpgBrian J. Andaya, a former participant in the MIT Research Experience for Undergraduates program, is one of authors on a recently published paper in PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA). During his summer as an REU student, Brian worked in the lab of Professor Paula Hammond and assisted with the research that led to this discovery.

March 25, 2008 :: Princeton University

New Initiatives in PCCM REU Program

REU 2007 Group PhotoPCCM is partnering with the Cornell, Northwestern, and MIT MRSECs to create an innovative new online collaborative research community of REU students across the country in the NSF-sponsored NSDL MatDL “Soft Matter Wiki” pilot program of the Materials Digital Library (MatDL), part of the National Science Digital Library (NSDL) project.

March 20, 2008 :: University of Nebraska

Summer Programs Share Nanoscale Research

Summer Programs Share Nanoscale Research

Visiting school teachers, undergraduate students and their professors get a macroscale immersion in nanoscale research through summer programs at Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC) at the University of Nebraska (NU). The Center fosters collaboration among NU physicists, chemists and engineers to advance nanomaterials research. Education and outreach is a vital part of the Center’s mission.

March 6, 2008 :: Princeton University

PCCM Helps Integrate Materials Science into NJ School Curricula

Materials Camp 2007 Group PhotoMaterials Camps for teachers, plus PCCM’s Princeton University Materials Academy (P.U.M.A.) and Research Experience for Teachers (RET) programs, have resulted in a for-credit materials science curriculum in local high schools.

February 22, 2008 :: University of Washington

GEMSEC Partnership with a Community College for Curriculum Development

To create a nationally replicable model of a sustainable and continuously up-gradable hands-on undergraduate teaching laboratory of scanning probe methods, GEMSEC is working with researchers from the UW’s Center for Nanotechnology, educators from North Seattle Community College, representatives from a scanning probe microscopy manufacturer, and a nanotechnology SPM distributor. This partnership, NUE UNIQUE, will inaugurate […]