The Center for Dynamics and Control of Materials is launching a first-year student research program called FUSE – Fusing Undergraduates with Science and Engineering.
Students will participate in their Spring semester of their freshman year and Fall semester of their sophomore year and will work alongside faculty and graduate students, participating in research projects within the field of materials science, performing ~7-8 hours/week of laboratory work. FUSE students will receive intentional mentoring and learn basic research techniques, hone their oral and written communication skills and join a community of supportive researchers. The FUSE program will include a for-credit course that meets weekly and provides an educational program that compliments the foundational research program they are undertaking in the laboratory. Students will participate in research/career development seminars, progress check-in meetings to share successes and challenges with their peers, and a semester-end poster session.
FUSE will capitalize on interdisciplinary materials science research opportunities within the Center to instill in students the excitement of scientific inquiry and innovation, and showcase the application in a broad range of technologies for the benefit of society. Engagement in open-ended research combined with participation in a STEM-focused student community will foster a sense of belonging and identity to improve retention in undergraduate STEM majors and eventual pursuit of graduate studies.
FUSE students will have the option to apply to a paid summer research experience through the CDCM MRSEC that occurs the summer between their freshman and sophomore years.
Engage undergraduate science and engineering majors in cutting-edge materials science and engineering research projects, allowing them to experience research first-hand.
Provide students with basic research and professional skills to succeed in their undergraduate career and beyond.
Bring awareness to career opportunities in science and engineering fields.
Promote graduate study as a future educational goal.
Teach and demonstrate ethical decision making and professional responsibility.
Create a collaborative, welcoming environment in which the participants are exposed to a diverse peer group and from which they are able to create a support network of researchers, faculty and staff.
Program alumni will be invited to serve as student mentors to help guide new program participants and build a peer community of researchers.
Opportunities to participate in internships in industry, national laboratories, or other sectors will be explored.
Design, conduct, and document a research experiment, thus learning research techniques and lab protocols
Function effectively on a multi-disciplinary research team
Summarize both the technical and experiential aspects of the research experience
Establish strong links with industry & faculty members
Use the experience to become a competitive graduate school applicant
Students should be able to demonstrate the following abilities during and upon completion of the for-credit seminar series:
Prepare abstracts, creating scientific posters and presentations
Identify the “Next Steps” of applying to graduate school
Learn basic research skills
Create a research network
Examine ethics in science and engineering
Academic research seminars
Abstract writing & poster design workshops
Reading, analyzing, & writing academic papers
LinkedIn and Networking Workshop
Tours of research labs and other facilities
Communicating Scientific Research
Ethics in Science and Engineering
Grad School 101
Research Mentoring
Perform 7-8 hours of research per week
Enroll in a one-hour weekly course during Spring &Fall 2024
Attend regular cohort meetings
Submit and present a final report
Demonstrate exceptional academic competence, leadership skills, independence and the ability to balance multiple responsibilities
Be first year student in Chemistry, Physics, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chem Engineering, Biomedical Engineering
Incoming Freshman students in chemistry, electrical engineering, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, materials science and engineering.
Applications open August 21 and close October 1, 2024.
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