Using Nanoscience Instrumentation for Quality Undergraduate Education (unique)

in Nanotechnology Undergraduate Education (NUE)

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Nanotechnology Undergraduate Education (NUE)

NUE UNIQUE SPM WORKSHOP:

 

Application is closed for 2009.  Application for the 2010 workshop will open in February on this site.

 

Generally:

Application Opens:     In February

Application Deadline: End of April

Workshop Dates:        One full week at the end of June

 

 

2009 Eligibility (might be modified for the next workshop):

 

To be eligible for the program you must be:

 

1.       UG student in the second year enrolled at a 4 year higher educational institution or senior student in a 2 year higher educational institution (e.g., Community College). Since 2009 we also accept a small number of gifted graduate students in the first year of their graduate program.

2.       Majoring in engineering, materials science, chemistry, or physics,

3.       Available to participate throughout the entire SPM Workshop. There is no room for other classes during that week.

Successful applicants are responsible for travel and adequate insurance.

Costs:

This workshop has been offered for free to all participants thanks to our sponsors, the National Science Foundation, GEMSEC and Nanosurf GmbH.