RESEARCH EXPERIENCE FOR UNDERGRADUATES (REU)
Applications are open until February 28, 2013.
Why a REU in Soft Materials at Penn State?
At Penn State, we have a long history of sustained contributions to materials science and we have strong institutional support to foster our efforts in soft materials. Penn State University has one of the country’s finest research efforts in materials and the Materials Science & Engineering Department is ranked within the top in both undergraduate and graduate studies. The MatSE faculty have considerable experience in mentoring undergraduate research, as a Senior Thesis is required for their B.S. degree.
David Saint John, a 2012 MatSC grad and instructor in Penn State's College of...
Donald W. Hamer, a 1968 Penn State alumnus and 2013 recipient of the Materials Sci...
Neal Lewis, a junior performing undergraduate research in Professor Clive Randall...
The 40th Taylor Lecture was given on April 23, 2013, by P.M. Ajayan, the Benjamin...
Beecher Watson III, undergraduate student advised by Dr. Douglas Wolfe won the...
Dr. Michael Hickner receive...
We would like to thank all who attended the awards banquet and congratulations to...
It may sound like an interesting laboratory curiosity, but researchers hope to pri...
Michael Schmitt, a graduate student working with...