RESEARCH EXPERIENCE FOR UNDERGRADUATES (REU)
Applications are open until February 29, 2012.
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.
The department is pleased to announce that Ralph Colby, Professor of Materials Sci...
The department is pleased to announce that Drs. Elizabeth Kupp (...
Please join the department in congratulating Professors Painter and...
Lauren Abbott, advised by Dr. Coray Colina, won one of the 2011 Graduate Student A...
The department of Materials Science and Engineering is saddened by the news that...
Established in 1980, the award recognizes scholarly or creative excellence represe...
The Department of Materials Science and Engineering is pleased to announce the app...
On March 17, 2012, Thomas Toohig, Erika Kohlhaas, and Jennifer DiStefano received...
A new strategy for designing anion exchange membranes was reported by Michael Hick...
Congratulations to Seth Berbano (Ph.D. student working with Michael Lanagan and Cl...