REU: Synthesis, Assembly and Characterization of Soft Matter Systems

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Abstract

Researchers at Cleveland State University’s Dept. of Physics and Dept. of Chemical & Biomedical Engineering collaboratively study unique properties and applications of soft matter materials through an NSF-sponsored Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) site “Synthesis, Assembly and Characterization of Soft Matter Systems”. Our REU involves physics and engineering majors in meaningful interdisciplinary research in soft matter science and engineering. The primary goal is to encourage students to continue to STEM graduate programs or workforce. REU participants benefit from CSU’s strong culture of support for undergraduate research. Students receive one-on-one mentoring from experienced faculty and participate in a variety of professional development opportunities. This poster highlights student research accomplishments and outcomes. The 26 students from three REU cohorts have, to date, contributed to 80 presentations, 6 peer-reviewed publications, 5 manuscripts submitted/in preparation, 2 peer-reviewed abstracts, and a utility patent application. Further, as of Fall 2020, 50% of the REU alumni are in graduate school, 15% are employed in STEM, and another 27% plan to go to graduate school after completing their bachelor's degree. *NSF Award: 1659541 CSU Office of Research
Original languageEnglish
StatePublished - 2021
EventAPS March Meeting 2021 -
Duration: Jan 1 2021 → …

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ConferenceAPS March Meeting 2021
Period01/1/21 → …

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