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NNCI Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program

The NNCI REU program is designed to give undergraduate students an introductory research experience in nanotechnology. Each year, approximately 5 students are hosted at NNCI Texas Nanofabrication Facilities for a 9 week program.

Each student is equipped with the advanced resources of our laboratories to work on an independent research project within their area of interest. Because of the breadth of expertise in UTexas, we are able to offer exciting nanotechnology research projects across the spectrum of nanotechnology fields: Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Biology, and Biomedical Engineering.

Students take advantage of the streamlined training process that UTexas employs for all its users to become proficient in advanced laboratory practices quickly. Projects are scaled to be challenging yet achievable within the 9 week time frame.

More details of the REU program at UTexas, see here.

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If you work at an NNCI affiliated center or lab, please help with our study, "Communication regarding the societal implications of nanotechnology," funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF NNCI grant no. 15-519).

Societal Implications Survey.

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