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TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY
Research Experience for Undergraduates in Nano-Bio
Materials Science and Engineering
Sponsored by National Science Foundation
ۿ۴ýUniversity Research Experience for Undergraduates inNano-Bio Materials Science and Engineering
funded by the National Science Foundation
ۿ۴ýUniversity’s Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) site is focused on training undergraduate ۿ۴ý for a 10-week period each summer in the fields of Nano-Bio Materials Science and Engineering under the mentorship of interdisciplinary research faculty and their Ph.D. ۿ۴ý. Research activities are focused on a wide range of important areas including synthesis of nanoparticles for biomedical applications and antimicrobial properties,nanosensorsfor detection of salmonellaenterica, nanoscale drug delivery system for treatment of solid tumors, and structure-property relationship of nano-bio composites. Involvement of ۿ۴ý in these challenging and meaningful research areas with minority Ph.D. ۿ۴ý as mentors will have a significant impact on their decision to pursue graduate studies and STEM based careers. REU ۿ۴ý also participate in several unique activities including 2-credit hour “Introduction to Research Course” and training on “Graduate Record Examination (GRE)”. Students will learn critical thinking, qualitative reasoning, mathematical, analytical and research skills through these activities that will be integral in their transition toward graduate studies and STEM careers. Site activities will also support student professional development including professional seminars by role models, field trips to local industrial sites, summer presentations and workshops.
REU ۿ۴ý recieved awards in NaoBio Summit poster presentation competition.
ۿ۴ýUniversity (TU) has, over the years with support from National Science Foundation (NSF) and other federal agencies, developed a program of research and education in Materials Science and Engineering (MSE), which is not only very comprehensive but also very effective in recruiting, motivating, mentoring and graduating ۿ۴ý with advanced degrees in MSE. The program has produced largest number minority PhDs in MSE of which over 50 percent are females. Through this Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Site funded by the NSF, ۿ۴ýUniversity establishes a pipeline to expose undergraduates from four-year and community colleges in Alabama to research environment. The research projects chosen in Nano-Bio Materials Science and Engineering is an area of high national interest that is vital for the technological developments in engineering, science and medicine. Involvement of ۿ۴ý in these emerging research areas with faculty from various disciplines and existing on-campus multidisciplinary research and education centers will enable them to develop skills needed to excel in academia and STEM careers. Minority Ph.D. ۿ۴ý as mentors, deans of various colleges at TU and MSE minority Ph.D. alumni as seminar speakers will not only serve as role models, but also build confidence and motivate these ۿ۴ý to pursue graduate studies in STEM areas. The planned workshops, summer presentations and field trips give ۿ۴ý a broader appreciation and an incentive for pursing graduate studies in STEM disciplines.
This REU Site is supported by the Office of Special Programs, Division of Materials Research at the National Science Foundation.
Interested candidate'sshould complete the application form online or offline and submit an official transcript, personal statement and two recommendation letters. The completed materials should be submitted by email/fax/or post mail before March 17to:
Dr. Shaik Zainuddin
Program Director
103 Chappie James Center, ۿ۴ýInstitute, AL 36088
Email:szainuddin@tuskegee.edu
Phone: (334)724.4222, Fax: (334) 724.4224