Summer Undergraduate Research
Experiences (REU-SURE) Program.
CPIMA - Center for Polymer Interfaces and
Macromolecular Assemblies
Title:
Summer Undergraduate Research Experiences (REU-SURE)
Program at CPIMA - Center for Polymer Interfaces and Macromolecular
Assemblies
Research Fields:
Materials
Science, Chemistry
Institution:
Stanford University
Locations:
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose,
CA
University of California - Berkeley, CA
University of California - Davis, CA
Agilent Technology Laboratories, Santa
Clara, CA
Max Planck Institute for Polymer
Research, Mainz Germany
Start Date:
June 4, 2007.* However, alternate start
dates are available upon request to accommodate school schedules.
Length:
10 weeks
Contact:
Marni Goldman, PhD
Education Director
phone: (650) 725-3351
e-mail: mgoldman@stanford.edu
Eligibility:
Internships are offered on a competitive basis to United States citizens
or U. S. Legal Permanent Residents who will be sophomores, juniors or
seniors (as of Fall semester/quarter 2006) enrolled at a college or
university. The CPIMA SURE program is a research-intensive program aimed
at students who are interested in graduate school in engineering and/or
physical sciences.
Application deadline:
February 2,
2007
Application Requirements:
Official Transcript.
Request an official transcript from your undergraduate
institution to be sent directly to the CPIMA Education
Director (see address below). Deadline for transcripts is
February 2, 2007.
Three Letters of Reference.
Request three letters of reference to be sent directly to
the CPIMA Education Director. It is preferred that letters
are e-mailed but fax and postal mail are also acceptable
(see contact information below). Recommendation forms are
available in
Word and
pdf forms. At least one letter must come from a faculty
member who can evaluate your laboratory skills.
Application.
Complete parts 1-23 of the online application.
Applications must be submitted on or before February 2, 2007
to be considered in the selection process.