2009 Summer
Research Fellowships
NSF Research
Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) in
“Novel Advanced Materials
and Processing with Applications in Biomedical, Electrical and Chemical Engineering
sponsored by:
the National Science Foundation (NSF-REU) and the Department of Defense
(DoD-ASSURE)

The Departments of Bioengineering,
Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Illinois
at Chicago are
pleased to announce their Summer Research Fellowship Program for 2009. Eleven
fellowships are sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF) Research
Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) and the Department of Defense (DoD) ASSURE
(Awards to Stimulate and Support Undergraduate Research Experiences) programs.
Summer fellows will have the opportunity to conduct research in Novel Advanced Materials
and Processing with applications in biomedical, electrical and chemical engineering in an academic setting.
This program welcomes students in Science and Engineering.
The location of UIC in the heart of
Chicago offers a particularly advantageous
situation for engineering and science students because of the enormous amount
of chemical industry and medical institutions in the Chicago area. UIC is the only public
engineering school in the city. The UIC Engineering Departments have grown
rapidly with highly active faculty members, undergraduates, graduate students,
and postdoctoral fellows. We are located in the east campus of UIC.
The projects span a broad range of topics
Emphasis will be placed on using
state-of-the-art experimental and computational facilities. Special events such
as seminars, tutorials, workshops, visits to local industries, and socials are
planned throughout the summer.
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Participants work for
a summer at the University
of Illinois at Chicago, collaborating
with faculty and staff on current research projects on novel advanced materials
and processing with applications in biomedical, electrical and chemical engineering.
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Open to students who
are not graduating before December 2009. US citizenship or permanent
residence is required.
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Selection is based on
applicant’s academic standing, a brief statement of interest, and two faculty
references.
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Women and minorities
are especially encouraged to apply.
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Award includes:
$3,900 stipend, $500 subsistence, and up to $400 for travel. Up to
$1,300 is available for campus housing; this covers the full campus housing
expense.
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The program ends on
July 31, 2009; the starting date is May 26, 2009.
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Download the application form
application (pdf)
application
(html)
Application Deadline
All applications should be
postmarked by February 28, 2009.
Late applications will be considered if we have space remaining in the
program.
For more information send an e-mail to:
or contact:
Prof. C. G. Takoudis [takoudis@uic.edu, REU
Director, (312) 355-0859]
Prof. G. Jursich [jursich@uic.edu, REU
Co-Director, (312) 996-8373]
Fax: (312) 413-4700
851 S. Morgan Street, Chicago, IL 60607-7052.
Weekly progress reports, tutorials,
presentations from the on-going NSF-REU program can be accessed at UIC Blackboard
If you are a visitor and/or do not have a UIC user-id, you may request the REU
Administrative Assistant at reunsf@uic.edu for
a guest account for viewing this material.
Prior NSF-REU sites in College of Engineering at UIC