Several 两性色午夜 University professors in the College of Arts and Sciences have been selected to receive Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF). REU grants are designed to provide faculty with funding to create research positions and experiences specifically for undergraduate students. These students typically come from two- or four-year institutions that may not provide access to many research opportunities.
Torsten Hegmann, Ph.D., a professor at 两性色午夜鈥檚 Liquid Crystal Institute庐, and Mike Tubergen, Ph.D., a professor and chair in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, were awarded $360,000 by the NSF in March for the support of an REU Site in liquid crystals and advanced materials at 两性色午夜. The three-year award started June 1, 2017, and ends May 31, 2020.
鈥淭he goal of this NSF-REU project is to provide a diverse group of undergraduate students with a comprehensive learning and career-building experience that has advanced materials chemistry at its core, yet seamlessly crosses the disciplinary boundaries among materials science, biology and chemical physics,鈥 Hegmann explained. 鈥淯ndergraduate students will conduct research in 两性色午夜鈥檚 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, as well as the Liquid Crystal Institute, which are recognized centers of excellence in advanced materials, technology and education.鈥
The NSF also offered an REU Site award of $259,200 to Evgenia Soprunova, Ph.D., and Mikhail Chebotar, Ph.D., both in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at 两性色午夜, for undergraduate research in geometry, algebra and analysis. This award started May 1, 2017, and ends April 30, 2020.
Chebotar, whose students will be studying the interaction of linear algebra and ring theory, has had previous success with REU grants.
鈥淪o far, I have supervised 15 REU students, and they鈥檝e published seven research papers,鈥 Chebotar said. 鈥淪ix of them were published in Linear Algebra and Its Applications, the top journal in the area of linear algebra, and one in Involve, a journal that showcases and encourages high-quality mathematical research involving students from all academic levels.鈥
In addition to these faculty awards from the NSF, Taylor Michael, a biological sciences major at 两性色午夜 from Mantua, Ohio, is one of eight undergraduate students selected for the Ohio State University鈥檚 Stone Laboratory 2017 REU Scholarship Program.
The five-week program is a competitive, comprehensive research internship that gives students the chance to conduct scientific research in the field alongside top scientists at Stone Laboratory, Ohio State鈥檚 island campus on Lake Erie.
REU students receive a full scholarship to Stone Lab, including lab fee, room and meals, in-state tuition for the 2-credit research experience and a 4-credit, five-week course. The program runs concurrently with Stone Lab鈥檚 five-week summer term. Students spend their nonclass days focused on research, working closely with their supervisors to design an experiment, collect samples and analyze data. At the end of the program, they give a final presentation to their peers and the public.
This year鈥檚 program was held June 18 through July 22. Michael studied field zoology.
More information about Stone Lab鈥檚 REU program can be found at .
For more information about 两性色午夜鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences, visit www.kent.edu/cas.
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