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Mellon College of Science Summer Scholars Program in Chemistry


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Academic Level:
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Undergraduates - Senior

Description:
Carnegie Mellon hosts the Mellon College of Science Summer Scholars Program, a NSF-funded research experience for undergraduates (REU). This will be the 4th year of the program, which is hosted jointly with math, physics, and biology.

Summer scholars work with graduate students at CMU professors to complete an 8 week research experience with topics including environmental chemistry and sustainability, catalysis, and biomaterials. The program is hosted by the MCS Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and includes weekly professional development workshops and social activities designed to enrich the summer experience. Scholars received a competitive stipend, travel, and housing support.

Research Opportunities

-BIO INSPIRED CATALYSIS

-BIOMATERIALS

-MACHINE LEARNING AND CATALYSIS

-ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY

-ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

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Participating Institution(s):
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Carnegie Mellon University (Lead)
NOBCChE Collaborative

Program Materials:
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This Program can be Described by:
Academic Disciplines:
Biology
Chemistry
Mathematics
Physics

Keywords:
Analytical Chemistry
Biomaterials
Chemical Biology
Environmental Chemistry
Machine Vision & Learning
Physical Chemistry

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This program is funded by:
National Science Foundation (NSF)


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