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Research Triangle – Research Experience for Undergraduates (RT-REU) on Hybrid Perovskite Materials

The RTNN hosts a collaborative REU site that leverages the strength of collaborative research on hybrid materials, specifically hybrid perovskites, together with the integrated nanotechnology tools of the RTNN to provide a state-of-the-art research experience on a timely research topic that has direct and tangible technological applications (e.g. solar cells, lighting, lasers). Each year, twelve students conduct research in faculty labs across the three RTNN institutions: the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina State University, and Duke University. 

There are three objectives for this REU program: (1) To provide a hands-on research experience in hybrid perovskite materials that reinforces student knowledge of cutting-edge characterization techniques and analytical tools that can be used to evaluate the nanoscopic structure of hybrid perovskite systems; (2) to foster student interest in pursuing a career in STEM fields, especially those from underrepresented groups; and (3) to develop communication and networking skills in each of the participants.

Eligibility:

  • Applicants must be enrolled in an undergraduate degree program and be a US Citizen or permanent resident.
Contact Email(s)
Sponsoring Institution
Duke University
Location
Durham, NC
Timing
Summer
Deadline
1/30/25
Anticipated Deadline?
Yes
Research Area
Natural Sciences
Science & Technology
Duration
10 weeks
Citizenship Requirement
US Citizen, National, or Permanent Resident required