RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
for TEACHERS 2003
A grant has been obtained to support fifteen high school science teachers,
five per year for three years, from schools in the Delaware Valley. The
teachers will undertake a summer research program for six weeks from June
23 through August 1, 2003 and each will be assigned to a senior investigator
in five of our IRG and Seed programs within the PENN MRSEC. It is proposed
that each teacher learn a specific instrumental technique that is seminal
to the research interests of the group, e.g. x-ray diffraction or scanning
electron microscopy, which he/she will use to conduct a short research
assignment pertinent to the goals of the group.
During the first week the teachers will be given instruction on laboratory safety and a mini course on materials science that will cover most of the major classes of materials: metals, polymers, ceramics, semiconductors, and biomaterials plus an overview of the major characterization techniques used in the MRSEC. This will include tours and demonstrations of the MRSEC's Shared Experimental Facilities. Instruction will also be given on research methodology.
Each teacher will be expected to present a short oral report on his/her research activity during the last week of the program and also to submit a short, written report. The oral report will be videotaped and given to the teacher as a teaching aid. Teachers will also be encouraged to attend the enrichment course for science teachers given by the LRSM throughout the school year. Teachers will be expected to return to the LRSM at the start of the following summer to present an oral report on their experiences throughout the year to the incoming class of teachers.
Teachers will be selected from public and private schools in the Delaware Valley that are within commuting distance of the PENN MRSEC. Information on the program will be disseminated by flyer to schools and will include details of the faculty mentors, their research interests, and techniques to be learned. Application to the program will be through on-line registration via the PENN MRSEC web site, www.lrsm.upenn.edu, which will also contain details of the program. The teacher's stipend for this program is anticipated to be approximately $5,000.
The following MRSEC faculty members will accept teachers for research experience in the topics listed below.
Prof. I-Wei Chen, Materials Science and Engineering
'A Study of Nanoparticles for Use in Biomedical Applications'
Prof. Russ Composto, Materials Science and Engineering
'Characterization of Polymer Membranes'
Prof. Hai-Lung Dai, Chemistry
'Structure and Reaction of Transient Radicals in Gases and at Interfaces'
Prof. Jack Fischer, Materials Science and Engineering
'Physical Characterization of Nanomaterials'
Prof. Alan T. Johnson, Physics and Astronomy
'Carbon Nanotube Nanoelectronics'
Prof. David E. Luzzi, Materials Science and Engineering
'Filling and Characterization of Carbon Nanotubes'
Prof. Karen Winey, Materials Science and Engineering
'Nanostructures in Polymers'
* Applications are due by May 1, 2003
For further information contact Dr. Andrew R. McGhie at mcghie@lrsm.upenn.edu
On-Line Application Form
Send application to:
Dr. A. R. McGhie, Associate Director
Laboratory for Research on the Structure of Matter
University of Pennsylvania
3231 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6202
Tel. (215) 898-6461
Fax (215) 898-8296
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