Click on Summer Program for information about the 2009 REU Program.

 

The Center for Nanomaterials Research at Dartmouth, CNR@D, is an interdisciplinary grouping of faculty and students studying the processing and properties of materials. Research focuses on nanoparticles, and nanocrystalline and nanocomposite materials both in the form of thin films and as bulk materials, with a substantial emphasis on magnetic materials. CNR@D fosters close collaborations between experimentalists and theoreticians from different disciplines and departments.

 

 

Images of cobalt-containing poly(styrene)-block-poly(4-phenylethynylstyrene) taken with (left) an atomic force microscope and (right) a 200 kV transmission electron microscope. Taken by Dr. Liliana Miinea (Grubbs/Glueck group).

 

CNR@D offers graduate fellowships, an undergraduate minor in materials and an undergraduate college course in nanomaterials. CNR@D also hosts a National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) summer program, which is open to any U.S. citizen or permanent resident undergraduate with the appropriate science background. Undergraduate research assistantships are also available with various faculty associated with CNR@D throughout the year. Each Fall, CNR@D sponsors a one-day symposium at Dartmouth on nanomaterials consisting of six internationally-recognized invited speakers.  If you are interested in Nanotechnology, you might also visit the Cancer Nanotechnology at Dartmouth website.