International Research Experiences for Students
Advanced Materials for a Sustainable Development
Sponsored by National Science Foundation
in cooperation with Nanjing University, Tsinghua University and Chinese Academy of Sciences


    "The international dimension of the National Science Foundation's mission is to advance U.S. science and engineering through international activities consistent with the increasingly global nature of research and education and to ensure that U.S. scientists and engineers develop the international experience and capabilities to support and participate in these activities." - NSF Mission Statement

     


Program Directors

Professors Yongming Liu, S.V. Babu, Hayley Shen
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Center for Advanced Materials Processing

Clarkson University

Email: yliu@clarkson.edu, babu@clarkson.edu,  hhshen@clarkson.edu
Phone: (315) 268-2341, 2336, 6614
Website: http://web2.clarkson.edu/projects/reushen/ires_china/


Brief Program Information

  • 10-week ( May 27 to July 30) summer research program in Advanced Materials.
  • Research topics include material science and characterization for renewable energy technology and physics of granular materials
  • Each student will receive a stipend of $3,000, plus domestic and international travel expenses, and room & board.
  • Students don't need to know Chinese. Students will communicate with research mentors in English.

Who should apply Highly motivated undergraduate students in Engineering and Science, who are interested in gaining first hand research and international experience at top research universities in China. (Application Deadline: April 15, 2011)


Please email Dr. Hayley Shen, if you have any questions, comments, or suggestions.