The Center for Enabling New Technologies Through Catalysis (CENTC) invites college students with an interest in chemistry to apply for a unique summer research program as part of our NSF-funded, distributed center.
Chemists and chemical engineers in CENTC collaborate on understanding, designing, and developing new catalysts that will allow for more efficient, economic and greener technologies in the chemical industry. Undergraduate fellowships are available to conduct research at a choice of CENTC’s 14 locations during the summer of 2014. The program is 10 weeks long, running June 16 - August 22, 2014. Fellows will receive a stipend and compensation for travel and housing. For more information and to complete an application visit www.nsfcentc.org.
Undergraduate students with an interest in chemical sciences will be considered for the program, with preference given to rising juniors and seniors and United States citizens or permanent residents. CENTC strongly encourages applications from women, individuals from groups underrepresented in the sciences, and veterans. Previous research experience is not required.
Visit the CENTC website to learn more about our research.
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