University of Michigan
REU Program in the Chemical Sciences
2019 University of Michigan
REU Program
Welcome. The University of Michigan Department of Chemistry hopes to once again offer its long-running REU (Research Experiences for Undergraduates) Site in 2019. We are currently awaiting response from NSF about our proposal to renew the program. Watch this space for updates. We will accept applications, regardless, starting in late 2018, with a due date of mid-February 2019. We will obviously not be able to make any offers until and unless we have been notified about our funding.
The entire faculty welcomes interest in its research programs, and projects are available in all disciplinary and interdisciplinary areas of study. Please spend some time to acqaint yourself with the research interests of our faculty. Descriptions of research clusters/fields of study and associated faculty will give you a good overview of the research areas available to you.
All REU Fellowships include: $4500 stipend, housing, and all travel. All students receive internet access through their existing home university/college e-mail account. You should ensure that you are covered by an appropriate health insurance policy in order to participate in a summer research program.
Monday, Nov 26, 2018: Applications OPEN for Summer 2019 (Wed, May 29 - Tue, Aug 6, 2019).'
Friday, Feb 8, 2019: Application deadline. Applications DUE.
Monday, Feb 11, 2018: We will start reviewing applications for the potential 2019 program.
Watch this space for progress in how the offers are going.
We will post updates here at this site. Only students who receive offers will be contacted directly. The status of offers and acceptances will be shown here.
- Offers are made via e-mail only.
- Only the selected and accepted applicants will be announced in the space below.
- Because of the large number of applications we receive, we do not contact applicants who have not been accepted to the program.
- We use a rolling acceptance, and make offers to a greater number of students than we have spots for because many students have applied to multiple schools. Under no circumstance should you accept an offer from an REU program unless you are committed to that program. When you say 'yes' to a position in a professional setting, you should mean it.
- In general, you have a week or two to make up your mind. By all means, you should contact other programs to which you have applied with this offer, if you have decided there are programs whose offer you will take over ours.
Offer/Accept School Professor/mentor
The Domestic REU Program is not open to U-M undergraduate students.
REU programs are only open to US citizens or permanent (green card) residents.Summer 2019 (if funded) will be the 30th year of funding we have received from the NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program. Throughout that time, we have especially welcomed applications from women and students from other populations underrepresented in the sciences.
University of Michigan REU in the Chemical Sciences
We generally receive about 250-350 applications for our program each year. You will receive an automatic notification when you submit your application, along with a file number to give your recommenders. If you do not hear from us, you may assume that your application is complete. We will contact individuals whose files are incomplete.
REU Projects: are available in all subject areas. Please see the Chemistry department website for general areas of faculty interest. You may assume that every member of the faculty is interested in hosting an REU student. See links at the top of this page, in the first paragraph.
In addition to a research project, there will be other activities, including field trips, meetings of all our summer students, weekly group meetings, and a poster session.Notice to European students participating in the NSF/ACS/DAAD/ECTN program: We are excited to welcome your application to spend the summer in Ann Arbor. Please indicate your interest in the University of Michigan's REU program to host your visit to the US when you apply through the ACS site: www.acs.org/ireu.
All REU Fellowships include: $4500 stipend, housing, and all travel. All students receive internet access through their existing home university/college e-mail account. You should ensure that you are covered by an appropriate health insurance policy in order to participate in a summer research program.
For questions, contact:
Prof. Brian P. Coppola, Program Director: bcoppola@umich.edu
Angie Cox, Program Coordinator: abfoster@umich.edu
2018 PROGRAM
Julia Smith
Haverford College
jsmith2 .at. haverford.edu Prof. McNeil Andrew Rice
Muhlenberg College
ar251376 .at. muhlenberg.edu
Prof. Sherman Chu Thet Ywe
Earlham College
ctywe15 .at. earlham.edu Prof. Wolfe Dali Davis
U West Georgia
ddavis20 .at. my.westga.edu Prof. Wolfe Juan Venerio Trejo
El Camino College
venerio77 .at. hotmail.com Prof. McCrory Angel Luis Valzquez-Maldonado
UPR Rio Piedras
angel.vazquez24 .at. upr.edu Prof. Bridwell-Rabb Christopher Azaldegui
St. Edward's U
cazaldeg .at. stedwards.edu Prof. Mapp Madelaine Howell
Arizona State University
madeleine.r.howell .at asu.edu Prof. Goodson Andrea Marcano Delgado
UPR Rico-Humacao
andrea.marcano1 .at. upr.edu Prof. Chen Beau Schweitzer
Berea College
Beau_Schweitzer .at. berea.edu Prof. Bailey Savannah Haas
Villanova University
shaas5 .at. villanova.edu Prof. Pratt Froylan Fernandez
Millersville U
fofernan .at. millersville.edu Prof. Szymczak Geraldo Duran-Camacho
UPR Rio Piedras
geraldo.duran1 .at. upr.edu Prof. Sanford Shay Nguyen
UCSB
ngannguyen6426 .at. gmail.com Prof. Sanford Patricia Armenta
LA Harbor C
patty_az96 .at. ymail.com Prof. Lehnert
Welcome. The University of Michigan Department of Chemistry will once again offer its long-running REU (Research Experiences for Undergraduates) Site in 2018. The entire faculty welcomes interest in its research programs, and projects are available in all disciplinary and interdisciplinary areas of study. Please spend some time to acqaint yourself with the research interests of our faculty. Descriptions of research clusters/fields of study and associated faculty will give you a good overview of the research areas available to you.
All REU Fellowships include: $4500 stipend, housing, and all travel. All students receive internet access through their existing home university/college e-mail account. You should ensure that you are covered by an appropriate health insurance policy in order to participate in a summer research program.
Monday, Nov 27, 2017: Applications OPEN for Summer 2018 (Wed, May 30 - Tue, Aug 7, 2018).'
Friday, Feb 9, 2018: Application deadline. Applications CLOSED.
Monday, Feb 12, 2018: We are currently reviewing over 340 applications for the 2018 program.
Watch this space for progress in how the offers are going. As long as there are open spots, we are still in the process and if you have not heard from us, you still might. It takes a little while for the faculty review on individual files, so the offers roll out over time as we hear back about the finalists.
Friday, Feb 16, 2018: 12 offers sent, 0 acceptances, 0 declines, 13 spots open
Saturday, Feb 17, 2018: 13 offers sent, 9 acceptances, 0 declines, 4 spots open
Sunday, Feb 18, 2018: 13 offers sent, 11 acceptances, 0 declines, 2 spots open
Monday, Feb 19, 2018: 13 offers sent, 11 acceptances, 0 declines, 2 spots open
Tuesday, Feb 19, 2018: 17 offers sent, 15 acceptances, 1 decline, 0 spots open (1 outstanding offer is now alternate)Program Full - Thanks for your interest in the UM-REU 2018
We will post updates here at this site. Only students who receive offers will be contacted directly. The status of offers and acceptances will be shown here.
- Offers are made via e-mail only.
- Only the selected and accepted applicants will be announced in the space below.
- Because of the large number of applications we receive, we do not contact applicants who have not been accepted to the program.
- We use a rolling acceptance, and make offers to a greater number of students than we have spots for because many students have applied to multiple schools. Under no circumstance should you accept an offer from an REU program unless you are committed to that program. When you say 'yes' to a position in a professional setting, you should mean it.
- In general, you have a week or two to make up your mind. By all means, you should contact other programs to which you have applied with this offer, if you have decided there are programs whose offer you will take over ours.
Offer/Accept School Professor/mentor Savannah Haas Villanova U shaas5 .at. villanova.edu Prof. Pratt Julia Smith Haverford C jsmith2 .at. haverford.edu Prof. McNeil Madelaine Howell Arizona State U madeleine.r.howell .at asu.edu Prof. Goodson Andrew Rice Muhlenberg C ar251376 .at. muhlenberg.edu Prof. Sherman Chu Thet Ywe Earlham C ctywe15 .at. earlham.edu Prof. Wolfe Dali Davis U West Georgia ddavis20 .at. my.westga.edu Prof. Wolfe Geraldo Duran-Camacho UPR Rio Piedras geraldo.duran1 .at. upr.edu Prof. Sanford Andrea Marcano Delgado UPR Rico-Humacao andrea.marcano1 .at. upr.edu Prof. Chen Juan Venerio Trejo El Camino College venerio77 .at. hotmail.com Prof. McCrory Christopher Azaldegui St. Edward's U cazaldeg .at. stedwards.edu Prof. Mapp Shay Nguyen UCSB ngannguyen6426 .at. gmail.com Prof. Sanford Beau Schweitzer Berea C Beau_Schweitzer .at. berea.edu Prof. Bailey Angel Luis Valzquez-Maldonado UPR Rio Piedras angel.vazquez24 .at. upr.edu Prof. Bridwell-Rabb Froylan Fernandez Millersville U fofernan .at. millersville.edu Prof. Szymczak Patricia Armenta LA Harbor C patty_az96 .at. ymail.com Prof. Lehnert
The Domestic REU Program is not open to U-M undergraduate students.
REU programs are only open to US citizens or permanent (green card) residents.Summer 2018 is the 29th year of funding we have received from the NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program. Throughout that time, we have especially welcomed applications from women and students from other populations underrepresented in the sciences.
University of Michigan REU in the Chemical Sciences
We generally receive about 250-350 applications for our program each year. You will receive an automatic notification when you submit your application, along with a file number to give your recommenders. If you do not hear from us, you may assume that your application is complete. We will contact individuals whose files are incomplete.
REU Projects: are available in all subject areas. Please see the Chemistry department website for general areas of faculty interest. You may assume that every member of the faculty is interested in hosting an REU student. See links at the top of this page, in the first paragraph.
In addition to a research project, there will be other activities, including field trips, meetings of all our summer students, weekly group meetings, and a poster session.Notice to European students participating in the NSF/ACS/DAAD/ECTN program: We are excited to welcome your application to spend the summer in Ann Arbor. Please indicate your interest in the University of Michigan's REU program to host your visit to the US when you apply through the ACS site: www.acs.org/ireu.
All REU Fellowships include: $4500 stipend, housing, and all travel. All students receive internet access through their existing home university/college e-mail account. You should ensure that you are covered by an appropriate health insurance policy in order to participate in a summer research program.
For questions, contact:
Prof. Brian P. Coppola, Program Director: bcoppola@umich.edu
Angie Cox, Program Coordinator: abfoster@umich.edu
2017 University of Michigan
REU Program
Katie Perrotta
Muhlenberg College
kp249992 .at. muhlenberg.edu Prof. Biteen Alexander Zielinski
Worcester State U
azielinski .at. worcester.edu
Prof. Sension Lauren Purser
Radford University
lpurser .at. radford.edu Prof. Banaszak Holl Brock Juliano
Muhlenberg College
bj250074 .at. muhlenberg.edu Prof. Ruotolo Katie Rykaczewski
Seattle University
rykacze1 .at. seattleu.edu Prof. Schindler Megan Hinkle
Mercer University
megan.leigh.hinkle .at. live.mercer.edu Prof. Mapp Lloyd Fisher, Jr
Mercer University
fisherlloyd789 .at. gmail.com Prof. Goodson Roberto Espinoza
Cal State U, Northridge
roberto.espinoza.290 .at. my.csun.edu Prof. Chen Gretchen Burke
St. Olaf College
burke2 .at. stolaf.edu Prof. Bailey Nour Abduljalil
Towson University
nabdul1 .at. students.towson.edu Prof. Pratt Miranda Callahan
Sewanee: U of the South
callamk0 .at. sewanee.edu Prof. Nagorny Maria Morales
U of Puerto Rico Cayey
maria.morales19 .at. upr.edu Prof. Sanford Brittany Stinger
Rowan University
stingerb0 .at. students.rowan.edu Prof. Martin
Welcome. The University of Michigan Department of Chemistry will once again offer its long-running REU (Research Experiences for Undergraduates) Site in 2017. The entire faculty welcomes interest in its research programs, and projects are available in all disciplinary and interdisciplinary areas of study. Please spend some time to acqaint yourself with the research interests of our faculty. Descriptions of research clusters/field of study and the faculty associated with each field will give you a good overview of the research areas available to you.
All REU Fellowships include: $4500 stipend, housing, and all travel. All students receive internet access through their existing home university/college e-mail account. You should ensure that you are covered by an appropriate health insurance policy in order to participate in a summer research program.
Monday, Nov 28, 2016: Applications open for Summer 2017 (Wed, May 31 - Tue, Aug 8, 2017).
Friday, Feb 10, 2017: Application deadline.
Monday, Feb 13, 2017: Applications closed. Begin review. 308 completed applications for 2017.
Friday, Feb 17, 2017: Review still underway. Anticipate first offers to go out on Saturday, Feb 18.Watch this space for progress in how the offers are going. As long as there are open spots, we are still in the process and if you have not heard from us, you still might. It takes a little while for the faculty review on individual files, so the offers roll out over time as we hear back about the finalists.
Saturday, Feb 18, 2017: 5 offers sent, 0 acceptances, 0 declines, 13 spots open
Sunday, Feb 19, 2017: 6 offers sent, 2 acceptances, 0 declines, 11 spots open
Monday, Feb 20, 2017: 14 offers sent, 4 acceptances, 1 decline, 9 spots open
Tuesday, Feb 21, 2017: 17 offers sent, 8 acceptances, 2 declines, 5 spots open
Wednesday, Feb 22, 2017: 17 offers sent, 9 acceptances, 2 declines, 4 spots open
Thursday, Feb 23, 2017: 17 offers sent, 9 acceptances, 2 declines, 4 spots open
Friday, Feb 24, 2017: 17 offers sent, 9 acceptances, 3 declines, 4 spots open
Saturday, Feb 25, 2017: 17 offers sent, 10 acceptances, 3 declines, 3 spots open
Sunday, Feb 26, 2017: 17 offers sent, 10 acceptances, 3 declines, 3 spots open
Monday, Feb 27, 2017: 17 offers sent, 10 acceptances, 3 declines, 3 spots open
Tuesday, Feb 28, 2017: 17 offers sent, 11 acceptances, 3 declines, 2 spots open
Wednesday, Mar 01, 2017: 17 offers sent, 11 acceptances, 3 declines, 2 spots open
Thursday, Mar 02, 2017: 19 offers sent, 13 acceptances, 4 declines, 0 spots openPROGRAM FILLED - We had a total of 308 completed applications, and so many excellent and competitive candidates could not be considered. This is no reflection on quallifications, merely the reality of limited numbers of available positions. We wish everyone a productive summer, and we hope you will keep the University of Michigan in mind as you consider schools for graduate study.
- Offers are made via e-mail only.
- Only the selected and accepted applicants will be announced in the space below.
- Because of the large number of applications we receive, we do not contact applicants who have not been accepted to the program.
- We use a rolling acceptance, and make offers to a greater number of students than we have spots for because many students have applied to multiple schools. Under no circumstance should you accept an offer from an REU program unless you are committed to that program. When you say 'yes' to a position in a professional setting, you should mean it.
- In general, you have a week or two to make up your mind. By all means, you should contact other programs to which you have applied with this offer, if you have decided there are programs whose offer you will take over ours.
Offer/Accept School Professor/mentor Katie Perrotta Muhlenberg College kp249992 .at. muhlenberg.edu Prof. Biteen Alexander Zielinski Worcester State U azielinski .at. worcester.edu Prof. Sension Lauren Purser Radford University lpurser .at. radford.edu Prof. Banaszak Holl Brock Juliano Muhlenberg College bj250074 .at. muhlenberg.edu Prof. Ruotolo Katie Rykaczewski Seattle University rykacze1 .at. seattleu.edu Prof. Schindler Megan Hinkle Mercer University megan.leigh.hinkle .at. live.mercer.edu Prof. Mapp Lloyd Fisher, Jr Mercer University fisherlloyd789 .at. gmail.com Prof. Goodson Roberto Espinoza Cal State U, Northridge roberto.espinoza.290 .at. my.csun.edu Prof. Chen Gretchen Burke St. Olaf College burke2 .at. stolaf.edu Prof. Bailey Nour Abduljalil Towson University nabdul1 .at. students.towson.edu Prof. Pratt Miranda Callahan Sewanee: U of the South callamk0 .at. sewanee.edu Prof. Nagorny Maria Morales U of Puerto Rico Cayey maria.morales19 .at. upr.edu Prof. Sanford Brittany Stinger Rowan University stingerb0 .at. students.rowan.edu Prof. Martin The Domestic REU Program is not open to U-M undergraduate students.
REU programs are only open to US citizens or permanent (green card) residents.Summer 2017 will be the 28th year of funding we have received from the NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program. Throughout that time, we have especially welcomed applications from women and students from other populations underrepresented in the sciences.
University of Michigan REU in the Chemical Sciences
We generally receive about 250-350 applications for our program each year. You will receive an automatic notification when you submit your application, along with a file number to give your recommenders. If you do not hear from us, you may assume that your application is complete. We will contact individuals whose files are incomplete.
REU Projects: are available in all subject areas. Please see the Chemistry department website for general areas of faculty interest. You may assume that every member of the faculty is interested in hosting an REU student. See links at the top of this page, in the first paragraph.
In addition to a research project, there will be other activities, including field trips, meetings of all our summer students, weekly group meetings, and a poster session.Notice to European students participating in the NSF/ACS/DAAD/ECTN program: We are excited to welcome your application to spend the summer in Ann Arbor. Please indicate your interest in the University of Michigan's REU program to host your visit to the US when you apply through the ACS site: www.acs.org/ireu.
All REU Fellowships include: $4500 stipend, housing, and all travel. All students receive internet access through their existing home university/college e-mail account. You should ensure that you are covered by an appropriate health insurance policy in order to participate in a summer research program.
For questions, contact:
Prof. Brian P. Coppola, Program Director: bcoppola@umich.edu
Angie Cox, Program Coordinator: abfoster@umich.edu
2016 University of Michigan
REU Program
CLASS OF SUMMER 2016.
Nicholas Glenn
nagdnf .at. mail.umsl.edu
U Missouri - St Louis
Prof. Andrew AultMark Panas
mp249001 .at. muhlenberg.edu
Muhlenberg College
Prof Kerri PrattRachel Garn
r.garn .at. aol.com
Iona College
Prof Mark Banaszak HollEricka Bruska
ebruske9 .at. vt.edu
Virginia Tech
Prof. Adam MatzgerJosie Little
jllittle .at. smith.edu
Smith College
Prof Andrew AultRalph Crisci
cris6930 .at. fredonia.edu
SUNY Fredonia
Prof Zhan ChenElvin Salerno
evsalerno .at. sbcglobal.net
Wichita State University
Prof Vince PecoraroJohn Andre
ajohn2006 .at. gmail.com
Humbolt State U
Prof Zhan ChenXaimara Santiago
xaimara.santiago .at. upr.edu
UPR- Rio Piedras
Prof Allison NarayanStavros Kariofillis
kariofis .at. lafayette.edu
Lafayette College
Prof Melanie SanfordLaura Muehlbauer
muehlbal .at. stolaf.edu
St Olaf College
Prof Carol FierkeEmily Churchill
emc1543 .at. truman.edu
Truman State U
Prof Corey Stephenson
Monday, Nov 30, 2015: Applications open for Summer 2016 (Wed, Jun 1 - Tue, Aug 9, 2016).
Friday, Feb 12, 2016: Application deadline.
Wednesday, Feb 17, 2016: Applications closed.
Saturday, Feb 20, 2016: First offers sent.
Saturday, Feb 20, 2016: 7 offers sent: 2 accepted; 0 declined; (5 pending)
Sunday, Feb 21, 2016: 11 offers sent: 6 accepted; 0 declined; (5 pending)
Monday, Feb 22, 2016: 13 offers sent: 8 accepted; 0 declined; (5 pending)
Tuesday, Feb 23, 2016: 13 offers sent: 9 accepted; 0 declined; (4 pending)
Wednesday, Feb 24, 2016: 13 offers sent: 9 accepted; 0 declined; (4 pending)
Thursday, Feb 25, 2016: 13 offers sent: 10 accepted; 0 declined; (3 pending)
Friday, Feb 26, 2016: 13 offers sent: 10 accepted; 0 declined; (3 pending)
Saturday, Feb 27, 2016: 13 offers sent: 10 accepted; 0 declined; (3 pending)
Sunday, Feb 28, 2016: 13 offers sent: 10 accepted; 0 declined; (3 pending)
Monday, Feb 29, 2016: 13 offers sent: 12 accepted; 1 declined
Monday, Feb 29, 2016: Program filled for 2016. We had 405 applicants for our positions, so we regret deeply that we are not provided with more funding from the NSF to be able to support more than 12 people. It is disappointing to turn away literally hundreds of terrific students. Please keep the University of Michigan in mind when you are applying for PhD programs.
- Offers are made via e-mail only.
- Only the selected and accepted applicants will be announced in the space below.
- Because of the large number of applications we receive, we do not contact applicants who have not been accepted to the program.
- We use a rolling acceptance, and make offers to a greater number of students than we have spots for because many students have applied to multiple schools. Under no circumstance should you accept an offer from an REU program unless you are committed to that program. When you say 'yes' to a position in a professional setting, you should mean it.
- In general, you have a week or two to make up your mind. By all means, you should contact other programs to which you have applied with this offer, if you have decided there are programs whose offer you will take over ours.
Offer/Accept School Professor/mentor Emily Churchill Truman State U emc1543 .at. truman.edu Prof. Stephenson John Andre Humbolt State U ajohn2006 .at. gmail.com Prof. Chen Mark Panas Muhlenberg C mp249001 .at. muhlenberg.edu Prof. Pratt Nicholas Glenn U Missouri - St Louis nagdnf .at. mail.umsl.edu Prof. Ault Rachel Garn Iona C r.garn .at. aol.com Prof. Banaszak Holl Ericka Bruska Virginia Tech ebruske9 .at. vt.edu Prof. Matzger Josie Little Smith C jllittle .at. smith.edu Prof. Ault Ralph Crisci SUNY Fredonia cris6930 .at. fredonia.edu Prof. Chen Stavros Kariofillis Lafayette C kariofis .at. lafayette.edu Prof. Sanford Laura Muehlbauer St Olaf muehlbal .at. stolaf.edu Prof. Fierke Elvin Salerno Wichita State U evsalerno .at. sbcglobal.net Prof. Pecoraro Xaimara Santiago UPR- Rio Piedras xaimara.santiago .at. upr.edu Prof. Narayan The Domestic REU Program is not open to U-M undergraduate students.
REU programs are only open to US citizens or permanent (green card) residents.Summer 2016 will be the 27th year of funding we have received from the NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program. Throughout that time, we have especially welcomed applications from women and students from other populations underrepresented in the sciences.
University of Michigan REU in the Chemical Sciences
We generally receive about 250-350 applications for our program each year. You will receive an automatic notification when you submit your application, along with a file number to give your recommenders. If you do not hear from us, you may assume that your application is complete. We will contact individuals whose files are incomplete.
REU Projects: are available in all subject areas. Please see the Chemistry department website for general areas of faculty interest. You may assume that every member of the faculty is interested in hosting an REU student. See links at the top of this page, in the first paragraph.
In addition to a research project, there will be other activities, including field trips, meetings of all our summer students, weekly group meetings, and a poster session.Notice to European students participating in the NSF/ACS/DAAD/ECTN program: We are excited to welcome your application to spend the summer in Ann Arbor. Please indicate your interest in the University of Michigan's REU program to host your visit to the US when you apply through the ACS site: www.acs.org/ireu.
All REU Fellowships include: $4500 stipend, housing, and all travel. All students receive internet access through their existing home university/college e-mail account. You should ensure that you are covered by an appropriate health insurance policy in order to participate in a summer research program.
For questions, contact:
Prof. Brian P. Coppola, Program Director: bcoppola@umich.edu
Angie Cox, Program Coordinator: abfoster@umich.edu
2014 University of Michigan
REU Program
CLASS OF SUMMER 2014.
Kristy Hamlin
khamlin2015.at.gmail.dot.com
University of Miami
Prof. Nils WalterMichael Weber
mw245699.at.muhlenberg.dot.edu
Muhlenberg College
Prof Kerri PrattMegan van der Horst
vanderhorstm.at.hartwick.dot.edu
Hartwick College
Prof Mark Banaszak HollGarret Verwer
jverwe61.at.lakers.mercyhurst.dot.edu
Mercyhurst University
Prof. Bart BartlettMargery Gang
margerygang.at.go.wustl.dot.edu
Washington U, St Louis
Prof Brent MartinMegan Schutzbach
meschutzbach.at.eiu.dot.edu
Eastern Illinois Univ
Prof Corinna SchindlerBradley Ganoe
bganoe92.at.ufl.dot.edu
University of Florida
Prof Dominika ZgidMaximillian Baria
mb23415n.at.pace.dot.edu
Pace University
Prof Zhan ChenDanielle Williams
dkwilli1.at.aggies.dot.ncat.dot.edu
North Carolina A&T
Prof Anna MappBrenna Boehman
bboehman.at.haverford.dot.edu
Haverford College
Prof Neil MarshDaniel Ocasio
ocasio1.at.umbc.dot.edu
U Md Baltimore Cty
Prof Roseanne SensionRicardo Vazquez
ricardo.vazquez3.at.upr.dot.edu
UPR Rio Piedras
Prof Ted GoodsonAbigail Shepard
ajs05541.at.sjfc.dot.edu
St John Fisher College
Prof Roseanne SensionJanelle Biehl
jbbiehl.at.millersville.dot.edu
Millersville University
Prof Stephen MaldonadoJosephine Eshon
josephineshon.at.tamu.dot.edu
Texas A&M U
Prof Melanie SanfordChristina Monnie
cmmonnie.at.gmail.dot.com
Univ of Pittsburg
Prof Carol FierkeChristian Ramsland
Christian_Ramsland.at.baylor.dot.edu
Baylor University
Prof Nicolai LehnertFederica Ricci
federica.ricci2.at.studenti..dot.unipg.it
University of Purugia
Prof Ted GoodsonRory McAtee
mcarory.at.lycoming.dot.edu
Lycoming College
Prof Corey Stephenson18 Feb 2014: Applications are closed.
24 Feb 2014: Please watch this space for updates - we had 350 applicants and so we only contact those to whom we are offering spots. As long as the program is NOT filled, we are not done until the final "acceptance pending" offer has been accepted by the student, otherwise the space is still open and there may be more than one person to whom it has been offered.
05 Mar 2014: The Program is Filled.
19 Feb 2014: review of applicants underway; we have 18 spots in this year's program
24 Feb 2014: 15 offers out; 2 acceptances; 0 declines (review of applicants still underway)
25 Feb 2014: 19 offers out; 5 acceptances; 1 decline
26 Feb 2014: 19 offers out; 8 acceptances; 1 decline
27 Feb 2014: 22 offers out; 12 acceptances; 1 decline (3 offers out over the max number of spots)
28 Feb 2014: 22 offers out; 13 acceptances; 1 decline (3 offers out over the max number of spots)
01 Mar 2014: 22 offers out; 16 acceptances; 2 decline (2 offers out over the max number of spots)
02 Mar 2014: 22 offers out; 16 acceptances; 3 decline (1 offer out over the max number of spots)
03 Mar 2014: 23 offers out; 17 acceptances; 3 decline (2 offers out over the max number of spots)
04 Mar 2014: 23 offers out; 17 acceptances; 5 decline
05 Mar 2014: 23 offers out; 18 acceptances; 5 decline
THE PROGRAM IS FILLED. THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST IN THE UM REU. WE ARE SORRY NOT TO HAVE 50 SPOTS, BECAUSE WE COULD CERTAINLY FILL THEM. WE HOPE YOU WILL KEEP THE DEPARTMENT IN MIND AS YOU CONSIDER PHD PROGRAMS IN YOUR FUTURE.
- Offers are made via e-mail only.
- Only the selected and accepted applicants will be announced in the space below.
- Because of the large number of applications we receive, we do not contact applicants who have not been accepted to the program.
- We use a rolling acceptance, and make offers to a greater number of students than we have spots for because many students have applied to multiple schools. Under no circumstance should you accept an offer from an REU program unless you are committed to that program. When you say 'yes' to a position in a professional setting, you should mean it.
- In general, you have a week or two to make up your mind. By all means, you should contact other programs to which you have applied with this offer, if you have decided there are programs whose offer you will take over ours.
Offer/Accept School Professor/mentor Kristy Hamlin University of Miami khamlin2015.at.gmail.dot.com Nils Walter Michael Weber Muhlenberg College
mw245699.at.muhlenberg.dot.edu Kerri Pratt Megan van der Horst Hartwick College
vanderhorstm.at.hartwick.dot.edu Mark Banaszak Holl Garret Verwer Mercyhurst University
jverwe61.at.lakers.mercyhurst.dot.edu Bart Bartlett Margery Gang Washington U, St Louis
margerygang.at.go.wustl.dot.edu Brent Martin Megan Schutzbach Eastern Illinois Univ
meschutzbach.at.eiu.dot.edu Corinna Schindler Bradley Ganoe University of Florida
bganoe92.at.ufl.dot.edu Dominika Zgid Maximillian Baria Pace University
mb23415n.at.pace.dot.edu Zhan Chen Danielle Williams North Carolina A&T
dkwilli1.at.aggies.dot.ncat.dot.edu Anna Mapp Brenna Boehman Haverford College
bboehman.at.haverford.dot.edu Neil Marsh Daniel Ocasio U Md Baltimore Cty
ocasio1.at.umbc.dot.edu Roseanne Sension Ricardo Vazquez UPR Rio Piedras
ricardo.vazquez3.at.upr.dot.edu Ted Goodson Abigail Shepard St John Fisher College
ajs05541.at.sjfc.dot.edu Roseanne Sension Janelle Biehl Millersville University
jbbiehl.at.millersville.dot.edu Stephen Maldonado Josephine Eshon Texas A&M U
josephineshon.at.tamu.dot.edu Melanie Sanford Christina Monnie Univ of Pittsburg
cmmonnie.at.gmail.dot.com Carol Fierke Christian Ramsland Baylor University Christian_Ramsland.at.baylor.dot.edu Nicolai Lehnert Rory McAtee Lycoming College
mcarory.at.lycoming.dot.edu Corey Stephenson The Domestic REU Program is not open to U-M undergraduate students.
REU programs are only open to US citizens or permanent (green card) residents.Summer 2014 is the 25th year of funding we have received from the NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program. Throughout that time, we have especially welcomed applications from women and students from other populations underrepresented in the sciences.
University of Michigan REU in the Chemical Sciences
We generally receive about 250-350 applications for our program each year. You will receive an automatic notification when you submit your application, along with a file number to give your recommenders. If you do not hear from us, you may assume that your application is complete. We will contact individuals whose files are incomplete.
REU Projects: are available in all subject areas. Please see the Chemistry department website for general areas of faculty interests. You may assume that every member of the faculty is interested in hosting an REU student.
In addition to a research project, there will be other activities, including field trips, meetings of all our summer students, weekly group meetings, and a poster session.Notice to European students participating in the NSF/ACS/DAAD/ECTN program: We are excited to welcome your application to spend the summer in Ann Arbor. Please indicate your interest in the University of Michigan's REU program to host your visit to the US when you apply through the ACS site: www.acs.org/ireu.
All REU Fellowships include: $4000 stipend, housing, and all travel. All students receive internet access through their existing home university/college e-mail account. You should ensure that you are covered by an appropriate health insurance policy in order to participate in a summer research program.
For questions, contact:
Prof. Brian P. Coppola, Program Director: bcoppola@umich.edu
Angie Cox, Program Coordinator: abfoster@umich.edu
2013 University of Michigan
REU Program
CLASS OF SUMMER 2013.
Joshua Ostrander
josh.ostrander.at.myemail.indwes.edu
Indiana Wesleyan University
Prof. Kevin KubarychSara Tweedy
stweedy.at.hmc.edu
Harvey Mudd College
Prof Heather CarlsonAlexa Carollo
ac244938.at.muhlenberg.edu
Muhlenberg College
Prof Roseanne SensionSteven Boggess
sboggess.at.callutheran.edu
California Lutheran University
Prof. Brent MartinBurke Gao
burke_gao.at.brown.edu
Brown University
Prof Julie BiteenDaniel Steyer
Daniel.Steyer.at.rockets.utoledo.edu
University of Toledo
Prof Robert KennedyAmber Lott
al03487.at.georgiasouthern.edu
Georgia Southern University
Prof Adam MatzgerTaylor Kelson
taylor.kelson.at.coloradocollege.edu
Colorado College
Prof Raoul KopelmanGrayson Ritch
gritch.at.kent.edu
Kent State University
Prof Nate SzymczakJessie Rafson
jrafson.at.usc.edu
University of Southern California
Prof Stephen MaldonadoDesiree Garcia-Torres
desiree.garcia5.at.upr.edu
University of Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras
Prof Carol FierkeWilliam Crosby
wilbcros.at.ut.utm.edu
University Tennessee at Martin
Prof Anne McNeilSarah Neville
senevi14.at.g.holycross.edu
College of the Holy Cross
Prof Nicolai LehnertJoseph Thomaz
thomaz0.at.purdue.edu
Purdue University
Prof Roseanne SensionSarah Cox
cox1sj.at.alma.edu
Alma College
Prof Anne McNeil
Dates for the 2012 Domestic REU: Wednesday, May 29 - Tuesday, Aug 6, 2013
Application deadline for the summer of 2013: Friday, February 8, 2013
13 Mar 2013: The Program is now filled!
- Offers are made via e-mail only.
- Only the selected and accepted applicants will be announced in the space below.
- Because of the large number of applications we receive, we do not contact applicants who have not been accepted to the program.
- We use a rolling acceptance, and make offers to a greater number of students than we have spots for because many students have applied to multiple schools. Under no circumstance should you accept an offer from an REU program unless you are committed to that program. When you say 'yes' to a position in a professional setting, you should mean it.
- In general, you have a week or two to make up your mind. By all means, you should contact other programs to which you have applied with this offer, if you have decided there are programs whose offer you will take over ours.
Offer/Accept School mentor Joshua Ostrander Indiana Wesleyan U josh.ostrander.at.myemail.indwes.edu Prof Kubarych Sara Tweedy Harvey Mudd C stweedy.at.hmc.edu Prof Carlson Alexa Carollo Muhlenberg C ac244938.at.muhlenberg.edu Prof Sension Steven Boggess California Lutheran U sboggess.at.callutheran.edu Prof Martin Burke Gao Brown U burke_gao.at.brown.edu Prof Biteen Daniel Steyer U of Toledo Daniel.Steyer.at.rockets.utoledo.edu Prof Kennedy Amber Lott Georgia Southern U al03487.at.georgiasouthern.edu Prof Matzger Taylor Kelson Colorado C taylor.kelson.at.coloradocollege.edu Prof Kopelman Grayson Ritch Kent State U gritch.at.kent.edu Prof Szymczak Jessie Rafson U Southern California jrafson.at.usc.edu Prof Maldonado Desiree Garcia-Torres U P. Rico - Rio Piedras desiree.garcia5.at.upr.edu Prof Fierke William Crosby U Tennessee at Martin wilbcros.at.ut.utm.edu Prof McNeil Sarah Neville C of the Holy Cross senevi14.at.g.holycross.edu Prof Lehnert Joseph Thomaz Purdue U thomaz0.at.purdue.edu Prof Sension Sarah Cox Alma C cox1sj.at.alma.edu Prof McNeil Feb 18: first offers sent
Feb 18: 9 offers out: 5 acceptances, 4 pending, others under review
Feb 19: 14 offers out; 8 acceptances; 6 pending
Feb 20: 14 offers out; 9 acceptances; 5 pending
Feb 21: we've added a 15th spot
Feb 24: 14 offers out; 10 acceptances; 3 waiting; 1 pending (another few offers will be sent out by Feb 26)
Feb 25: 15 offers out; 11 acceptances; 4 waiting
Mar 05: 16 offers out; 13 acceptances; 2 waiting; 1 decline
Mar 13: 19 offers out; 15 acceptances; 2 declines; 2 offers rescindedThe Domestic REU Program is not open to U-M undergraduate students.
REU programs are only open to US citizens or permanent (green card) residents.Summer 2013 is the 24th year of funding we have received from the NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program. Throughout that time, we have especially welcomed applications from women and students from other populations underrepresented in the sciences.
University of Michigan REU in the Chemical Sciences
We generally receive about 250-350 applications for our program each year. You will receive an automatic notification when you submit your application, along with a file number to give your recommenders. If you do not hear from us, you may assume that your application is complete. We will contact individuals whose files are incomplete.
REU Projects: are available in all subject areas. Please see the Chemistry department website for general areas of faculty interests. You may assume that every member of the faculty is interested in hosting an REU student.
In addition to a research project, there will be other activities, including field trips, meetings of all our summer students, weekly group meetings, and a poster session.Notice to European students participating in the NSF/ACS/DAAD/ECTN program: We are excited to welcome your application to spend the summer in Ann Arbor. Please indicate your interest in the University of Michigan's REU program to host your visit to the US when you apply through the ACS site: www.acs.org/ireu.
All REU Fellowships include: $4000 stipend, housing, and travel. All students receive internet access to their existing home university/college e-mail account. You should ensure that you are covered by an appropriate health insurance policy in order to participate in a summer research program.
For questions, contact Prof. Brian P. Coppola, Program Director: bcoppola@umich.edu
2013 University of Michigan
REU Program
2012 University of Michigan
REU Program
CLASS OF SUMMER 2012.
Bryant James
brjames.at.marauder.millersville.edu
Millersville University
Prof. Melanie SanfordMichael Rodriguez
michael.rodriguez.at.drake.edu
Drake University
Prof. Vince PecoraroHudson Roth
hr244931.at.muhlenberg.edu
Muhlenberg College
Prof. Gary GlickChristian Kissig
cakissig.at.owu.edu
Ohio Wesleyan University
Prof. John WolfeMaureen Corrielus
maureen.corrielus.at.simmons.edu
Simmons College
Prof. Matt SoellnerAaron Peters
aapeters.at.ursinus.edu
Ursinus College
Prof. Nate SzymczakKaleb Rush
kprush.at.westliberty.edu
West Liberty University
Prof. Zhan ChenMorgan Hammer
m-hammer.at.onu.edu
Ohio Northern University
Prof. Eitan GevaJordan Mohrhardt
thegreateyeballinthesky.at.gmail.com
Lane Community College
Prof. Adam MatzgerMatt Smith
msmith25.at.zagmail.gonzaga.edu
Gonzaga University
Prof. Anna MappAmy Chen
yuanamychen.at.gmail.com
(Joint with) Bryn Mawr
Prof. Anna MappLydia Manger
Lydia.Manger09.at.kzoo.edu
Kalamazoo College
Prof. Brent MartinCourtney Sosinski
sosinski001.at.knights.gannon.edu
Gannon University
Prof. Adam MatzgerEka Melani
emelani.at.fau.edu
Florida Atlantic University
Prof. Nils WalterEmma Garst
garst22e.at.mtholyoke.edu
Mount Holyoke College
Prof. Mi Hee LimEryn Matich
ekm3.at.alfred.edu
Alfred University
Prof. Mark Banaszak HollKaytlyn Degenhart
kaytlyn.degenhart@alvernia.edu
Alvernia University
Prof. Roseanne Sension
2010 University of Michigan
REU ProgramVideo Clip of 2010 Regional Research Symposium
Summer 2010 was the 22nd year of funding we have received from the NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program. Throughout that time, we have especially welcomed applications from women and students from other populations underrepresented in the sciences.
CLASS OF SUMMER 2010.
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