NanoJapan International Research Experience for Undergraduates

The NanoJapan Program is a 12-week, summer research internship focusing on Terahertz (THz) Dynamics in Nanostructures that is open to freshman and sophomore engineering and physics students from universities nationwide. Generously supported by an NSF Partnerships for International Research & Education (NSF-PIRE) grant, this summer program seeks to cultivate interest in nanotechnology among young U.S. undergraduate students, especially those from underrepresented groups, and encourages such students to pursue graduate study and academic research in the physical sciences. To be eligible students must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, and each year up to 12 students will be selected to participate.

Note the NanoJapan application deadline is January 23, 2015.

This event reflects the values expressed in IIT’s Diversity Statement and is intended to promote diversity at IIT.