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November 23rd, 2015
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On 1 February 2016 Georgetown University (Departments of Chemistry and Physics) was awarded a Professional Research Experience Program (GU PREP-MML), from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) . The program is led by Peter Olmsted in the Department of Physics, and will begin in summer 2016.
GU PREP-MML will provide for post-doctoral scholars, PhD students, and undergraduate students to undertake training with a strong focus on scientific research in the physical sciences. It allows for funding of up to $7.7M over five years. The PREP program is focused broadly on problems and materials in condensed matter materials, both `hard’ and `soft’. Envisaged research topics include (but are not limited to) solar cells, nanoparticle synthesis and characterization, cement gels, protein and biopolymer gels, flow-induced structuring in soft matter and polymer materials, nanocomposites materials, Raman scattering in polymeric materials, additive manufacturing and 3D printing, protein aggregation and structure in flow, design and measurement of novel gels for industrial application, nanoparticles catalysts for fuel cell applications.
The program will fund Young Scientists in several categories:
The program is a collaboration between the Departments of Physics and Chemistry at Georgetown. Participating faculty members include Professors Blair, Del Gado, Olmsted, Urbach, van Keuren, and Zhang from Physics, and Professors Kertesz, Tong, and Weiss from Chemistry.
Olmsted Home Page | Physics Home Page | Institute for Soft Matter |
PDO News
November 23rd, 2015