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NSF-sponsored research opportunity for STEM undergraduates-Partnership for Research and Education in Materials (PREM) Program


The Partnership for Research and Education in Materials (PREM) Program is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Through this program undergraduate STEM majors in chemistry or physics or biology or mathematics or any science discipline interested in experimental and computational “Materials Science” should apply NOW for paid on-campus lab research opportunities in the program. Selected applicants must work at least 8-10 hours per week on the assigned tasks in this project.

Benefits: (1) Selected students will be paid up to $500 per month during academic year. (2) Upon satisfactory performance during academic year 2023-24, student (sophomore or junior) may continue to perform research during summer. (Excellent summer research opportunity with stipend& boarding) (3) Student may be sent to the regional / national conference(s) to present his/her results (fully paid by the grant). (Travel and networking opportunity).


Eligibility & Requirements

  • Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident

  • Must be a full-time undergraduate student in Chemistry or Biology or Physics or Mathematics or Dual-degree Engineering

  • Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.8 or above and in good academic standing

  • Should have interest in materials science research

  • Prior experience in undergraduate STEM research preferred

  • Should work at least 8-10 hours per week for this program


How to apply

Applications must be submitted using the QR code below. The program inquiries should be addressed to:


Dr. Conrad W. Ingram

Principal Investigator

Chair and Professor of Chemistry

223 James P. Brawley Dr.

Room 2025

Atlanta, GA 30314


Tel: 404.880.6898

E-mail: cingram@cau.edu

Application Deadline: September 01, 2023

or Until Positions are filled


Application QR Code

Reference QR Code


The scholar selection process includes a thorough review of all applications and may include scheduled interviews with prospective faculty mentors. The application packet must include:


1) Application Link (https://qrco.de/bcOXDv)

2) Unofficial Transcript

3) Two letters of recommendation from faculty (one from a research mentor) Reference Link (https://qrco.de/bcOp0q)


Funded by the National Science Foundation

Award Number 2122147


to travel to present the scientific

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