The joint Materials Research Center program at Columbia University and City College of New York (CCNY) supports outstanding undergraduates as Summer Research Fellows. Additionally, a joint REU program between Columbia and the City University of New York’s Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC) may offer additional openings. Participants in this interdisciplinary research program work with faculty from various departments including Physics, Chemistry, Applied Physics, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Engineering, and Electrical Engineering, as well as nearby government laboratories and industry partners. The materials research program focuses on two main thrusts: combining two-dimensional layered materials into heterostructures and combining molecular 'superatoms' into three-dimensional solids, both utilizing techniques pioneered by the team. During the program, all REU students engage in workshops, visits to local industry, recreational activities, and a symposium where students present their research. Training includes laboratory practices and safety, shared materials characterization tools, and scientific writing/presentations. Students attend a weekly research seminar series led by faculty from Columbia, CCNY, and ASRC, culminating in a daylong symposium. Research areas for Summer 2026 include the synthesis, characterization, and theory of molecular cluster materials, as well as 2D materials and heterostructures. The program is specifically for U.S. citizens and permanent residents who are entering their sophomore, junior, or senior years of college. No prior research experience is required.
Program
Organizer: Columbia University
Hosts: City College of New York, City University of New York Advanced Science Research Center, Columbia University
Timeframe: May 26th, 2026
– August 1st, 2026
Duration: 70 days
Locations: North America, United States, New York City
Study Areas: Engineering & Technology, Natural Sciences
Specific Fields: Chemical, Materials & Process Engineering, Chemistry, Physics
Application
Criteria: Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. No prior research experience is required. Must submit proof of vaccination against MMR and a decision on the Meningitis vaccine.
Target Degree: Bachelor
Costs & Contact
Stipend: $6,000 stipend for food and subsistence, provided on-campus housing, round-trip travel reimbursement up to $500, and minimal health care coverage.
Cost: No program fees; participants are responsible for meals (covered by stipend) and any travel costs exceeding $500 reimbursement.
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