Colorado State University NSF-REU Summer Program in Materials Chemistry Research:

Synthesis, Characterization, and Device Fabrication

Charles S. Henry

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Research in the Henry group focuses on development of new analytical techniques for studying biological and environmental systems, with a particular emphasis on microchip separations and microfluidics.  The main goal is to develop simple, inexpensive point-of-measurement devices for characterization of aerosols and detection of perchlorate in surface and ground water.  This project involves both environmental and materials chemistry and is well suited for REU students.  Students will have a chance to develop new methods and instrumentation for measurement of relevant compounds like perchlorate in surface water and sulfate and nitrate in aerosols.  Students will also be involved in the development and characterization of new materials and surface modification methods for polymeric microfluidic devices.  The Henry group has been active in the development of novel surface modification strategies to improve the performance of microfluidic devices for environmental and biological studies. REU students will work on several aspects of these different projects and have the opportunity to experience a multi-disciplinary research environment, including fabrication of microchips using electrical engineering facilities and methods as well as exposure to biochemistry, clinical, and environmental methods.

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