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

Synthesis, Characterization, and Device Fabrication

Nancy E. Levinger

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Undergraduate research projects in the Levinger group follow themes of the group, namely, spectroscopy and dynamics of molecules in restricted environments. This broad area of interest provides opportunities for undergraduate students to explore many different aspects of chemistry from time-resolved spectroscopy to synthesis and characterization of novel reverse micelles.  Undergraduates work on their own project under the guidance of other group members.  Several projects exist for interested students.  For example, we are creating and characterizing microheterogeneous polymer films encapsulating reverse micelles in a thin, clear solid form.  Students will test effective methods to form the films, and will characterize films using a range of spectroscopic tools such as FTIR, UV/Vis absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy of fluorescent probe molecules trapped in the films.  REU students may also work on collaborative projects with the Crans and Ladanyi groups. 

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Supported by

NSF-REU