SUMMER FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM FOR

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE FOR UNDERGRADUATES (REU) FELLOWS at the DUKE UNIVERSITY PRATT SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING

Duke University’s Pratt School of Engineering announces their 2013 summer fellowship program for Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Fellows. The REU Program is under the direction of Martha Absher, Associate Dean for Education and Outreach Programs. The program is on campus, and provides $4200 per student plus housing and a $175 food allowance, along with some travel costs (up to $400). The 2013 Application and Project Descriptions are available by email from Martha Absher at or online at:

Eligibility*

This competition is open to students majoring in engineering (biomedical, chemical, electrical, mechanical or civil), computer science, mathematics, or the sciences.

Requirements:

1)Submission of completed application form, an official paper copy of your transcript from your University Registrar's Office, and two letters of reference by March 1, 2013 to:

Martha Shumate Absher, Associate Dean, Education and Outreach Programs

Pratt School of Engineering

Mailing address: UPS or Fed Ex Address:

Box 90271, 311 Teer Building311 Teer Building

Duke University101 Science Drive, Box 90271

Durham, NC 27708-0271 Duke University, Durham NC 27708-0271

Phone: (919) 660-5139

email: Fax: 919-684-4860

2)Applicant must show excellence in overall academic achievement.

3)Applicant should be a rising sophomore, junior or senior who will not have graduated before fall semester 2013.

4)Applicant must be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States.

Dates:

Student participants will be on Duke University's campus from May 26, 2013 until
July 27, 2013.

Notification of Award: On or before April 19, 2013

*In accordance with Federal statutes and regulations and University policy, no person on grounds of race, color, age, sex, national origin, or disability shall be excluded from participation in or be subject to discrimination under this program.

Summer Fellowships for REU Fellows Program at Duke U. Pratt School of Engineering

APPLICATION FOR SUMMER 2013

Note: You MUST list your full legal name including your complete middle name. Do not list an initial if you have a middle name. If you have no middle name list (NONE) in that spot. If you only have an initial list that and then put (INITIAL ONLY) after it.

NAME:______

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UNIVERSITY/COLLEGE:______Class (rising jr, sr, etc.)______

SEX: M ______F ______

CAMPUS ADDRESS: (include e-mail)PERMANENT ADDRESS: List Parent(s)/Legal

Guardian Name(s):______Parents/Guardian ______

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email:______email:______

Web page address (if applicable)______

Citizenship**: (state whether U.S. or permanent resident**, or other country (state country))______**

**If offered a position, permanent residents of the US must provide documentation of their status for acceptance into the program to be finalized.

CAMPUS PHONE: ______CELL PHONE______HOME PHONE (Parent(s)): ______

GRADUATION DATE (month/year) ______MAJOR: ______

PLEASE INDICATE YOUR GRADE POINT AVERAGE:______overall

______major area

______last two semesters

Do you have health insurance coverage for summer 2013-(Coverage is required and this information and other required identification information must be submitted by any student offered a position to the program before acceptance is final):

______Yes I have Insurance coverage and will submit it if offered a position

______No I do not have insurance coverage (coverage is required to participate in the program)

Will policy cover visits at Duke?Yes ______No ______Hospitalization?Yes ______No ______

FUTURE CAREER PLANS:Please describe your plans after you graduate from college, such as graduate school (masters or PhD), medical school, industry, deciding between options (list options),etc.

______HONORS: Please list any academic or professional awards you have received, including scholarships, fellowships, prizes, awards, honorary societies, publications, inventions, or any other creative work. Attach additional sheets if necessary.

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CLUBS and ORGANIZATIONS:Please list any clubs or organizations of which you are or have been a member or participant and dates involved plus positions if any. Attach additional sheets if necessary.

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WORK EXPERIENCE:Include dates. Use additional sheets if necessary.

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Duke Engineering REU Fellows Program

ESSAY: On a separate sheet, please write a brief essay explaining why you are applying for this Fellowship. If you have a working knowledge of any computer language, please specify (e.g., C++, Linux system, etc.) in your essay. If this experience may assist you in your future career plans after college, explain how, specifying whether graduate school, medical school, or industry.

NOTE: All eligible students, including students with disabilities, are strongly encouraged to apply, and you may also provide information on your disability status if you choose here. This program has included many students with disabilities among its participants. ______

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TRANSPORTATION: Will you have a car while you are here this summer? ____Yes____No

(A few projects involve research at other campuses or facilities in the area. Most, however, are on the Duke campus, where you will be housed, and no car is necessary.)

REFERENCES: Please list the names, addresses, and phone numbers of two references (You may if you wish submit a third recommendation). These references should be professors, supervisors, or professionals who are familiar with your work. References may be emailed, and will be verified. Please ask each to submit a letter of reference by March 1, 2013 to

Martha S. Absher

Associate Dean, Education and Outreach Programs

Pratt School of Engineering

Box 90271, 311 Teer Building

Duke University

Durham NC 27708-0271

email: Fax: 919-684-4860

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Duke Engineering REU FELLOWS PROGRAM PROJECTS

Please number the research projects below in order of your interest, on a scale of 1=most preferred project to 38=least preferred. You do not have to rank projects in which you have no interest or appropriate background. Please note that due to the changing nature of research Duke, summer research projects may differ somewhat from the general descriptions enclosed. Your preferences will be considered in assigning projects, but you may not receive your top choices. If you have special reasons for your ranking, please discuss them in your required essay. You may rank two projects with the same ranking, if you wish. Note that these projects include a very large variety of projects from all departments of the Pratt School of Engineering, along with projects associated with the WISeNet (Wireless Intelligent Sensor Networks) IGERT Program which is a part of Pratt (WISeNet projects are indicated beside the project number). You may rank as many projects as you wish in order.

PROJECT #1 ______(Rating)

Project #1: Engineering Gene Expression Systems for Tissue Regeneration

Advisor: Charles Gersbach, Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering

PROJECT #2 ______(Rating)

Project #2: Advanced Biophotonic Structured Illumination Imaging System Design

Advisor: Joseph Izatt, Professor, Biomedical Engineering

PROJECT #3 ______(Rating)

PROJECT #3:Three-dimensional drug distributions in solid tumors

Advisor: Fan Yuan, Ph.D., Professor, Dept. of Biomedical Engineering

PROJECT #4 ______(Rating)

Project # 4: Vaccine EngineeringFormation of Chemokine Gradients in 3D Environments

Advisor: Dr. William Reichert, Professor, Biomedical Engineering and Varad Vernekar, Postdoctoral Associate in BME

PROJECT #5 ______(Rating)

Project # 5: Vaccine Engineering: Lymphocyte Migration on Chemokine Gradients

Advisor: Dr. William Reichert, Professor, Biomedical Engineering and Varad Vernekar, Postdoctoral Associate in BME

PROJECT #6 ______(Rating)

Project #6: Characterization of peripheral blood endothelial progenitor cells for use in prosthetic vascular grafts

Advisor: Dr. William Reichert, Professor, Biomedical Engineering and John Stroncek, and Michael Nichols, Biomedical Engineering Graduate Students

PROJECT #7 ______(Rating)

Project #7: Engineering Bacteria for Medical Applications

Advisor: Lingchong You, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering

PROJECT #8 ______(Rating)

PROJECT #8; Application of Endothelial Progenitor Cells for Vascular Repair
Advisor: Dr. George Truskey, Professor and Chair, Biomedical Engineering

PROJECT #9 ______(Rating)

Project #9: Cell and tissue engineering therapies for heart disease

Advisors: Nenad Bursac, Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering and Mark Juhas, Biomedical Engineering Graduate Student

PROJECT #10 ______(Rating)

Project #10: Implanted Biopotential Recorder

Advisor: Patrick Wolf, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering and Thomas Jochum, Biomedical Engineering Graduate Student

PROJECT #11 ______(Rating)

Project #11: Tissue-engineered model of muscle disease

Advisors: Nenad Bursac, Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering and Mark Juhas, Biomedical Engineering Graduate Student

PROJECT #12 ______(Rating)

Project # 12: Neuronal circuits in the primate brain and their implications for robotics

Advisor: Marc A. Sommer, Dept. of Biomedical Engineering and the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience

PROJECT #13 ______(Rating)

Project#13 (WISeNet): Robotic Saccadic Adaptation and Visually-guided Auditory Plasticity

Advisor: Dr. Marc Sommer, Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering and Dr. Jennifer Groh, Professor, Psychology & Neuroscience (WISeNet)

PROJECT #14 ______(Rating)

Project # 14 (WISeNet): Sensorimotor Modeling and Control

Advisor: Dr. Marc Sommer, Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering Dr. Craig Henriquez, Professor and Chair, Biomedical Engineering, and Dr. Silvia Ferrari, Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science (WISeNet)

PROJECT #15 ______(Rating)

Project #15: Early Cancer Detection with Biophotonics

Advisor: Adam Wax, Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering

PROJECT #16 ______(Rating)

Project #16: Heterogeneous Datacenter Design and Deployment

Advisor: Benjamin Lee, Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering

PROJECT #17______(Rating)

Project # 17 (WISeNet): Dynamic Optimization of Enterprise Systems Using Real-Time Sensor Measurements and Adaptive Feedback Control

Advisor: Dr. Krishnendu Chakrabarty, Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering and Dr. Silvia Ferrari, Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science (WISeNet)

PROJECT #18 ______(Rating)

Project #18: Design-for-Testability Methods for Multicore Integrated Circuits

Advisor: Krishnendu Chakrabarty, Professor Electrical and Computer Engineering

PROJECT #19 ______(Rating)

Project #19: Optimization Methods, Chip Design, and Software Development for Digital Microfluidic Biochips

Advisor: Krishnendu Chakrabarty, Professor Electrical and Computer Engineering

PROJECT #20 ______(Rating)

Project #20: RF and Antenna Design for Communication and Imaging

Advisor: Qing H. Liu, Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering

PROJECT #21 ______(Rating)

Project #21: Programming A New Type of Multicore Processor
Advisor:Dan Sorin, Electrical and Computer Engineering
PROJECT #22 ______(Rating)

Project #22: Design and Evaluation of a Computer Processor that Tolerates Faults
Advisor:Dan Sorin, Electrical and Computer Engineering

PROJECT #23 ______(Rating)

Project #23: Thickness Variation in Polymer Thin Films Deposited by Resonant Infrared Matrix-Assisted Pulsed Laser Evaporation

Advisor: Adrienne Stiff-Roberts, Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering

PROJECT #24 ______(Rating)

Project #24 (WISeNet): Decentralized Sensor Guidance and Control in Complex Obstacle-Populated Environments

Advisors: Dr. Michael Zavlanos, Assistant Professor, , Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, and Dr. Silvia Ferrari, Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science (WISeNet)

PROJECT #25 ______(Rating)

Project # 25 (WISeNet): Biologically-inspired Intelligent Sensor Networks

Advisor: Dr. Silvia Ferrari, Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science and Dr. John Alberston, Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering (WISeNet)

PROJECT #26 ______(Rating)

Project #26: Development of mRNA vaccines for anti-tumor immunity
Advisors: Kam W. Leong,Professor, BME

PROJECT #27 ______(Rating)

Project #27: Hotspot Cooling by Jumping Condensate

Advisor: Chuan-Hua Chen, Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials 919-660-5343

PROJECT #28 ______(Rating)

Project #28:Thermohydroelectric Generator

Advisor: Chuan-Hua Chen, Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials 919-660-5343

PROJECT #29 ______(Rating)

Project #29: Transformative Skin: Controlled Electromechanical Instability on Polymer Surfaces

Advisor: Xuanhe Zhao, Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science

PROJECT #30 ______(Rating)

Project #30: Targeted drug delivery to single cells by cavitation bubbles
Advisor:Pei Zhong, Professor, Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
PROJECT #31 ______(Rating)

Project: #31:Construction of an atomic force microscope for combined mechanical and optical measurements

Advisor: Piotr Marszalek, Professor, Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science

PROJECT #32 ______(Rating)

Project: #32: Mechanical Folding of Individual Polypeptide Chains by AFM

Advisor: Piotr Marszalek, Professor, Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science

PROJECT #33 ______(Rating)

Project: #33: Nonlinear Aeroelasticity

Advisor: Earl Dowell, Professor & Dean Emeritus, Mechanical Engin.& Materials Science

PROJECT #34 ______(Rating)

Project #34 (WISeNet): Drought Monitoring and Prediction in Semiarid Climates

Advisor: Dr. John Albertson, Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering (WISeNet)

PROJECT #35______(Rating)

Project #35(WISeNet): Aforestation, Climate Change Mitigation and Prediction

Advisors: Dr. John Albertson and Gabriel Katul, Professors, Civil and Environmental Engineering / Nicholas School of the Environment (WISeNet)

PROJECT #36______(Rating)

Project #36: Planning for CLEANER (Collaborative Large-scale Engineering Analysis Network for Environmental Engineering) River Basins Across the United States
Advisor: J. Jeffrey Peirce, Associate Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

PROJECT #37______(Rating)

Project #37: Biomacromolecular Block-Copolymers and Brushes

Advisor: Stefan Zauscher, Sternberg Family Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, Professor of Biomedical Engineering and of Chemistry

PROJECT #38______(Rating)

Project #38: Harnessing Bacteria for the Fabrication of Inorganic Materials

Advisor: Stefan Zauscher, Sternberg Family Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, Professor of Biomedical Engineering and of Chemistry

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