The Center For Micro-Engineered Materials has been a site for the
NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates
Program since 1995. Since 2003, we are also a part of the
DOD ASSURE program (Awards To Stimulate and Support Undergraduate Research Experiences).
The Center is the focal point for research on advanced ceramics and inorganic materials synthesis. Faculty from Chemical Engineering, Chemistry,
Mechanical Engineering and Physics work in the Center to develop new technologies to make the U.S. more competitive in ceramic science and engineering.
The projects are interdisciplinary in nature and use state-of-the-art equipment within the Center and the Advanced Materials Laboratory,
a facility operated jointly by UNM and Sandia National Laboratories.
| Research Labs | Faculty | Facilities | REU Projects |
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Undergraduate Admissions to UNM
Students will be responsible for their, food and household items. Housing is provided at UNM's Student Resident Center. Internet access from your dorm room is available. Students will work in one of the project areas working with UNM faculty and national laboratory scientists. Field trips to local industry and national laboratories will be part of the summer program, as well as social & cultural activities.








