Position Announcement

Undergraduate Research Assistant

Ferroelectric Polymers Laboratory
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Nebraska

The Undergraduate Research Assistant will assist my research group in the preparation and execution of research projects as part of a large, multidisciplinary research team. The research concerns the fundamental physics and practical application of ferroelectric polymer thin films and involves a large interdisciplinary research team from several departments, other universities, industry, and other countries. The requirements for the position are: current enrollment in a science or engineering undergraduate program; energy and enthusiasm; experience with basic electronics or computer programming a plus, but not required. The position pays $9-$10 per hour and involves about 10 hours per week during the semester, and possibly more during breaks and summer. Please fill out the Ferroelectric Polymer Research Fellowship Application Form linked below, attach a résumé or curriculum vitae if available, and send your application to me.

Stephen Ducharme; sducharme1@unl.edu
Professor and Vice Chair
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Nebraska Center for Materials and Nanoscience
University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68588-0111
http://physics.unl.edu/~ducharme/
(402) 472-8590; (402) 472-2879 FAX

Undergraduate Research Fellowship Application Form (MS Word Format)
Undergraduate Research Fellowship Application Form (PDF Format)


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Stephen Ducharme, sducharme1@unl.edu
Nebraska Center for Materials and Nanoscience
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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