Welcome to the U Michigan REU in Chemistry

Funded since 1989, our NSF-REU Site has welcomed over 300 students from around the United States to our laboratories for an immersive, 10-week summer program of research and related professional development activities. Our REU students are part of an active graduate research program in a highly mentored and supportive environment, and join 60-70 of our own undergraduate students who are in residence during the summer period carrying out their own research projects as part of their chemical sciences degree programs.

Summer 2024 Program
Wed May 29 – Tue Aug 6, 2024

Esther Oko
Muhlenberg College
Professor
Nagorny
Aiden Cosgrove
Haverford University
Professor
Montgomery
Philip Mancino
Cornell University
Professor
Geva
Ella Chu
Bowdoin College
Professor
Wolfe
Samuel Roter
Muhlenberg College
Professor
Chen
Matias Moreno
Penn State University
Professor
Bartlett
Mireya Haran
Seattle University
Professor
Sanford
Andrew Robles
Williams College
Professor
Soellner
Lizzett Solache Salgado
Carleton College
Professor
Mapp
Sophia Lemieux
Brandeis University
Professor
Lehnert
Amanda Browne
Hamilton College
Professor
McCrory
Samuel Chackerian
Carleton College
Professor
Matzger
Rachel Lee
Cooper Union
Professor
Maldonado
Olivia Lyon
Dickerson College
Professor
Bartlett
Fatima Danazumi
Amherst College
Professor
Marsh
Stephanie Reyes Vargas
UPR – Rio Padres
Professor
Sherman
Nina Aargaard
Amherst College
Professor
Sanford

 

Student School e-mail Professor/mentor
Esther Oko Muhlenberg C eoko at muhlenberg dot edu Prof. Nagorny
Aiden Cosgrove Haverford C atcosgrove at haverford dot edu Prof. Montgomery
Philip Mancino Cornell U pam289 at cornell dot edu Prof. Geva
Ella Chu Bowdoin C echu at bowdoin dot edu Prof. Wolfe
Samuel Roter Muhlenberg C sroter at muhlenberg dot edu Prof. Chen
Matias Moreno Pennsylvania State U msm6568 at psu dot edu Prof. Bartlett
Mireya Haran Seattle U mharan5871 at gmail dot com Prof. Sanford
Andrew Robles Williams C andrewrob090 at gmail dot com Prof. Soellner
Lizzet Solache Salgado Carleton C solachelizzet at gmail dot com Prof. Mapp
Sophia Lemieux Brandeis U sophialemieux at brandeis dit edu Prof. Lehnert
Amanda Browne Hamilton C abrowne at hamilton dot edu Prof. McCrory
Samuel Chackerian Carleton C chackerians at carleton dit edu Prof. Matzger
Rachel Lee Cooper Union rachel.lee at cooper dit edu Prof. Maldonado
Olivia Lyon Dickinson College lyono at dickinson dot edu Prof. Bartlett
Fatima Danazumi Amherst College fdanazumi at gmail dot com Prof. Marsh
Stephanie Reyes Vargas UPR-Rio Piedras stephanie.reyes10 at upr dot edu Prof. Sherman
Nina Aagaard Amherst College naagaard26 at amherst dotedu Prof. Sanford

The University of Michigan REU Site in Chemistry provides a full time research experience in any of our
research groups. The faculty consider the REU to be one of out most important activities because these are exactly the type of programs that got all of us interested in science in the first place!

Please review the research interests of the faculty at the department’s web site. You should assume that many, many possible REU projects exist in everyone’s group. All projects will be supervised one-on-one by a graduate student or postdoctoral mentor.
Descriptions of research clusters /fields of study and associated faculty will give you a good overview of the research areas available to you.
We actively welcome and hold the majority of our spots for students from undergraduate-oriented and community college settings where graduate level research experiences do not exist, and for students from other under-resourced settings.
The U-M Chemistry graduate program is also one of the most broadly demographically diverse departments in the country, and we are completely committed to supporting and promoting a welcome and high-value environment for all of our students.
Brian Coppola, Professor of Chemistry and REU Program Director
Melanie Sanford, Professor of Chemistry and REU Program Co-Director


The Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) programs are
funded by the US National Science Foundation.