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Summary
Supported
by the International Program (INT) and the Division of Material Sciences
(DMR) of the National Science Foundation (NSF) under the Research Experience
for Undergraduates (REU) program, two Illinois State University (ISU) Physics
students, Brian Mavity, a senior, and Josh Matsko, a junior, joined Dr.
Shang-Fen Ren, a Professor of Physics at Illinois State University, for
a three-week summer research experience in Beijing, China. In this summer
research experience, these two students and Prof. Ren collaborated on research
with scientists and graduate students in the Semiconductor Institute of
the Chinese Academy of Science (SICAS) and the Department of Physics at
Peking University (PKU). The SICAS and PKU provided all the research facilities.
They arranged the research activities for ISU students together with Prof.
Ren. Two SICAS graduate students worked in pairs with two ISU students.
While in Beijing, the students stayed in the guesthouse of Peking University,
where they made their own friends. The students also explored the Chinese
culture by themselves at leisure times.
This
summer research experience has provided ISU students an exceptional research
and cultural experience that they will never be able to gain at ISU. For
participating students, this was their first experience of going abraod
and visiting such leading edge research institutions. Both students made
excellent progress on their on-going research project which they started
at ISU and continued after they came back. The international experience
gained by students in the early stage of their career has broaden the students'
perspective on and prepare them for their future participation in a more
globally-oriented workforce. It will better prepare the students to be
leaders of next generations in academia, industry and the government of
the US and to take leading roles in the global competition. We beilieve
that this will benefit both the students and the United States in a long
term.
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