Projects at Colorado State University and University of California, Berkeley
The Extreme Ultraviolet Engineering Research Center (EUV ERC), founded by NSF in 2003, has supported research experiences for undergraduates (REU) for a diverse group of 250+ students from more than 40 US institutions. The Center conducts research and trains engineers and scientists in the area of lasers and photonics, focusing in particular on the generation and application of EUV light. This laser-generated shorter wavelength light is opening new revolutionary opportunities in science in areas including nanotechnology, materials, chemistry and biology. The EUV ERC REU program will provide students with a unique opportunity designed to understand EUV science and technology and to become involved in EUV-related research projects that are technically and scientifically challenging and highly interdisciplinary.
RESEARCH PROJECTS
Research Topics at Colorado State University (ERC group)
- High Power Lasers
- Ultra-intense laser/matter interactions
- Optical materials design and engineering
Research Topics at University of California, Berkeley (Leone’s group)
- Transient absorption in solids
- Molecular photophysics
Research Topics at University of California, Berkeley (Zuerch’s group)
- Ultrafast X-Ray dynamics in quantum materials
2025 NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates: Ultraintense Lasers and High Field Photonics
The 2025 EUV ERC REU program is expected to run from May 27 through August 1, 2025, at both locations: Colorado State University, Fort Collins, and University of California, Berkeley.
Click here for more information about the program and research topics at each site.
Applicants are highly encouraged to review the research to see if their research interests are aligned with those of the EUV ERC. Applications will be reviewed immediately AFTER the final deadline of February 15, 2025, at 11:59 PM MST.
Fill out the Interest Form to be notified when the 2025 application cycle opens.
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: CLOSED
Eligibility
- U.S. citizen or permanent resident
- GPA of 2.8 or greater (on 4-point scale)
- Rising sophomore, junior, or senior
The EUV ERC encourages students from underrepresented minority groups to apply. You are encouraged to include this information in your application but it is not required.
Application Instructions
To be considered for the program, please complete the application. You will need to upload the following 2 required documents (PDF preferred):
- Academic Transcript
- Statement of Purpose (See description below)
One (only 1) letter of recommendation is also required. The letter of recommendation must be sent by e-mail to alauna.sutton@colostate.edu and must be received before February 15, 2025, at 11:59 PM MST.
Statement of Purpose
Describe (in 1-2 typed pages) your interest in the EUV Center REU program. Explain why you wish to participate in the program, what you hope to gain, and how this research experience will help you achieve your academic and career goals.
Your statement should also include a description of:
- Your specific research interests
- Any relevant research experience you have had in an academic or work setting
- Your goals beyond earning a baccalaureate degree (i.e. do you plan on attending graduate school)
- A statement about how you would benefit both the program and its participants
- Your preferred research site (CSU or UC Berkeley), if applicable
Please note that the statement of purpose is one of the most important parts of your application. Successful applicants demonstrate a general understanding of research conducted at the Center and can express a particular interest in one or more particular areas of study. Although reviewers will consider your location preference, we cannot guarantee that you will receive your first choice. The primary reason for assigning a location is that of matching the participant to the research subject.