Outcomes:
An article in the journal MRS Advances documented the outcomes of a summer research program for high school students based at the University of Puerto Rico, in partnership with the Penn MRSEC. Over the past two decades this program has engaged nearly 400 students in hands-on materials science research since 2005, with 84% pursuing STEM undergraduate studies.
Impact and Benefits:
The program significantly increases STEM retention — with 79% earning STEM bachelor's degrees — more than double the rate of the comparison group at the same institution (37%).
Explanation:
Experimenta con PREM provides early research experiences through a structured two-week immersion where students rotate through laboratories, engage in materials characterization, computational simulations, and device fabrication. Faculty mentors guide students through the entire research process, from literature review to presenting findings. The program showcases materials science as an interdisciplinary field and integrates families into students' STEM educational journeys.
Experimenta con PREM: Outcomes and best practices from a two-decade materials research summer program for underrepresented high school students
UPENN Materials Research Science and Engineering Centers
The LRSM at UPENN is a center of excellence for materials research and education. It facilitates collaboration between researchers from different disciplines ? physics, chemistry, engineering, and biology ? to advance transformative scientific projects and solve societal challenges.