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Graduate Students: Interested in a Research Position?

CCM encourages graduate students who are interested in research positions to contact CCM via the World Wide Web. NOTE: CCM will keep any sent information confidential; however, it cannot guarantee, nor is it responsible for, the security of information transmitted electronically.

Graduate students must apply to the academic department or program in which they are interested (including but not limited to the Departments of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering; and Mechanical Engineering; the Departments of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Physics & Astronomy, and Computer & Information Sciences; and the College of Business & Economics). It is recommended that interested graduate students notify CCM by sending their résumé as an e-mail attachment to:

Corinne Hamed
Executive Secretary
201 Composites Manufacturing Science Laboratory
Center for Composite Materials
University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716-3144

phone: 302-831-1721
fax: 302-831-8525

 

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