This position is for an undergraduate research assistant interested in creating sensors for cancer detection. It will involve learning to perform fabrication steps (in and out of a cleanroom). The work is almost entirely hands-on and will expose you to microscope manufacturing techniques (vapor deposition, lithography, carbon nanotube growth, etc.). Applicants must be willing to work through the next academic year. Initially, the position may be for 5-10 hrs per week this summer. In the fall, potentially for 10-15 hrs per week.
Send an email to Brian Iverson (bdiverson@byu.edu) with your resume and unofficial transcript. Please also confirm that you can work for the required hours and duration.