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  • Dean Waldow's Research GroupA special thanks to the following  sponsoring organizations… Current Funding: National Science Foundation Research in Undergraduate Institutions Program, “RUI: Dicarboximide-functionalized Oxanorbornyl Homopolymers and Diblock Copolymers for Use as Solid Polymer Electrolytes,” NSF-DMR 1710549, 2017 to 2020. Past Funding: National Science Foundation Division of Materials Science – Research in Undergraduate Institutions Awards (PI) #1006250 (PI),  #0705520 (PI) Major

  • Dean Waldow's Research Group Waldow Group Research Projects Our group has a number of research directions broadly focused in the study of macromolecules.  The largest effort has been involved in the compatibilization of polymer blends with added copolymers both in the bulk and as a thin film. Other areas include the study of organic photovoltaic thin films, local segmental dynamics of copolymers in dilute solution, and the application of various synthetic technique to design and build specialty

  • Research Resources for StudentsThis guide provide a number of research tips and strategies useful when conducting research. View Resource Guide A-Z Database ListAccess all the databases the PLU library has purchased access to. You will need your ePass to access these resources off-campus. View A-Z List Research GuidesResearch guides are list of resources librarians have put together that can serve as starting points for your research. View Research Guides Meet with a LibrarianSchedule a meeting

  • Things to Keep in Mind Having a plan before starting any research project or assignment will bring you the most success once you begin your research. While it might be difficult to develop a full plan of action, knowing some (or all) of the following things will be useful: A general understanding of your research topic. Doing background research would help with this. The type of resources (newspaper articles, blogs, for example) required or needed to complete your research. You can find this

  • Timely Research PLU faculty members engage in research critical to today and tomorrow Posted by: nicolacs / November 1, 2021 November 1, 2021 By Veronica CrakerResoLute Assistant DirectorTranslating the EnlightenmentThe National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) recently awarded Professor of French Rebecca Wilkin a $133,333 grant under the Scholarly Editions and Translations interest area. Wilkin and her collaborator Angela Hunter, an English professor from the University of Arkansas at Little

  • Research & Internship Opportunities for PLU Natural Sciences StudentsPLU Natural Sciences offers a limited number of paid on-campus research opportunities working with our faculty each summer, as well as support for our students in getting off-campus internship and research positions. Off-campus summer research offers invaluable experience in real world labs working with career researchers, professors, and other undergraduate students from across the nation and around the world. For those

  • Timely Research PLU faculty members engage in research critical to today and tomorrow Posted by: Logan Seelye / November 1, 2021 November 1, 2021 By Veronica CrakerResoLute Assistant DirectorTranslating the EnlightenmentThe National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) recently awarded Professor of French Rebecca Wilkin a $133,333 grant under the Scholarly Editions and Translations interest area. Wilkin and her collaborator Angela Hunter, an English professor from the University of Arkansas at

  • Wang Center Research GrantsThe Wang Center Research Grant Program is designed to support students, faculty, and faculty-student teams that seek to conduct original research in an international setting. Consideration is also given to proposals seeking to conduct research within the United States on topics that underscore the connection of the local and global issues of diversity, social justice and sustainability. Proposals are reviewed by the Global Education Committee for recommendation to the

  • Psychology Student Research Conference Psychology Student Research Conference May 16, 2019 4:00-6:30 pm Anderson University Center Chris Knutzen Hall Session 1: 4:00-4:55 p.m.* PSYC242 Advanced Research Methods Project *1. Kaley Norman, April Sabor, & Veronica Tran2. Georgia A. Eastlake3. Naomi Lapp4. Students of PSYC 4815. Amber L. Cooper*6. Ashleigh Key, Avery Floyd, & Molly Randall7. Chelsea Lynch & Emma Cole*8. Yuliya Borenko, George Prigge, & Ivory Turner*1. Kaley Norman, April Sabor

  • Psychology Student Research Conference Download the ProgramSession 1: 4:30-5:15 p.m.* PSYC242 Advanced Research Methods Project ** PSYC481 Research Seminar presenters ***PSYC499 Capstone presenters1. Elizabeth Kamke2. Taylor M. Galbreath, Mary Garcia-Corona, Nattalie Robatty-Llerena3. Zoey Holt and Kasidy Javernick4. Brianna Reynon5. Olivia Curry, Danielle D. Fisher, Bea N. Haddenham, Em Neibel6. Nichole Unsworth and Rai Clyburn7. Hailey Guerrero and Holly Roark8. Samantha F. Atienza, Owen