Undergraduate Research
- Undergraduate Research Center
The mission of the Undergraduate Research Center is to encourage and facilitate research opportunities for UC Davis undergraduates. Appropriate programs and services are available to all majors and all class levels. - California Alliance for Minority Participation (CAMP) in Mathematics, Science and
Engineering
CAMP is an NSF-funded alliance of the eight general UC campuses which share a common goal of increasing the number of degrees awarded to students from underrepresented, economically or educationally disadvantaged backgrounds majoring in science, mathematics, engineering, and technology. CAMP facilitates faculty-mentored research experiences.
CAMP is funder of- Mentorships and Opportunities for Research in Engineering (MORE)
A pre-graduate school mentoring program for upper-division engineering students, which places students on faculty or graduate student research teams in the College of Engineering.
For information, contact:
Donna Davies, M.A.
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College of Engineering
1050 F Kemper Hall
752-0592
dedavies@ucdavis.edu
- Mentorships for Undergraduate Research Participants in the Physical and Mathematical Sciences (MURPPS)
A UC Davis undergraduate mentoring program designed to increase the number of disadvantaged students who pursue graduate studies in the physical and mathematical sciences by offering students the chance to work with professors on research projects relevant to their major. - Biology Undergraduate Scholars Program (BUSP)
An intensive enrichment program for disadvantaged and underrepresented undergraduates who are interested in careers in the life sciences. - UC Leadership Excellence Through Advanced Degrees (LEADS)
UC LEADS is a two-year program designed to identify educationally or economically disadvantaged undergraduates in science, mathematics, or engineering who show promise of succeeding in doctoral degree programs. - Mentorships for Undergraduate Research in Agriculture, Letters, and Science
(MURALS)
MURALS is a pre-graduate opportunity program designed to enrich the research experience of students situationally disadvantaged in their access to graduate school. - McNair Scholars Program
The goal of the McNair Scholars Program is to prepare talented Undergraduates for doctoral studies through involvement in research, seminars, advising, preparation for the Graduate Record Examination, and other scholarly activities.
- Mentorships and Opportunities for Research in Engineering (MORE)
Other Undergraduate Research Opportunities
- Center for Biophotonics Science and Technology (CBST)
CBST is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), and is devoted to the study of light and radiant energy in biology and medicine. The center brings together scientists, industry, educators, and the community to research and develop applications for biophotonics - the science of using light to understand the inner workings of cells and tissues in living organisms. - Northern California Nanotechnology Center (NCNC)
A research/teaching/industry facility for nanotechnology and the micro-fabrication of mechanical and electrical devices (MEMS), housed in the College of Engineering at UC Davis.
