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What is PREM?

Building Capability in Materials Research

The Partnerships for Research and Education in Materials (PREM) program fosters long-term collaborations between universities and NSF’s Division of Materials Research (DMR)-supported centers. It enhances research opportunities through faculty and student exchanges, student mentoring and professional development, educational opportunities and training in state-of-the-art experimental, theoretical and computational materials development techniques. PREM supports students, postdocs, and faculty while advancing materials research and education.
Engaging Talent

Engaging Talent

We focus on identifying, recruiting and supporting a cohort of talented individuals in materials science through targeted outreach, mentorship, professional development and research engagement.
Fostering Growth

Fostering Growth

Our outreach and partnership initiatives ensure a collaborative environment that empowers long-term growth and a broad spectrum of perspectives that strengthen our field.
Impacting our World Through Materials Science

Impacting our World Through Materials Science

Our members conduct interdisciplinary research and develop new knowledge and technologies that impact the fields of biomedicine, energy, nanotechnology, electronics, and sustainability.

Our Community

Meet the talented researchers and educators driving innovation in materials science

Juan A. Santana

Juan A. Santana

Professor, Universidad de Puerto Rico en Cayey

Kevin Riley

Kevin Riley

Professor, Xavier University of Louisiana,

Claribel Acevedo Velez

Claribel Acevedo Velez

Associate Professor , University of Puerto Rico-Mayguez

Hui Cai

Hui Cai

Assistant Professor, University of California, Merced

Ramana Chintalapalle

Ramana Chintalapalle

Associate Professor, University of Texas at El Paso

Krishnan Rajeshwar

Krishnan Rajeshwar

Professor, The University of Texas at Arlington

Ronald Redwing

Ronald Redwing

Associate Teaching Professor, The Pennsylvania State University

Nihar Pradhan

Nihar Pradhan

Associate Professor, Jackson State University

Michael Sailor

Michael Sailor

Professor, University of California San Diego

Jared Ashcroft

Jared Ashcroft

Pasadena City College

Catherine Armwood-Gordon

Catherine Armwood-Gordon

Associate Professor, Tennessee State University

Andre Schleife

Andre Schleife

Associate Professor, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Dorothy Pak

Dorothy Pak

Education Director, University of California, Santa Barbara

Ram Seshadri

Ram Seshadri

Professor, University of California Santa Barbara

Jeffrey Shield

Jeffrey Shield

Professor and Chair, University of Nebraska – Lincoln

Juan A. Santana

Juan A. Santana

Professor, Universidad de Puerto Rico en Cayey

Kevin Riley

Kevin Riley

Professor, Xavier University of Louisiana,

Claribel Acevedo Velez

Claribel Acevedo Velez

Associate Professor , University of Puerto Rico-Mayguez

Hui Cai

Hui Cai

Assistant Professor, University of California, Merced

Ramana Chintalapalle

Ramana Chintalapalle

Associate Professor, University of Texas at El Paso

Krishnan Rajeshwar

Krishnan Rajeshwar

Professor, The University of Texas at Arlington

Ronald Redwing

Ronald Redwing

Associate Teaching Professor, The Pennsylvania State University

Nihar Pradhan

Nihar Pradhan

Associate Professor, Jackson State University

Michael Sailor

Michael Sailor

Professor, University of California San Diego

Jared Ashcroft

Jared Ashcroft

Pasadena City College

Catherine Armwood-Gordon

Catherine Armwood-Gordon

Associate Professor, Tennessee State University

Andre Schleife

Andre Schleife

Associate Professor, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Dorothy Pak

Dorothy Pak

Education Director, University of California, Santa Barbara

Ram Seshadri

Ram Seshadri

Professor, University of California Santa Barbara

Jeffrey Shield

Jeffrey Shield

Professor and Chair, University of Nebraska – Lincoln