Project Mentor
Dr. Alix Deymier
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Undergraduate Research Opportunity Description
Project Description | The project would focus on the characterization and analysis of data related to bone-like apatite crystals with varying substitutions. The student would learn to fabricate crystals, characterize them using techniques such as Raman, FTIR, XRD, etc… They would then analyze the data using Matlab and GraphPad programs. |
Project Direction | For decades individuals were given metal on metal hip implants containing chromium and cobalt. We now know that these toxic metals were being released into the body leading to heavy metal poisoning and bone fractures. We are interested in understanding how the Cobalt and Chromium get into the bone mineral and how that affects the bone mechanics. |
Mentorship and Supervision | The student will be supervised by Dr. Deymier herself. They will be trained by her and meet with her weekly to track progress. Additional questions can also be posed at anytime to Dr Deymier or the other lab members. Research updates will also be shared biweekly in lab meeting. |
Student Qualifications | Students need to be dedicated and passionate about science. Students with interest in materials and biomaterials are preferred. Knowing matlab and Prism is advantageous but not necessary. |
Summer Schedule Options | Monday-Friday 9-5 pm |
Project Continuation | Fall 2025, Spring 2026 |
Academic Year Time Commitment | 6 hours/week |
Possible Thesis Project | Yes |
Application
Submit an online application for this research opportunity at https://quest.uconn.edu/prog/HRPSU25-8. The application deadline is Monday, February 17, 2025.
This application requires a cover letter, a resume or CV, GPA, Science GPA, a brief statement of research interests, and a brief statement of career interests. References should be available upon request.