WME Scholars: A paid Undergraduate Research Experience for Freshmen Engineering Students!


During winter and spring term, freshmen students selected to be WME Scholars, assist in the research laboratory of one of the six research clusters in the College of Engineering.

By participating in engineering research during your freshman year, you will develop greater confidence in your engineering ability, gain understanding of academic research, and will be able to interact with faculty and graduate students on a one-to-one basis, all while getting paid! WME scholars receive up to $500 per term.

A new year has come for WME Scholars! This year, we have a total of 27 participating freshmen. As of Winter 2007,

This year's faculty include:

Baker, Greg
Dolan, Mark
Doolen, Toni
Goran, Mark
Hackleman, David
Heer, Donald
Higgins Chris
Hunter-Zaworski, Kate
Jovanovic, Goran
Kelly, Christine
Liburdy, Jim
Palmer, Todd
Rochefort, Skip
Semprini, Lewis
Stumpf, Simone
Wood, Brian
Worley, June
Zaworski, Joe

 

During Winter quarter of 2006, WME scholars worked on fourteen different research projects. Participating faculty included:

Deb Pence
Paul Cull
Dan Cox
Kate Hunter-Zaworski
Joe Zaworski
Toni Doolen
Cherri Pancake
David Hackleman
Terri Fiez
Skip Rochefort
Arne Skaugset
Stephen H. Schoenholtz