Unlocking the Nanoverse: Electrochemistry at the Smallest Scale
The Nanoverse project is committed to expanding the electrochemistry community by providing undergraduates with immersive, cutting-edge lab research experiences and introducing high school students to the field through engaging hands-on experiments. Undergraduates receive practical research opportunities, gaining invaluable skills and insights in our lab. Simultaneously, high school students explore electrochemistry through practical experiments with the innovative SweepStat device, fostering early interest and career exploration. By linking these experiences, we aim to inspire a new generation of scientists, broaden their STEM horizons, and build a vibrant, diverse electrochemistry community.
Inside the Nanoverse
Exploring Electrochemistry invites undergraduate chemistry majors to dive into the world of electrochemistry with interactive experiments and a lab tour. Explore cutting-edge research and learn about a paid Summer 2025 internship opportunity with the Jeffery Dick Lab, offering a chance to gain hands-on experience in the field.​
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Bringing the Nanoverse to the Classroom
Electrochemistry Basics is a free professional development event designed to bring electrochemistry into your classroom. Discover engaging ways to teach the subject using free resources from the Jeffrey Dick Lab, including Indiana State Standards-based lesson plans and the SweepStat.
For inquiries regarding our events, contact Educational Program Coordinator Alia Pineda Medina at apinedam@purdue.edu
Nanoverse
2025
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