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International Research Experiences for Students (IRES)

IRES supports groups of U.S. undergraduate or graduate students conducting research in collaboration with foreign investigators at an international site. There are four IRES programs in China in FY 2011.

1. NSF 1065179: Advanced Materials for a Sustainable Development
  • U.S. PIs: Weiqiang Ding, S.V. Babu, and Hayley H. Shen, Clark University
  • Chinese Co-PIs: Wang, Chang-An, Tsinghua University, Yu, Tao, Nanjing University, and Hou Meiying, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Science (CAS)

2. NSF 1065581: Undergraduate Research in China on Electron Chemistry and Catalysis at Interfaces
  • U.S. PIs: Peter C. Ford, Leroy E. Laverman, Susannah L. Scott, University of California-Santa Barbara
  • Chinese Co-PI: Yang, Xueming, the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS

3. NSF 1064235: US-China Collaboration on Bio-Inspired Aerodynamic Designs for the Development of Next Generation Micro-Air-Vehicles
  • US PI: Hui Hu, Iowa State University
  • Chinese Co-PIs: Liu, Hong, and Wu, J. C., Shanghai JiaoTong University

4. NSF 1065589: Primate Research on Behavior and Genetics at the Valley of the Wild Monkey, Huangshan Scenic District, China
  • U.S. PIs: Lori Sheeran DPhil, Audrey D. Huerta, Megan D. Matheson, R. Steven Wagner, Central Washington University
  • Chinese Co-PI: Li, Jinhua, Anhui Normal University

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