Undergraduate Research

Summer Undergraduate Research Experience

Research opportunities in polymers, catalysis, enzyme engineering, system analytics, and data science at the Center for Plastics Innovation (CPI). Experience in chemical conversion strategies and enabling cross-cutting tools to transform the plastics lifecycle.

Applications are NOW OPEN for the 2026 CPI Summer Undergraduate Research Program! Click the button below to submit your application.*

Application Checklist:

    • An updated resume
    • An unlocked copy of your transcript (unofficial transcripts are acceptable)
    • A half- to full-page personal statement describing how undergraduate research with CPI is important to your career goals

*Please note that due to funding restrictions, we are only able to accept U.S. citizens or permanent residents for this program.

Program Highlights

 

  • Research projects with graduate student, postdoc, and faculty mentorship
  • Research seminars
  • Professional development workshops
  • Industry and government lab site visits
  • Counseling on STEM academic careers
  • Interdisciplinary research symposium

Program Logistics

 

  • 10-week, full-time summer research experience
  • $6,000 stipend for each student
  • University housing supplement for external applicants
  • Applications open: November 1, 2025
  • Application priority date: February 15, 2026

Industrial Site Visits

Several off-campus trips take students to regional industrial and national lab sites including Under Armour, ExxonMobil, NIST, and DOW.

Summer Workshop Series

Weekly workshops instruct students on effective literature search methods, develop their presentation skills in a variety of settings, and introduce them to leaders in the scientific fields.

Research Symposium

Students present their summer projects at the University of Delaware’s Undergraduate Research symposium.

Highlights from 2025 Summer Program

Meet the Team:

Agni Miraji-Khot | University of Delaware | Sophomore| Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering

Snehal Choudhury | Case Western Reserve University | Senior| Chemical Engineering

Sebastian de Jesús | University of Puerto Rico – Mayagüez| Senior | Chemical Engineering

Eddiel Ramos | University of Puerto Rico – Humacao | Junior | Chemical Engineering

Sarah Carson | University of Delaware | Senior | Applied Mathematics

Noami Kery-Garcia | Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico | Senior | Chemical Engineering

Mateo Johnson | San Diego State University | Junior | Chemical Engineering

Nathan Phan | Ohio State University | Senior | Chemical Engineering

Research Topics

  • Polymorph selectivity through halide precursors in the synthesis of SnS nanomaterials
  • Characterization of biofilm formation on LDPE using bacterial isolates from plastic degrading mealworm
  • Modeling polymer chain scission mechanisms for predictive plastic degradation
  • Simulation and quantification of a novel PU recycling process
  • Fabrication and reprocessing of polymeric composites
  • Thermal degradation of polystyrene via radical initiator pathways
  • Plastic waste hydrogenolysis over pillared mesoporous layered TiO2 supported ruthenium catalyst
  • Biocontained bacterial spores for controlled plastic degradation
The materials being studied in the Korley lab have potential to impact the development of smart biomaterials, sensors, and more.

Highlights from 2024 Summer Program

Meet the Team:

Lauren Applegate | University of Maryland, College Park | Freshman | Biochemistry

Isaac Kraenbring | Elizabethtown College | Junior | Chemistry

George Lauri | University of Delaware | Sophomore | Chemical Engineering/Materials Science & Engineering

Jackson Sweet | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Junior | Chemistry

Maren Thompson | Arizona State University | Sophomore | Chemical Engineering

Hanna White | University of Delaware| Junior | Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering

James Ziereis | University of Delaware | Freshman | Chemical Engineering

Research Topics

  • Engineering Microbial Communities for LDPE Degradation
  • Electrochemical Decarboxylation and Etherification of Polymethyl Acrylic Acid
  • Catalytic Depolymerization of Polyolefins Using Two-Dimensional Zeolites
  • Functionalization of Polystyrene For Use in Plastic Upcycling
  • Influence of Anode Material on Electrochemical Decarboxylation
  • Plasma Oxidation to Aid LDPE Biodegradation
The materials being studied in the Korley lab have potential to impact the development of smart biomaterials, sensors, and more.

Highlights from 2023 Summer Program

Meet the Team:

Xiomaris Báez-Santiago | University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez | Sophomore | Chemistry

Joshua Bryan | University of Delaware | Junior | 

Devin Cummings | University of Delaware | Sophomore | Computer Science

Alondra Diaz Peña | University of Puerto Rico at Rio Piedras | Sophomore | Chemistry

Jaylen Harrision | University of Delaware | Freshman | Chemical Engineering

Evan Phillips | University of Florida| Sophomore | Material Science & Engineering

Caroline Zu | Purdue University | Sophomore | Chemistry

Research Topics

  • Two-dimensional (2D) mesoporous zeolite-based catalysts for plastics recycling
  • Development of biocatalytic cascade for the valorization of plastic deconstruction products
  • Surface plasmon-assisted proactivation of nitrile functional groups
  • Enabling plastics research through database construction and design
  • Discovery and characterization of polyethylene degrading microbes from the gut of the yellow mealworm
  • Post-polymerization functionalization of PMMA
  • Effect of plasma oxidation on plastics degradation by the yellow mealworm and their gut microbes
The materials being studied in the Korley lab have potential to impact the development of smart biomaterials, sensors, and more.

Highlights from 2022 Summer Program

Meet the Team:

Mike Axiotes | University of Delaware | Sophomore | Biochemistry

Joseph Castaneda | CUNY – City College of New York | Sophomore | Chemical Engineering

Lorenz Cushman | University of Utah | Junior | Material Science Engineering

Harrison Goehrig | Bucknell University | Sophomore | Chemical Engineering

Jack Granite | University of Delaware | Senior | Chemical Engineering

Daniel Nakamura | University of Rochester | Junior | Chemistry

Lauren Smith | Delaware State University | Sophomore | Enviromental Science

Research Topics

  • Breaking down plastics using chemical catalysis and enviornmental microbial communities from plastic enriched soils
  • Biocatalytic approaches to valorize products of polymer deconstruction
  • Upcycling plastics waste to reject per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances from water
  • Cutting cost and waste: support screening for Ni-based catalyts in polyethylene hydrogenolysis
  • Biodegradation of different plastics using microbes from mealworms
  • Upcycling of plastic waste via organo-catalyzed synthesis
  • Sustainable polymers: closing the loop for a circular economy
The materials being studied in the Korley lab have potential to impact the development of smart biomaterials, sensors, and more.