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The University of California, Merced (UC Merced or colloquially, UCM) is a public land-grant research university in Merced, California, United States. It is one of the ten campuses in the University of California (UC) system. UC Merced opened to undergraduates in 2005 as the newest campus in the University of California system, and is the youngest university to earn a Carnegie research classification. A top-100 research university and the fastest-growing public university in the nation, UC Merced is on the cutting edge of sustainability in campus construction and design, and supports high achieving and dedicated students from the under served Central Valley and throughout California.
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Fall 2025 Innovative Nanostructure and Quantum Applications
PHYS192/292
This experience invites professionals to collaborate with learners who are exploring cutting-edge nanostructure and quantum technologies. Learners are equipped with foundational knowledge in physics, chemistry and engineering, especially with respect to nanostructures, quantum materials, and composite optoelectronic structures. They are capable of applying theoretical concepts to practical projects, offering fresh perspectives and innovative solutions. The objective is to bridge academic insights with real-world applications, enabling learners to contribute to the development of advanced materials, devices, and related processes.
Innovative Nanostructure and Quantum Applications
This experience invites professionals to collaborate with learners who are exploring cutting-edge nanostructure and quantum technologies. Learners are equipped with foundational knowledge in quantum dot meta-structures, 2D-hosted atom-like structures, and composite optoelectronic structures. They are capable of applying theoretical concepts to practical projects, offering fresh perspectives and innovative solutions. The objective is to bridge academic insights with real-world applications, enabling learners to contribute to the development of advanced materials, devices, and related processes.
Fall 2025: Additive Manufacturing
A 40-hour project-based internship experience for adult and community college learners interested in exploring careers in additive manufacturing. Approved projects will be matched with up to 5 participants, contributing a combined total of up to 200 hours of meaningful, real-world work. Projects will begin on the program start date and must be completed over an 8-week period. This experience is designed for university and community college students with emerging or foundational knowledge of additive manufacturing technologies and systems. The goal is to provide learners with practical exposure to real-world manufacturing processes, systems thinking, CAD tools, and additive manufacturing technologies while strengthening both technical and project execution skills. Learner Goals and Capabilities Learners will have opportunities to: Apply knowledge of additive manufacturing (AM) processes across the seven AM technology families (e.g., material extrusion, vat photopolymerization, powder bed fusion, binder jetting, direct energy deposition). Use design-for-additive-manufacturing (DfAM) principles to redesign parts and optimize performance. Practice CAD modeling and simulation using tools such as Fusion 360, SolidWorks, or nTopology. Evaluate materials (metals, polymers, ceramics, composites) and compare benefits and trade-offs for specific applications. Apply topology optimization and lattice structure design to minimize weight and reduce material use. Demonstrate project management skills including scoping, deliverable tracking, and structured collaboration. Strengthen teamwork, communication, and professional skills for industrial environments.
Fall 2025: Advanced Project Management
A 40-hour project-based internship experience for adult learners pursuing advanced skills in project management as part of the Project Management Professional Certificate program. Approved projects will be matched with up to 5 participants, contributing a combined total of up to 200 hours of meaningful, real-world work. Projects must be completed within an 8-week period. This experience is designed for university students with foundational project management knowledge who are seeking to deepen their expertise in planning, execution, and control of complex projects across various industries. Learner Goals and Capabilities Learners will: Develop advanced skills in project scheduling, resource allocation, risk management, and stakeholder engagement. Apply initiation, execution, controlling, and closing strategies to complex projects. Utilize project management software and tools for monitoring, reporting, and earned value management. Lead project teams, manage cross-functional collaboration, and apply leadership strategies. Apply methodologies such as Agile, Lean, and Waterfall to real-world case scenarios. Produce comprehensive project plans, risk registers, communication frameworks, and lessons learned documentation.
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