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Suroviec, Alice (Ed.)“Experimenta con PREM” (meaning “Let’s Experiment with PREM”) is a two-week summer research program at the University of Puerto Rico for high school students (HS). Experiment with PREM showcases materials science as an inclusive discipline that covers diverse interests and competencies, including materials characterization, device fabrication, soft matter, crystallography, and both experimental and theoretical-computational approaches. Within this context, atomic force microscopy is one of the most valuable techniques for characterizing nanomaterials. For the 2025 summer camp, Surfmera America Inc. partnered with the University of Puerto Rico at Humacao to offer AFM experiences to high school students. The students prepared their AFM probes, characterized a surface with a bit pattern similar to a compact disk, and performed nanolithography. After completing the experimental acquisition, the students prepared a report that included a theoretical background and surface image analysis. A student survey reveals great satisfaction with the AFM experience. This partnership proved to be an enhanced experience for the future STEM students' development.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available November 14, 2026
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