IMOD OMS^3 Application

Each year we select between 20-25 applicants to take part in the week-long in-person training course. The course is typically at the end of July / beginning of August each year. It is expected that applicants will discuss their participation in OMS^3 with their advisor prior to completing the application. 

If you have any questions about the event, or your eligibility to participate, please contact us using the button to the right. 

2025 Applications are now closed

Check back in 2026

OMS^3 Frequently Asked Questions

What is OMS^3

OMS^3 stands for “Optoelectronics Materials Synthesis, Spectroscopy and Systems” and is a 1-week, lab-based training course to prepare a cohort of scientists who can work across disciplines to solve complex problems. Labs span Chemistry, Physics, and Engineering. Other components of the week include training sessions on science communication, teamwork, and leadership as well as a tour of industrial labs and panels on working in industry, career development, and IP & entrepreneurship.

What happens during OMS^3?

Here is a sample schedule for OMS^3:

Day 1:           Introductions, Communications workshop, Lab #1, Students-only dinner

Day 2:           Career development sessions, STEM outreach event

Day 3:           Lab #2, Quantum coding workshop

Day 4:           Free day to rest and explore the region

Day 5:           Lab #3, Communication, networking, & IP workshops

Day 6:           Tour of industry partner facility, Career panels, Faculty & student cookout

What is IMOD?

IMOD stands for “Integration of Modern Optoelectronic Materials on Demand” and is a Science and Technology Center (STC) funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). This center includes, several cross-disciplinary research groups from 12 institutions around the country work together to transform conventional and quantum optoelectronics through the development of atomically-precise semiconductor materials and scalable manufacturing processes. In addition to research, they are working to educate a diverse generation of scientists and engineers to lead the U.S. to technological prominence through convergent team-based collaboration across traditional disciplinary and organizational interfaces. You can learn more about IMOD, its research groups, and what they are doing on our website: imod-stc.org.

Who attends OMS^3?

Each OMS^3 cohort includes roughly 24 undergraduates, graduate students, and postdocs that reflect the next generation of scientists and engineers who are pursuing the field of optoelectronics. This variety of attendees fosters opportunities to better understand the work of others in the field, learn to speak the language of your collaborators, and find or serve as a mentor to others. Participants are from IMOD institutions, PREM partners, or other organizations that partner with IMOD.

Where is OMS^3

In the summer of 2025, OMS^3 will take place in Seattle, Washington at the University of Washington.

Does it cost money to attend OMS^3

No! IMOD is funded by NSF and OMS^3 is provided to trainees as part of IMOD’s mission. This includes transportation and on-campus lodging for out-of-town attendees, as well as breakfast and lunch each day of the training.

What will I learn at OMS^3

Content varies year to year, but in the past has included:

  • Lab– Synthesis of CsPbBr3 quantum dots
  • Lab– Fabrication and testing of thin-film LEDs
  • Lab– Quantum interferometry to measure a single photon emitter
  • Lab– Theoretical modeling of semiconductors
  • Field Trip– Industry partner tours to Microsoft and Universal Display Corporation
  • Visual Communication in Science
  • Elevator Pitches Workshop
  • Team Science Training
  • Entrepreneurship & IP panel
  • Publishing from an Editor’s perspective Q&A
  • Grant Writing & Funding Panel
  • STEM pedagogy training
  • Mentoring workshop