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Spectroscopy at Coe College Coe College |
Biochemistry, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Department of Defense (DoD), Physics | Undergrad | February 24, 2023 | |
Fields of Study: Biochemistry, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Department of Defense (DoD), Physics Applicant Types: Undergrad Applications Due: February 24, 2023 Program Name: Spectroscopy at Coe College Program Admin Email: snoreuil@coe.edu Award Title: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1950337 Award ID: Locations:
Applications Closed Program Period: June 5, 2023 – August 4, 2023 Research Topics: acoustics, biochemistry and space optics, biology, chemistry, glass physics and chemistry, molecular biology, optics, physics
Program Overview:
This program is funded by the National Science Foundation and the DoD Assure program, with additional support provided by Coe College. The research program is scheduled to begin June 5 and conclude August 4, 2023. A stipend in the amount of $5,092 is awarded to all participating students. Free on-campus housing will be provided by Coe College, and travel funds are available to assist with moving expenses. Eligibility: Government eligibility requirements stipulate that participants be citizens or permanent residents of the US. A variety of exciting research projects and the biographical sketches of participating faculty are described in Mentors and Projects. All students interested in the research experience at Coe College are encouraged to apply. An additional goal of our program is to provide a research experience for students from institutions where opportunities are limited, first-generation college students, and students from other under-represented groups. External Link: https://sites.google.com/a/coe.edu/coe-reu/ |
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Engineering and Computing in Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies Cleveland State University |
Robotics | Undergrad | March 1, 2023 | |
Fields of Study: Robotics Applicant Types: Undergrad Applications Due: March 1, 2023 Program Name: Engineering and Computing in Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies Program Admin Email: re@csuohio.edu Award Title: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1659559 Award ID: Locations:
Applications Closed
Program Period: May 30, 2023 – August 4, 2023 Research Topics: assistive devices, biomechanics, neuroprostheses, prosthetics, rehabilitation, robotics
Program Overview:
If you are an undergraduate student interested in creating and using technology to transform the lives of people with disabilities, this program is for you. This is an opportunity to explore a career path that is meaningful and significant and touches lives. We are looking for students at all undergraduate levels majoring in engineering, computer science or a related area. Students with disabilities, students from minority groups that are underrepresented in engineering, and students attending community college are especially encouraged to apply. You will be immersed in a community of undergraduate researchers, graduate students, engineering mentors, health care professionals and, most importantly, people with disabilities. Together you will work on research projects to restore movement to people with paralyzed arms, develop new prosthetic legs, help improve balance in older adults and explore the mechanics of injured joints. For ten weeks during the summer you will live at Cleveland State University and work in research labs at CSU and in hospitals in Cleveland. Eligibility: All students who will be enrolled in an undergraduate program in Fall 2023 and who are US citizens or permanent residents are welcome to apply. We typically invite students in engineering or computer science to participate, but students from other fields can apply too. If you are a student with a disability we very much want you to apply to participate in our program. From travel, to housing, to everyday work in the lab, to field trips, and to peer support, we will work closely with you so that you have what you need to succeed in our program. External Link: https://www.csuohio.edu/engineering/recsu |
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RTG/REU: Coding Theory, Cryptography, and Number Theory Clemson University |
and cryptography | Undergrad | February 15, 2022 | |
Fields of Study: and cryptography Applicant Types: Undergrad Applications Due: February 15, 2022 Program Name: RTG/REU: Coding Theory, Cryptography, and Number Theory Program Admin Email: manganm@clemson.edu Award Title: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1547399 Award ID: Locations:
Applications Closed
Program Period: May 17, 2021 – July 9, 2021 Research Topics: and number theory, coding theory, cryptography
Program Overview:
Clemson University will host an REU in coding theory, cryptography, and number theory beginning in the summer of 2017. This will expand upon the REU that ran between 2002 and 2010 (REU in Combinatorics, Computational Algebraic Geometry, and Number Theory). Up to nine undergraduate students will participate each summer. During the first week of the REU, faculty will present research problems to participants and participants will then split into small groups. Each group will focus on one problem. In the first few weeks, faculty, postdocs, and graduate students will give morning talks on background material. In the afternoons, participants will work on their projects. Every week, the groups will update the entire REU on what they learned, what they proved, and what issues and difficulties they faced. Such updates will help keep the groups on task and focused. Each participant will give a thirty-minute board talk and a twenty-minute beamer presentation on a topic of their choice during the REU. This will help participants prepare for speaking on their research at conferences as well as back at their home institutions. We will hold panels on ethics in mathematics research, on choosing a graduate school, and on how to succeed in graduate school. Each year we will host four external speakers. Participants and their graduate student mentors will have an opportunity to meet and connect with the visitors. It is likely that many projects will have a computational component. We will encourage participants to use SAGE so that code they generate can be made publicly available and reproduced. Eligibility: While we welcome all applications, we will reserve a significant portion of the openings for students that have not previously taken part in an REU. Female and minority students are especially encouraged to apply. Funding is restricted to US citizens or permanent residents. Students will receive a stipend of $4,000, travel reimbursement up to $500, a stipend of $800 for subsistence, and shared accommodations. Additional funds for students to travel and present their results will also be made available after the REU. External Link: https://www.math.clemson.edu/ccnt/undergraduate/ |
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Solid-State Devices for Electronics, Photonics, and Magnetics Technology Clemson University |
Physics | Undergrad | February 1, 2022 | |
Fields of Study: Physics Applicant Types: Undergrad Applications Due: February 1, 2022 Program Name: Solid-State Devices for Electronics, Photonics, and Magnetics Technology Program Admin Email: wharrel@clemson.edu Award Title: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1560070 Award ID: Locations:
Applications Closed
Program Period: May 17, 2021 – July 23, 2021 Research Topics: and bio-engineering, electrical & computer, materials science, physics
Program Overview:
Micro and nanofabrication of solid-state devices are rapidly becoming the key drivers of interdisciplinary research in emerging fields such as nanoelectronics, nanophotonics, nanomechanics, nanophysics, and biophysics. Such technology is a critical component of modern economic development, and leadership in research is a key to sustained US economic competitiveness. One of the greatest challenges in maintaining that leadership is the limited number of undergraduates from US engineering programs who pursue graduate studies in solid-state devices and the related topics of materials and device processing. Eligibility: U.S. citizenship or permanent-resident status Primarily Electrical and Computer Engineering. Closely related disciplines will be considered. External Link: https://www.clemson.edu/cecas/departments/ece/academics/undergrad/SURE/index.html |
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Nature’s machinery through the prism of physics, biology, chemistry and engineering Clemson University |
Bioengineering, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Materials Research, Physics | Undergrad | March 1, 2022 | |
Fields of Study: Bioengineering, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Materials Research, Physics Applicant Types: Undergrad Applications Due: March 1, 2022 Program Name: Nature's machinery through the prism of physics, biology, chemistry and engineering Program Admin Email: alper@clemson.edu Award Title: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1757658 Award ID: Locations:
Applications Closed
Program Period: May 24, 2021 – July 30, 2021 Research Topics: bioengineering, biology, biophysics, biosciences, chemistry, materials science, physics
Program Overview:
*We are currently expecting to host a summer 2021 Biophysics REU program on Clemson’s campus as the situation linked to COVID-19 improves. However, because this is an ever-evolving situation, please check back here for updates in the future. For up-to-date information about COVID-19 related issues on campus, please see the COVID-19 Resources and Updates page here. Program participants work with faculty members, postdocs, graduate students, other undergrads, and each other on collaborative research projects about nature’s machinery. Participants are paired in teams of two to carry out independent but highly collaborative research under the guidance of two faculty mentors, each from a different discipline. The projects are designed to give participants a sense of the contributions that physical scientists can make on biological problems, and the contributions that biologists can make on physical problems. The focus is on cross-disciplinary training. Please contact the program administrator: Celesté Hackett Undergraduate Student Services Coordinator 118 Kinard Laboratory Clemson University Clemson, SC 29631-0978 Phone: 864-656-3418 Email: c Eligibility: Participants must meet the following requirements: Completed at least two semesters of college-level physical science/engineering or biological science/engineering by the start of the program in May 2021 External Link: http://www.clemson.edu/physics/biophysics-reu |
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Advanced Materials for Chemistry and Biology Clemson University |
Chemistry, Materials Research | Undergrad | March 1, 2022 | |
Fields of Study: Chemistry, Materials Research Applicant Types: Undergrad Applications Due: March 1, 2022 Program Name: Advanced Materials for Chemistry and Biology Program Admin Email: thoujei@clemson.edu Award Title: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1560300 Award ID: Locations:
Applications Closed
Program Period: May 24, 2021 – July 30, 2021 Research Topics: biology, chemistry, materials
Program Overview:
We are currently expecting to host a summer 2021 Biophysics REU program on Clemson’s campus as the situation linked to COVID-19 improves. However, because this is an ever-evolving situtation, please check back here for updates in the future. For up-to-date information about COVID-19 related issues on campus, please see the COVID-19 Resources and Updates page here. The Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Program in biophysics is funded by the National Science Foundation to support ten highly qualified students to undertake interdisciplinary, supervised research projects at Clemson University, for a period of 10 weeks each summer. The summer 2021 REU program will run from Monday, May 24, 2021 through Friday, July 30, 2021. Move-in is at least one day before the start date, and move out is one day after the end date. Program participants work with faculty members, postdocs, graduate students, other undergrads, and each other on collaborative research projects about nature’s machinery. Participants are paired in teams of two to carry out independent but highly collaborative research under the guidance of two faculty mentors, each from a different discipline. The projects are designed to give participants a sense of the contributions that physical scientists can make on biological problems, and the contributions that biologists can make on physical problems. The focus is on cross-disciplinary training. Eligibility: External Link: http://www.clemson.edu/chemistry/reu |
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High Performance Computing with Engineering Applications Clarkson University |
Computer and Information Science and Engineering, Engineering, Mathematics | Undergrad | February 15, 2023 | |
Fields of Study: Computer and Information Science and Engineering, Engineering, Mathematics Applicant Types: Undergrad Applications Due: February 15, 2023 Program Name: High Performance Computing with Engineering Applications Program Admin Email: dhou@clarkson.edu Award Title: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1852102 Award ID: Locations:
Applications Closed
Program Period: May 22, 2023 – July 28, 2023 Research Topics: algorithm development, computer architecture, computing performance optimization, engineering applications, high performance computing, mathematical modeling, parallel and distributed computing
Program Overview:
Engage a total of 10 students annually from traditionally underrepresented groups or colleges and universities with limited research opportunities and immerse students in ongoing research projects in HPC-related engineering fields; Cultivate talented students to effectively plan, conduct, and communication scientific research through meaningful and engaging research projects, close and effective mentoring, weekly group meetings, mentor training, and public presentations; Improve educational pathways to advanced HPC-related careers through student involvement in field trips, invited speakers, and additional professional development activities. Eligibility: U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident; External Link: http://reu-hpc.clarkson.edu |
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Advancing Sustainable Systems and Environmental Technologies (ASSETs) to Serve Humanity Clarkson University |
Engineering | Undergrad | March 24, 2023 | |
Fields of Study: Engineering Applicant Types: Undergrad Applications Due: March 24, 2023 Program Name: Advancing Sustainable Systems and Environmental Technologies (ASSETs) to Serve Humanity Program Admin Email: srogers@clarkson.edu Award Title: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1659623 Award ID: Locations:
Applications Closed
Program Period: May 22, 2023 – July 28, 2023 Research Topics: multidisciplinary sustainability-related research projects in engineering, sciences, social sciences and policy
Program Overview:
he Aquatic Science, Engineering, and Technology (ASET) Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program (ASET-REU) is a 10-week program and immersive research experience exposing eight undergraduates per year to authentic aquatic research. The ASET-REU program focuses on the Great Lakes and Hudson River basin research and includes an integrative learning community through research, seminars, professional development, and social activities. The program leverages existing research and educational programs in the Schools of Arts and Sciences and Engineering and the Institute for a Sustainable Environment. Participants will receive: $6000 stipend Eligibility: Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of the United States or an eligible non-citizen (i.e. U.S. national or Jay Treaty of 1789). Friday, March 24, 2023 at 11:59 Eastern U.S.; or until positions are filled External Link: http://www.clarkson.edu/REU |
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Research Experience for Undergraduates in Satellite and Ground-Based Remote Sensing at NOAA-CREST: Expanded Opportunities City University of New York |
Engineering, Meteorology | Undergrad | February 1, 2022 | |
Fields of Study: Engineering, Meteorology Applicant Types: Undergrad Applications Due: February 1, 2022 Program Name: Research Experience for Undergraduates in Satellite and Ground-Based Remote Sensing at NOAA-CREST: Expanded Opportunities Program Admin Email: rblake@citytech.cuny.edu Award Title: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1950629 Award ID: Locations:
Applications Closed
Program Period: – Research Topics: air quality, air-land and air-sea interactions, climate, engineering, meteorology, modeling, remote sensing
Program Overview:
Collaborative with NOAA-CREST Cooperative Remote Sensing Science and Technology Center (NOAA-CREST), This project seeks to continue to provide undergraduate students (community college and four-year students) an opportunity to conduct full-time, collaborative satellite and ground-based remote sensing research with faculty mentors from within NOAA-CREST’s Center for Earth System Sciences and Remote Sensing Technologies and its Center for Remote Sensing and Earth System Sciences. This previously funded REU site now has a newly tested community college component. Ten (10) STEM students (five from community colleges and five from four-year institutions) will be recruited from the City University of New York’s (CUNY) 23 campus-wide institutions. For fifteen weeks, these students will become part of a community of research scholars who are actively engaged in state-of-the-art remote sensing research and applications. They will participate in research group meetings, seminars, oral and poster presentations at local, regional, and national conferences, and one team of them will participate in citizen science by engaging a local, environmentally active, but scientifically underserved community in basic, state-of-the-art, neighborhood-scale, multi-platformed, urban heat island studies in the Bedford-Stuyvesant community of Brooklyn, New York. Eligibility: External Link: https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/crest |
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Research and Training in Biochemistry, Biophysics and Biodesign (B3) for Undergraduates City College of New York |
Biochemistry, Biological Sciences, Biophysics, Chemistry | Undergrad | February 15, 2023 | |
Fields of Study: Biochemistry, Biological Sciences, Biophysics, Chemistry Applicant Types: Undergrad Applications Due: February 15, 2023 Program Name: Research and Training in Biochemistry, Biophysics and Biodesign (B3) for Undergraduates Program Admin Email: dj@ccny.cuny.edu Award Title: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1852496 Award ID: Locations:
Applications Closed
Program Period: June 5, 2023 – August 11, 2023 Research Topics: biochemistry, biodesign, biology, biophysics, biosciences
Program Overview:
The Biochemistry, Biophysics and Biodesign (B3) research experience for undergraduates (REU) is a National Science Foundation supported summer program at the City College of New York (CCNY). 10 students are embedded into faculty research labs in the Departments of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Biology, and Physics in the Science Division, the Biomedical Engineering and Chemical Engineering at the Grove School of Engineering, and the CUNY School of Medicine. Experiences at the laboratory bench or in front of a computer are supplemented with activities to promote interactions between students, peers, senior colleagues, faculty mentors, and to expose students to science in / out of the laboratory. © David Jeruzalmi, 2020 Applications from students who are members of under-represented groups or from economically under-resourced backgrounds are especially welcome. Students may only accept one award during their undergraduate careers. The 10 week B3 REU program runs during the summer months and provides a weekly $600 stipend and housing. Eligibility: The City College of New York (CCNY) seeks highly motivated applicants for an NSF-funded Research Experience for Undergraduates program in Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Biodesign (B3-REU). The program in Biochemistry, Biophysics and Biodesign (B3) is a research initiative at CCNY comprised of members of the Departments of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Biology, Physics, Biomedical Engineering and Chemical Engineering. Applications from students who are members of under-represented groups or from economically under-resourced backgrounds are especially welcome. Undergraduates will have ordinarily completed their second year (or equivalent), have a strong academic record, and a motivation to do research. The successful applicant will have taken the equivalent of General Chemistry with Lab, Foundations of Biology with Lab, and Organic Chemistry with Lab. The following courses are also recommended: General Physics with Lab, Calculus-based, Quantitative Analysis with Lab, and/or Cell and Molecular Biology with Lab. Applicants will be asked to indicate a preference for being embedded with three participating research groups. Prior research experience is not required. Participants must be US citizens or permanent residents. Applications from students who are members of under-represented groups or from economically under-resourced backgrounds are especially welcome. Students may only accept one B3 REU award during their undergraduate careers. External Link: https://www.b3-reu.ccny.cuny.edu |