Site Details | Fields of Study | Applicant Type | Applications Due | |
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REU at Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences |
Ocean Sciences | Undergrad | February 16, 2023 | |
Fields of Study: Ocean Sciences Applicant Types: Undergrad Applications Due: February 16, 2023 Program Name: REU at Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences Program Admin Email: reu@bigelow.org Award Title: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1460861 Award ID: Locations:
Applications Closed Program Period: May 21, 2023 – July 28, 2023 Research Topics: climate research, invertebrate biology, invertebrate ecology, marine biology, microbiology, oceanography, sensory biology, virology
Program Overview:
The application website usually opens in January with due dates in mid-February. Undergraduates in Bigelow Laboratory's summer REU Program spend ten weeks at the Laboratory conducting independent research with guidance from a scientist mentor. Directed by Senior Research Scientist Dr. David Fields, and funded by the National Science Foundation, the REU Program is designed to give students pursuing degrees in the sciences, mathematics and engineering a laboratory-based research experience with an emphasis on hands-on, state-of-the-art methods and technologies. REU students are immersed in the Bigelow community and participate in seminars, field trips, Laboratory outreach programs, social events, and more. Each student in the program is paired with a Bigelow Laboratory scientist based on mutual research interests. During the ten weeks, students work with their mentors to identify a research question, develop a proposal, conduct their research, and prepare an abstract and poster. At the end of the program, students present their poster and give a talk at a student symposium. Eligibility: An REU participant must be a current undergraduate student and a citizen or permanent resident of the United States or its possessions; international students and graduating seniors are not eligible for this program. An undergraduate student is defined as a student who is enrolled in a degree program (part-time or full-time) leading to a baccalaureate or associate degree. Students who are transferring from one college or university to another and are enrolled at neither institution during the intervening summer may participate under certain circumstances. See the National Science Foundation's eligibility guidelines for more information. Minorities and students with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Applicants should have, at minimum, one year of basic biology, have taken at least one earth or ocean science course, and be in good standing with their home institution. Most REU students will have completed two or three years of college and be majoring in earth science, environmental science, biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics or engineering. Prior research experience is not required, but relevant coursework and enthusiasm for conducting independent research are important. We encourage applications from non-traditional students, as well as those attending community colleges. External Link: https://www.bigelow.org/education/reu/ |
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Mathematical Modeling in Environmental, Biological and Other Sciences Bethune-Cookman University |
Biological Sciences, Environmental Science, Mathematics | Undergrad | April 30, 2023 | |
Fields of Study: Biological Sciences, Environmental Science, Mathematics Applicant Types: Undergrad Applications Due: April 30, 2023 Program Name: Mathematical Modeling in Environmental, Biological and Other Sciences Program Admin Email: sivasundarams@cookman.edu Award Title: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1755561 Award ID: Locations:
Applications Closed
Program Period: May 24, 2023 – July 16, 2023 Research Topics: bio., envir, math modeling
Program Overview:
The REU Site: Mathematical Modeling in Environmental, Biological and Other Sciences (MMEBS) Program is an eight-week research experience for undergraduate students hosted by Bethune–Cookman University (B-CU) with the support of NSF. The program combines learning scientific, mathematical, and data analytics with project work on interdisciplinary application problems. All activities of the program are conducted by teams of students, closely supported by faculty mentors. Earned a minimum of 30 college credits with a GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale before the beginning of the program. Program stipend $4,000 Eligibility: Eligibility requirements for participants supported by federal grants: be a continuing undergraduate student at an accredited academic institution in the U.S. (i.e., still be a student in the fall semester following the program; this is an NSF requirement and cannot be waived) External Link: http://www.cookman.edu/academics/schools/CSEM/programs/MMEBS/index.html |
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Fall Semester Student Research in Oceanography and Marine Science at the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences |
Biochemistry, Ecology, Marine Sciences, Molecular Biology, Physics | Undergrad | May 31, 2023 | |
Fields of Study: Biochemistry, Ecology, Marine Sciences, Molecular Biology, Physics Applicant Types: Undergrad Applications Due: May 31, 2023 Program Name: Fall Semester Student Research in Oceanography and Marine Science at the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences Program Admin Email: audrey.pope@bios.edu Award Title: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1460686 Award ID: Locations:
Applications Closed
Program Period: August 28, 2023 – November 17, 2023 Research Topics: atmospheric science, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, coral reef ecology, ecology, geology, marine science, molecular biology, oceanography, physics
Program Overview:
Interested in pursuing graduate study or a career in Ocean Sciences? The NSF-funded Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Program at the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS) is an ideal start to your journey. Available in the fall semester, the REU Program at BIOS will provide you with an invaluable experience of research in marine sciences. Gain essential skills and knowledge in field, laboratory and data analysis techniques at a state-of-the-art ocean science facility with well-equipped lab spaces. This includes access to the pristine and unique waters surrounding one of the world's northernmost coral reefs. Please visit our website at http://www.bios.edu/education/reu for full details of the research themes available in the current year. Over a period of 12 weeks, you will undertake an individual research project in a collaborative group setting under the expert supervision of BIOS scientists. REU students will also participate in training seminars and workshops in scientific communication, research methods and ethics, and career development. You will give presentations about your research to your peers and colleagues at BIOS. Our program offers the opportunity to take part in various field trips to learn about Bermuda’s natural history, flora and fauna, and (weather and ship schedule permitting) all students will have the opportunity to participate in an oceanographic research cruise aboard our research vessel R/V Atlantic Explorer. Eligibility: *12-week program offered in the Fall (August-November) *Open to U.S. Citizens, U.S. Nationals and Permanent Residents of the United States *Eligible applicants must be over 18 years of age and enrolled in a program of undergraduate study immediately before and after the program dates *Underrepresented groups and students attending colleges or universities with limited STEM research opportunities are particularly encouraged to apply *Applicants are ineligible if they have participated in a prior NSF-REU in Ocean Sciences *Return airfare (from and to the U.S.), campus accommodation, meals and a US$500 weekly stipend are covered by the BIOS REU program; medical/travel insurance is the responsibility of the student *Students must commit to the entire program (no late arrivals or early departures) *A valid passport is required *40+ hours per week, full-time program *Successful candidates are encouraged to arrange for independent study credit through their home institutions External Link: http://www.bios.edu/education/reu/ |
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Research Experience for Undergraduates in Algebra and Discrete Mathematics at Auburn University Auburn University |
Mathematics | Undergrad | March 20, 2023 | |
Fields of Study: Mathematics Applicant Types: Undergrad Applications Due: March 20, 2023 Program Name: Research Experience for Undergraduates in Algebra and Discrete Mathematics at Auburn University Program Admin Email: jendaov@auburn.edu Award Title: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1950563 Award ID: Award 1560257 Locations:
Applications Closed
Program Period: May 30, 2023 – July 23, 2023 Research Topics: algebra and discrete mathematics (graphs and hypergraphs, information and coding theory), number theory
Program Overview:
After two weeks of intensive introduction to a selection of open problems and problem areas, participants will break into groups working on problems in different areas (although anyone may work on anything, and it may well happen that a participant will belong to two or more of the specializing groups). Participants will be asked to make short presentations in daily seminars and problem sessions of background literature and of progress made, or of obstacles encountered. Participants are asked and will be encouraged to maintain contact with the project directors for program evaluation, for further research, and concerning publication of publishable results. Some Discrete Mathematics problems will require the use of Computer Algebra. For work in Computer Algebra, participants will be trained in MAGMA. It is preferable, but not required, that participants have some background in Abstract Algebra. Eligibility: NSF funding is restricted to US citizens and permanent residents. Other self-funded students are welcome to apply. Also, you must be an undergraduate student, meaning that you are pursuing a bachelor's or associate degree that will not be awarded before August 2023. External Link: https://cws.auburn.edu/apspi/pm/mathreu |
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NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Parallel and Distributed Computing Auburn University |
Computer and Information Science and Engineering, Physics | Undergrad | February 15, 2022 | |
Fields of Study: Computer and Information Science and Engineering, Physics Applicant Types: Undergrad Applications Due: February 15, 2022 Program Name: NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Parallel and Distributed Computing Program Admin Email: baskisa@auburn.edu Award Title: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1659845 Award ID: Locations:
Applications Closed
Program Period: May 20, 2021 – Research Topics: cpu temperature control for energy reduction, distributed analytics, indoor localization using deep learning, machine learning algorithms, smart utility networks, thermal friendly architecture
Program Overview:
The Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) on Parallel and Distributed Computing is a National Science Foundation (NSF) funded research program at Auburn University. There are nine positions for the 9-week program. The undergraduate research assistants are initiated towards research under the guidance of faculty from Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering and Physics. The research assistants collaborate with their advisers and are expected to contribute to the field of Parallel and Distributed Computing. Up to $4,500 in compensation plus generous housing and food allowance (see application for details) Eligibility: Women, minorities, and students from "undergraduate" institutions are especially encouraged to apply. Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident of the United States. Remember, once you have accepted an offer from the program, you are obligated to complete the summer internship (all 9 weeks) program and meet the program requirements. External Link: http://www.eng.auburn.edu/csse/research/research-experience-for-undergraduates-reu-in-parallel-and-distributed-computing/index.html |
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Research Experience for Undergraduate on Smart UAVs Auburn University |
Department of Defense (DoD), UAV Technologies | Undergrad | February 28, 2022 | |
Fields of Study: Department of Defense (DoD), UAV Technologies Applicant Types: Undergrad Applications Due: February 28, 2022 Program Name: Research Experience for Undergraduate on Smart UAVs Program Admin Email: biazsaa@auburn.edu Award Title: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1852068 Award ID: Locations:
Applications Closed
Program Period: May 17, 2021 – Research Topics: autonomous flight, unmanned aerial vehicles (uavs)
Program Overview:
Up to $7,528 in compensation (see application for details) Eligibility: Requirements of the Intern Program: Applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident of the United States (no exception). External Link: http://www.eng.auburn.edu/comp/research/impact/ |
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AU Collaborative Approaches among Scientists and Engineers (CASE) REU Auburn University |
Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Computer Science, Geosciences, Physics | Undergrad | February 10, 2023 | |
Fields of Study: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Computer Science, Geosciences, Physics Applicant Types: Undergrad Applications Due: February 10, 2023 Program Name: AU Collaborative Approaches among Scientists and Engineers (CASE) REU Program Admin Email: kxm0001@auburn.edu Award Title: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1950304 Award ID: Locations:
Applications Closed
Program Period: May 14, 2023 – July 21, 2023 Research Topics: biology, chemistry, computer science, cross-disciplinary research projects that span the discipliners of engineering, physics and geosciences, team mentoring
Program Overview:
The National Science Foundation (NSF) and Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) funded Collaborative Approaches among Scientists and Engineers (CASE) Research Experience is a 10-week research program for undergraduates located at Auburn University. Field and laboratory research projects are available for students majoring in STEM disciplines including chemistry, biology, physics, and all branches of engineering. The interdisciplinary nature of STEM disciplines allows for innovative collaborations and as students, encourages deeper critical thinking skills. The CASE REU offers a unique opportunity for undergraduate students majoring in STEM disciplines to work on a cross-disciplinary project led by teams of 2 faculty mentors from 2 distinct disciplines. Additionally, students will participate in professional development and social activities. Students will have the opportunity to present their research at the closing symposium. Eligibility: We typically support 10-12 students per/summer. External Link: http://www.aub.ie/CASEREU |
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Sensor Signal and Information Processing (SenSIP) Arizona State University |
Sensors and signal processing algorithms | Undergrad | February 28, 2022 | |
Fields of Study: Sensors and signal processing algorithms Applicant Types: Undergrad Applications Due: February 28, 2022 Program Name: Sensor Signal and Information Processing (SenSIP) Program Admin Email: spanias@asu.edu Award Title: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1659871 Award ID: Award 1659871 Locations:
Applications Closed
Program Period: May 17, 2021 – July 16, 2021 Research Topics: interface circuits, machine learning, sensor design and fabrication, sensors and signal processing algorithms, sensors for internet of things, signal processing, wearable and flexible sensors
Program Overview:
*The SenSIP devices and algorithms REU will run this summer of 2021 from May 17 to July 16.Given the current COVID-19 conditions, we anticipate that the REU participation will be virtual. However, if conditions improve considerably we may run a hybrid program where students choose to either come on campus or attend virtually. By the end of March, we will re-assess the situation, and also seek guidance from NSF and our university and make information available on our website. This fourth-year REU site will be hosted at the ASU main campus and will recruit nine undergraduate students per year in the summer for nine weeks. The Sensor, Signal and Information Processing (SenSIP) Devices and Algorithms REU will provide integrative research experiences at the overlap of sensor device design and algorithm development. Most of the projects will be under the auspices of the Sensor Signal and Information Processing (SenSIP) center which is an Arizona Board of Regents program that also has a Phase 2 Industry/ University Cooperative Research Center site of NCSS (award 1540040). SenSIP and the Co-PIs collaborate closely with several faculties whose labs are central to the research theme of this REU site. This REU benefits from experiences gained from prior REU, REV and RET supplements of SenSIP which have produced research publications, presentations and publications, and a patent pre-disclosure. Eligibility: Without exceptions, applicants must be: Undergraduate Students Majoring in an Engineering or Science discipline. External Link: https://engineering.asu.edu/sensip/reu-index-html/ |
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Quantitative Research for the Life and Social Sciences Arizona State University |
Mathematics | Undergrad | February 15, 2022 | |
Fields of Study: Mathematics Applicant Types: Undergrad Applications Due: February 15, 2022 Program Name: Quantitative Research for the Life and Social Sciences Program Admin Email: Rebecca.Perlin@asu.edu Award Title: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1757968 Award ID: Locations:
Applications Closed
Program Period: – Research Topics: mathematical biology and applied mathematics
Program Overview:
*Based on recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Arizona Department of Health Services, ASU has made the decision to limit staffing across the university to keep everyone as safe as possible. As such, Levin Center staff will continue working remotely, but we will return to the office in a part-time capacity effective Monday, January 11, 2021. We have begun to phase in our on-campus presence in order to provide the best possible service in the safest way possible for our students, faculty, staff and visitors. We hope to be available Monday through Friday, 8 am to 4 pm, but please be advised that there may be some lapses in physical presence due to staff availability and university guidelines. Office doors will be closed and signage should indicate office hours; please knock on the door within those hours! Please also be aware that capacity restrictions to meet social distancing requirements will be in place. Face covers are REQUIRED for anyone in the building. Eligibility: External Link: https://mtbi.asu.edu |
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Applied Mathematics and Computational Modeling in the Greater Phoenix Area Arizona State University |
Department of Defense (DoD) | Undergrad | May 6, 2023 | |
Fields of Study: Department of Defense (DoD) Applicant Types: Undergrad Applications Due: May 6, 2023 Program Name: Applied Mathematics and Computational Modeling in the Greater Phoenix Area Program Admin Email: Wenbo.Tang@asu.edu Award Title: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1757663 Award ID: Locations:
Applications Closed
Program Period: May 15, 2023 – July 21, 2023 Research Topics: computer simulation as a discovery tool.
Program Overview:
The (AM)^2 REU at ASU and Scottsdale Community College The goal of the (AM)^2 – Arizona State University/Maricopa County Community College District Applied Math REU program is aimed at providing summer research experiences to undergraduate students who would not otherwise participate in practical, cutting-edge research in applied mathematics and computational modeling. This REU site is funded by the National Science Foundation and the Department of Defense. Eligibility: To be eligible to apply for the program, you must: be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident (international students may apply but will be considered only if they have their own funding) For MCCCD students: Calculus II and/or Calculus III and/or Differential Equations External Link: https://math.asu.edu/AM2REU |