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REU in NANOTECHNOLOGY: The 2015 Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) in Nanoscale Science & Engineering June 1 - August 8, 2015



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REU in NANOTECHNOLOGY: The 2015 Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) in Nanoscale Science & Engineering June 1 - August 8, 2015

If you're interested in nanotechnology and want to get a head start on an exciting career, then apply today to the SURE program--a ten-week summer undergraduate research program in Nanoscale Device Development at UMass Amherst. You will work on real cutting-edge research projects with faculty mentors and graduate student lab mates as you build your own scientific foundation for the future.

Women and underrepresented minority students are strongly encouraged to apply. Undergraduate majors in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, Physics, and Polymer Science & Engineering are recommended for the program. 


- Ten weeks, June 1 - August 8, 2015

- Competitive stipend

- Free housing in our newest dorms

- Free travel to and from campus

- Field trips and outside activities
Application Deadline: INFORMATION NOT UPDATED. CHECK BACK LATER
To apply and for more information: http://www.umass.edu/massnanotech/SURE.htm



REU Site in Climate Science at Colorado State University

REU stands for Research Experiences for Undergraduates and is a National Science Foundation sponsored program.

ESMEI offers paid summer undergraduate research internships at Colorado State University in the Department of Atmospheric Science. Interns participate in a 10 week program from late May through July. This is an exciting research opportunity in beautiful Fort Collins, Colorado. Join world-class atmospheric scientists investigating the science of clouds, climate and climate change, weather, and modeling. During our program interns have the opportunity to attend scientific seminars, visit national scientific laboratories, and participate in a variety of professional development training.



Eligibility

  • Be a U.S. citizen

  • Have completed at least two years of college

  • Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher

  • Have an interest in learning about climate and weather

  • Have a major in atmospheric science or a related field such as meteorology, geosciences, chemistry, computer science, earth science, engineering, environmental science, mathematics or physics

  • Be considering a career in atmospheric science or related field



Application Deadline : Friday February 5, 2016 11:59pm MST



More information: http://kiwi.atmos.colostate.edu/esmei/reu.html



RiSE at Rutgers and UMDNJ

RiSE (Research in Science and Engineering) is sponsored by Rutgers University, one of the nation's leading public research institutions. We choose 50 outstanding undergraduates from across the U.S. and its territories to participate in 10 weeks of cutting-edge research in the biological, physical, and social sciences, math, engineering, and exciting interdisciplinary areas under the guidance of a carefully matched faculty mentors. RiSE alumni have an outstanding record of success!
Eligibility

  • first generation to college

  • have limited opportunities for intensive research at your home university

  • have followed a non-traditional path to college or have faced life challenges

  • Completion of at least the sophomore year by June 2013. Under some circumstances, we will consider current first-years with outstanding credentials.

  • Minimum GPA of B (3.0/4.0), although exceptions may be granted. Admission is highly selective, and successful applicants typically have excellent academic records.


Application Deadline: Rolling admission! Apply ASAP!
More information: http://rise.rutgers.edu
REVAMP  Research Experience for Student Veterans in Advanced Manufacturing and Entrepreneurship –

The Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute (GTMI) is happy to announce that it is now accepting student applications for the summer 2015 Research Experience for Student Veterans in Advanced Manufacturing and Entrepreneurship (REVAMP) REU program. REVAMP is a 10-week National Science Foundation (NSF) Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) summer internship program hosted at GTMI in Atlanta, Georgia. Students work under the supervision of a faculty mentor to complete a research project centered on cutting-edge manufacturing science and technology. They also receive entrepreneurship training through seminars and the development of a plan for commercializing a technology related to their research.  
-  Dates: 10-week program to be held from May 26, 2015, to July 31, 2015

-     Location: GTMI, on the Georgia Tech campus in Atlanta, GA

-     Benefits to students:


  • $5000 Stipend

  • On-campus housing provided

  • $500 support towards travel

  • Hands-on manufacturing research experience

  • Manufacturing-related seminars and company visits

  • Entrepreneurship training

  • Professional development

  • Conference opportunities

 

Application deadline: February 29, 2016
More information: http://www.manufacturing.gatech.edu/revamp-nsf-reu

 

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

STAR is a nine-week paid summer research experience program for aspiring K-12 STEM teachers from any California State University (CSU) Campus or Noyce Scholars from any US university. Undergraduates on a teaching path, STEM undergraduates seriously considering a career in teaching, masters students, or credential candidates who want to be the best STEM teachers with the most real-world science, technology, engineering, and math experience on their resume' compete to become STAR Fellows.

This is the deal. You spend nine summer weeks working full-time with a research team on cutting edge projects. You work hard, challenging yourself and learning new skills while advancing real science in a field that interests you. You meet fabulous people and immerse yourself in the culture of science. Each week you participate in an education workshop focused on transferring your lab or field experience to the classroom. Finally, you share your knowledge at two conferences. Our funding partners pay you a weekly stipend for your work, the labs get you to help answer pressing questions, and -most importantly- your students get a teacher that knows how science works in the real world. Everybody wins!



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