Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) @ LearnLab

Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh have an exciting opportunity summer research experience for undergraduates (REU) available for undergraduates.  The application for this program is attached and can also be found at http://www.learnlab.org/opportunities/LearnLab_Summer_REU.php.
This REU program is sponsored by LearnLab, a Science of Learning Center funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).   We encourage applications from students who would like to conduct research in the fields of psychology, education, computer science, human-computer interfaces and language technologies. LearnLab’s REU program allows talented undergraduates to spend 8 weeks during the summer in a research laboratory at Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Pittsburgh, or one of our research partners.  The REU program supports LearnLab’s commitment to training a diverse set of science, technology, education, and psychology leaders.Applications are encouraged from students who wish to learn to conduct research in a modern academic research laboratory under the guidance of experienced scientists and engineers and experiment in real classroom environments. The REU program will expose students to the excitement and opportunities of a research career. This experience will provide excellent preparation for students interested in subsequently pursuing a Masters or Ph.D. degree. Although students from other years may apply, this opportunity is most fitting for a student at the end of the junior year of undergraduate studies.

 

Each student will receive a fellowship stipend of $4000 for the eight-week REU program. Food, housing and travel will also be provided. Students will conduct research in an area matched to the interests expressed in the student’s application. Guidance and supervision of the research project will be provided by the faculty member as well as, in some cases, a postdoctoral fellow and/or advanced graduate student.

 

Seminars specific to those participating in the REU program will be held weekly including seminars on graduate admissions and career opportunities in science, education, computer science and engineering. In addition, LearnLab seminars and those held by Carnegie Mellon’s Human Computer Interaction Institute and Language Technologies Institute and seminars at Pitt’s Language Research and Development Center will be open to the students, giving them exposure to a wide range of research in learning sciences.

 

There are several benefits that the participating students may receive. If the studentâ?Ts research in the summer is of high quality and has added value to an ongoing research project, past students have been asked to be a coauthor on the research team’s publication on that subject. Addition of publications to the resume of a graduate school applicant always greatly improves the application.  If the quality of the research is high, the faculty member who advised the student would likely be willing to write a letter of recommendation for the student which could be included in a graduate school application. Research experience in one of the National Science Foundation’s premier research centers will be viewed attractively. Finally, a summer spent in one of the National Science Foundation’s premier project areas is a plus in an application whether it be for entry to Carnegie Mellon or the University of Pittsburgh or to any other institution.

 

There are scholarships available for graduate work on projects in LearnLab. The student should inquire about these possibilities during the summer program.

 

REU Program Dates: Students will begin their research experience on Sunday, June 2, 2013 with a welcoming reception and information session.  The REU program will end on Friday July 26, 2013 with a poster session in the afternoon. Submission of an application indicates that the applicant agrees to be present from June 2 to 4pm July 26, 2013 inclusive.

 

Application Deadline: Deadline for applications is February 15, 2013. Students will be informed of our decision by March 1, 2013.

 

Minimum Requirements: Students should have a minimum of 3.5 GPA out of 4.0 although we will consider students who show by other measures that they are exceptional and who have GPAs over 3.2. Class standing and grades in specific subjects that are close to the field of research will also be considered, as are recommendations.

 

Number of slots/ positions available: LearnLab can accommodate as many as 10 positions, although in any given year, we may decide to fund less than 10 applicants

 

Best Regards,

 

Michael Bett

LearnLab Managing Director

www.LearnLab.org

(412) 268-8616

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Learnlab/379480872145833

Twitter: https://twitter.com/learnlabslc

 

MAXIMA Summer REU in Interdisciplinary Mathematics

MAXIMA Summer REU in Interdisciplinary Mathematics

The Institute for Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) and the Macalester College Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science announce a six-week (June 10 – July 19, 2013) REU in applied mathematics. The program will be hosted at the IMA facilities at the Twin Cities campus of the University of Minnesota (UMN).

Students will work on open research problems posed by UMN researchers in computer science and engineering. Research teams will be advised by Macalester and University of St. Thomas faculty. Students will also collaborate with IMA postdoctoral fellows. Topics for summer 2013 are drawn from compressed sensing, image recognition, and robotics. The various projects employ techniques from mathematics, statistics, and computer science.

Full details, including descriptions from three previous summers, can be found at:

http://www.ima.umn.edu/reu

The online application is due February 22, 2013. This program is sponsored by a three-year NSF grant and by the IMA. Please direct any questions to reu@ima.umn.edu.

We look forward to hearing from your aspiring undergraduates,

Attachment: 2013-MAXIMA-REU Poster-2.pdf

Fadil Santosa, Director, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications
Andrew Beveridge, Assistant Professor, Macalester College

Summer Research Opportunity for Undergraduates

Summer Research Opportunity-University of Tokyo
 
The Graduate School of Science at the University of Tokyo will offer summer research internship opportunities to qualified undergraduate students. The program is a grant program, named UTRIP (the University-of-Tokyo Research Internship Program). The features of the UTRIP program are as follows:
 
* Six-week research-centered program for students who wish to obtain a Master’s or Doctoral   
  degree in natural science areas.
 
* Providing financial support to all participants including housing for the full period of six week,  
   coverage for traveling costs to, and from Japan (up to 100,000 yen) as well as stipend of  
   60,000 yen to cover some personal expenses in Japan. No program fees will be charged.
 
* Eligibility: Undergraduate students of a Bachelor’s degree program. At selection, however, the  
   priority for nomination is given to applicants in their junior years.
 
* Application process: All application materials will be accepted at the
   given site.
 
* Please check for the application procedure at: http://www.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/utrip/apply-now/
 
The program details are available at the website below:
 
Please contact me at the email address:
soeda.sachiko@mail.u-tokyo.ac.jp, if you have any questions.
 
 
Matthew Price, PhD.
Undergraduate Research and National and International Scholarships Coordinator
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Fifth Floor, Illini Union Bookstore
807 South Wright Street
Champaign, IL 61820

REU Announcement

I am proud to announce that the Department of Mathematics and Statistics of Oakland University will run its REU for the fourth year during the Summer 2013.

This REU particularly target women undergraduates in mathematics with an interest in the computational of simulation and modeling in Applied Mathematics as well as Graph Theory.

For more information, see https://sites.google.com/a/oakland.edu/mathreu/

Summer@ICERM Undergraduate Summer Research Program

SUMMER@ICERM
Undergraduate Summer Research Program
at Brown University
June 17 – August 9, 2013

The 2013 Summer@ICERM program is designed for a select group of 10-12 undergraduate scholars. Students will work in small groups of two or three, supervised by faculty advisors and aided by teaching assistants. The faculty advisors will provide a list of interesting open problems in geometry and in dynamical systems. These problems include Euclidean, hyperbolic and projective geometry, iteration of geometric constructions, and mathematical billiards. Students will form research groups to work on the problems, will give talks about their findings, and will write up their research into a paper at the end of the program.


The Application Process 

Applications for the 2013 Summer@ICERM are being accepted through MathPrograms.org.

 

Applicants must not yet have graduated with an undergraduate degree at the time of the program start.

 

Funding is available for a limited number of students who are not US citizens or permanent residents.

All application materials must be received by February 6, 2013.

*Accepted Brown University students will receive a Brown UTRA stipend in lieu of the Summer@ICERM funding package.

 

 
100% of the Summer@ICERM 2012 student survey respondents indicated they would recommend the Summer@ICERM program to their friends.

“Perfectly organized research program, projects were very accessible and we had the chance to have real progress on our research. Professors were very helpful and the meetings were very useful. ICERM looks wonderful and it is a great place to do research.”
— Summer@ICERM 2012 participant

More at http://icerm.brown.edu/summerug

Mayo Clinic Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program

The Mayo Clinic and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have partnered to provide an outstanding opportunity for our undergraduates to serve as a Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow (SURF) at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.  Up to five (5) slots in this highly successful program have been allocated to Urbana campus undergraduates. The deadline for applications is 5 PM Monday, January 7, 2013. Please view the attachment for more information.  For more information, please contact Maggie Miller (meberg@illinois.edu).

http://www.mayo.edu/mgs/programs/summer-undergraduate-research-fellowship

 

Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
http://www.beckman.illinois.edu/

Summer Research in India

The University of Illinois is participating in an India-Illinois research exchange called the Khorana Program.  It’s geared toward STEM, agriculture, medicine, and public health students who wish to spend their summer 2013 (June and July) conducting research – in this case conducting research abroad.  The program is run through UW-Madison with the Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC).  Students do not receive academic credit.
 
Last summer, UIUC hosted 4 Khorana scholars from India and we will host even more this coming summer.  We would also like to make it a true exchange program by sending Illinois students to India this summer. 
 
The funding for Illinois students going to India is very good – accommodations and meals are covered for all participants, and most or all undergrads will get either airfare covered or a $500-1,000 stipend.  Some grad students will get both the stipend and airfare.  And the Charles Wert India-Illinois scholarship through International Programs and Studies might be able to cover at least some of the students’ out-of-pocket expenses. Going to India next summer through the Khorana Programs seems to be extremely affordable.
 
I have attached a flier with additional information for students. 
 
Please let me know if you have questions! 
 

Khorana 2013 flier

 

International Programs and Studies
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Illinois Business Consulting

Why should I join Illinois Business Consulting?
As a result of the client base that IBC has established, students have a wide-range of networking opportunities that lead to summer internships and full-time employment after graduation.  The professional staff provides training and development that gives members a significant advantage when competing for any internship or full-time job.  IBC members are able to tell potential future employers about creating economic value, solving problems, and working on a team for a real-world client.  If you are looking to expand your professional networking base, develop technical and communication skills, gain real world consulting experience, and improve your opportunities for employment, please apply online at www.ibc.illinois.edu  by January 20th 2013.

What is Consulting?
Consulting is a valuable tool that organizations use in which an external organization is contacted to assist the client in improving their performance through the analysis of existing organizational issues, as well as the development of plans for improvement and growth.  Those who work in the consulting industry have a wide range of backgrounds depending on the area of expertise that the company specializes in.

What is Illinois Business Consulting?
IBC is the largest student-run consultancy in the country, conducting 60-70 business consulting projects each year for established organizations of varying sizes (Fortune 500 to small businesses, both for-profit and nonprofit).  Illinois Business Consulting works with real-world clients by assembling teams of 5-6 consultants, 1 project manager, and 1 senior manager from a wide-variety of backgrounds to take on a complex, challenging project that the client currently faces.  Throughout the project, students have the opportunity to interact with management of the respective client, as well as communicate their findings in a final deliverable.

Who can join Illinois Business Consulting?
Since our clients have a wide-range of projects, the skill set that is needed for consulting teams is very diversified.   As a result, students of all majors, undergraduate and graduate, are invited to apply.

http://www.ibc.illinois.edu/

 

 

 

NCSA Opportunities for undergraduates

The National Center for Supercomputing Applications

http://www.ncsa.illinois.edu

supports large scale computing in various disciplines and also has in-house research areas such as health sciences, bioinformatics, astronomy, and atmospheric sciences which can benefit from large scale data analysis.

Ian Brooks, who runs the Health Sciences Group currently has a Computer Assistant hourly position available

https://secure.admin.illinois.edu/osfa/vjb/detail.aspx?type=nonfws&postid=17131

While the primary focus is computer programming and the job only requires basic data analysis and visualization, he tells me having more advanced data analytic experience would be a nice plus. So if you have the computer skills he’s looking for and you are looking for hourly work, this is an opportunity worth considering.

He also tells me that there would be opportunities for a student interested in data exploration (in the public health realm) to do that in his group. They have data from sources including medical visits, weather, school attendance, and vet/med sources and are interested in extracting useful information for public health purposes. Currently this exploratory research would be unpaid and the compensation for these analyses would be shared publication credit, but it would be a good resume builder for anyone who is interested.

You can contact Ian directly at ianb@illinois.edu about the hourly position or potential exploratory research. There may be future opportunities in his group or other groups in NCSA as well.

I also wanted to make a quick plug for the Virtual Job Board

https://secure.admin.illinois.edu/osfa/vjb/

for students who are looking for work at or near the university and who may not have been aware of the board.

Darren Glosemeyer
Department of Statistics
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/glosemey/www/