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  • Summer Internship at Mayo

    Volume 25, Issue 13

    Mayo’s (Paid!) summer internship program especially for those with a bio/medical bend.

    https://college.mayo.edu/academics/biomedical-research-training/summer-undergraduate-research-fellowship-surf/

    Thanks and I’m happy to answer any questions about the program or Mayo in general.

    Bests,

    Brandon Nelson ’16

  • REU at Wooster

    Volume 25, Issue 13

    The College of Wooster NSF-REU* summer research program in physics and chemistry.  Typical research areas include nonlinear dynamics, BZ reactions, celestial mechanics, polymer chemistry, astrophysics, and quantum optics.  Our program…

  • ISO computer help in PHAS

    Volume 25, Issue 13

    ISO computer savvy person to help manage computers, field computer related questions from faculty and staff, and perform other random tasks for the Physics and Astronomy department starting in Spring term 2019 and continuing through academic year 2019-2010 and possibly beyond.

    5 work hours are available for Spring Term 2019, and 5 or 10 work hours in successive terms.

    Essential qualifications are a great work ethic, good communication skills, adaptability, and “Power User” facility with Mac and/or Windows and/or Linux operating systems.  Interested?  Contact Bruce Duffy (bduffy@carleton.edu) or x7078.

  • Yale CRISP REU

    Volume 25, Issue 12

    he Yale CRISP REU program will once again be funding REU fellowships (residential and non-residential) at Yale University in New Haven, CT for the summer of 2019. The deadline for…

  • REU at Caltech

    Volume 25, Issue 11

    Click for lots of details!

  • REU at RIT

    Volume 25, Issue 11

    The RIT Science and Mathematics Educational Research Collaborative, an interdisciplinary Discipline-Based Education Research (DBER) group, will host a Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program this year. Ten accepted students will be involved in mentored-research projects that focus on the theme of Models and Representations in STEM Education and will contribute to publishable research in DBER. Accepted students will participate in a unique “Spring Ahead” research session to work virtually, using video conferencing and online journal club discussions, with project mentors to learn about DBER and outline summer projects.

  • WAVE Fellows Program at Caltech

    Volume 25, Issue 10

    Caltech is excited to announce two summer research opportunities available to continuing undergraduate students. Questions about these programs can be directed to Carol Casey at casey@caltech.edu or (626) 395-2887.

    Interested students can join us for the following webinars to learn more:

    – WAVE Fellows Program Webinar, Wednesday, November 28, 11:00 am PST

    – Amgen Scholars Program Webinar, Thursday, November 29, 11:00 am PST

    Click here to learn how to join the webinars.

  • Carleton Summer Science Fellowship Application

    Volume 25, Issue 10

    The goal of the Summer Science Fellowship is to increase participation of people from historically underrepresented groups (including gender, ethnicity, socioeconomic background, and disabilities) in the sciences and math. Carleton Summer Science Fellows will have the opportunity to work in a research lab either at Carleton or at another institution for two summers.  You would earn a summer stipend of $4600. Summer Science Fellows will be expected to enroll in the 1-credit ‘Science Fellows Research Colloquium’ in the Spring before and the Fall following their research experience.

    Link to more details and application

  • Now accepting applications for spring and summer 2019! Nuclear Engineering Science Laboratory Synthesis (NESLS) Program at Oak Ridge National Laboratory   The Nuclear Engineering Science Laboratory Synthesis (NESLS) Program at…

  • Spend Your Winter Break Building an Original Electronics Instructional Guide

    Volume 25, Issue 8

    From 2018 grad Chris Anisowicz: 

    E&E is a non-profit that runs summer exposure programs on the energy industry for high school students. Our central program includes a hands-on building project where participants will work on either the design, engineering, or product development team for a solar backpack/solar phone charger. We are currently looking for a physics or computer science student with experience in electronics to help us build a step-by-step instructional guide for the engineering portion of this project. This is a remote, paid, winter externship that will involve building a comprehensive guide that outlines both practical instructions for building the circuit and detailed explanations of each component used in the build. You can apply for the position on the Tunnel before November 14th by searching, “Freelance Content Writer in Electronics.” Students interested in teaching an original photovoltaics curriculum should also apply for our summer position as a 2019 E&E Physics Fellow.

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