Monday, January 14, 2013

University of Michigan Summer REU 2013



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From: Ha, Phuoc <PdHa@towson.edu>
Date: Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 12:22 PM
Subject: FW: University of Michigan Summer REU 2013
To: "towsonphysics@gmail.com" <towsonphysics@gmail.com>


FYI

 

From: Kristyn Sonnenberg [mailto:skristyn@umich.edu]
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2012 3:44 PM
To: physics.reu@umich.edu
Subject: University of Michigan Summer REU 2013

 

Hello,

The University of Michigan Physics Department is inviting applications for a Physics Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU). The program will be held June 3rd to August 9th, 2013. Please post and forward the following email to any students who may be interested in applying. An 8.5"x11" poster is attached.

Thank you!

                           

The University of Michigan Physics Department invites you to participate in our summer Research Experience for Undergraduates Program. The program will run from June 3rd to August 9th, 2013. Admitted students will have the opportunity to spend 10 weeks working directly with leading physics professors on a research project and gain hands-on experience in one of a wide range of experimental physics fields.  REU students have the opportunity to participate in a weekly seminar covering a variety of physics research areas and take a specially designed instrumentation shop class. Online applications should be submitted by February 22nd for full consideration.


Students who are selected to participate in the program will receive:

• A stipend of $4,900, weekly lunches, and $200 in Blue Bucks for food
• Travel reimbursement up to $450 for travel to and from Ann Arbor
• Access to all university recreational facilities
• Access to the Society of Physics Students (SPS) office
• Housing near campus
• University of Michigan email account
• Access to world-class research facilities
• One-on-one instruction from internationally recognized faculty
 

Active REU research areas in Physics at Michigan include:


• Astrophysics/Cosmology
• Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
• Condensed Matter Theory
• Condensed Matter Experiment
• High Energy Theory
• High Energy Experiment
• Nonlinear Dynamics/Complex Systems
• Nuclear Physics/Medical Physics

 
Check out our website for more information, past research project descriptions, and a link to the online application!

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Kristyn Sonnenberg

Student Services Administrative Assistant

University of Michigan Physics Department

1440 Randall Lab

450 Church Street

Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1040

Ph: 734.764.5539   Fax:  734.763.9694


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