STEM Summer Research Opportunities @ SU
National Science Foundation Bridges for
SUCCESS Summer Research Experience
The goal of this program is to foster
a community of research and engaged scholarship f or
students early in their careers (students majoring in chemistry,
computer science, earth science, physics, and mathematics are
given priority for funding). The program provides mentored
research experiences during the summer months between a
student's freshmen to sophomore or sophomore to junior years.
Participating students and faculty mentors will meet regularly
for brown bag lunches, participate in group discussions about
their respective projects, and participate in a few other group
activities. The program is funded through the generous
support of the National Science Foundation’s Science,
Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Talent Expansion
Program (STEP) under Award No. 0969428.
Applications
for Summer 2013 are now closed ________________________________________________________________________________
Guerrieri
Undergraduate Research Summer
Program
The
goal of this program is to foster a community of undergraduate
research and engaged scholarship during the summer months in the
Henson School of Science and Technology at Salisbury University.
The Guerrieri Undergraduate Research Summer Program serves all
majors in the Henson School. The accepted students and
their faculty mentors will meet regularly for lunch and
discussions about their respective projects. The program is funded through
the generous support of the Guerrieri Family Foundation.
Applications
for Summer 2013 are now closed
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Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU): Explore
Emerging Computing in Science and Engineering (EXERCISE)
Exercise
(Explore
Emerging Computing in
Science and Engineering) is an
interdisciplinary project that explores emerging paradigms in
parallel computing with data and compute-intensive applications
in science and engineering.
In the EXERCISE project, students will
apply emerging parallel computing models including GPU computing
with NVIDIA CUDA (a local parallel processing system) and
MapReduce computing on Amazon EC2 (a distributed parallel
processing system) to tackle data and compute-intensive problems
in computer networks, image and signal processing, and
geographic information system.
For
more information, visit
http://faculty.salisbury.edu/~ealu/REU/REU.html
Applications
for Summer 2013 are now closed
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