[ES_JOBS_NET] Research Experience for Undergraduates Internship in Durham, NH

Isabella Pizza Isabella.Pizza at unh.edu
Thu Nov 16 08:04:21 MST 2023


Our primary goal is to provide a positive introduction to sensor-based Earth and space science research for underserved student populations.

Important Dates for 2024 REU
REU program dates: June 3 - August 9, 2024
Application deadline: February 1, 2024
Matchmaking interviews: March 2024

What makes this REU program unique?

  *   Research opportunities in Earth, Space, and Ocean sciences: Sensors are used across many fields of Earth, Space and Ocean sciences. This REU program is hosted by UNH's Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space, providing research projects and mentors in all three of these scientific fields.
  *   Focus on sensors and cutting-edge data science skills: Learn to harness the data revolution! In this REU, you will develop skills to collect, analyze, and interpret data from a wide range of sensors used in science. This includes sensors deployed in ocean settings, forests, rivers, and even satellites in space. Data analysis using programming and statistics are core skills taught by leading scientists.
  *   Professional development activities: In addition to learning scientific research skills, you will present a research poster to peer researchers at a multi-internship end of summer symposium. This REU will also provide weekly lunch discussions with scientific professionals in academia, industry, and government, giving you a chance to learn about the myriad career pathways opened by STEM degrees.
  *   Open to students of all levels and majors: This REU is open to undergraduate students of all levels and majors, including undecided/undeclared majors.

FAQs:
What is an REU program and is it right for me?
An REU is a "Research Experience for Undergraduates", and is a program sponsored by the National Science Foundation. The goal of all REU programs is to provide authentic research experiences for undergraduate students. Here, we aim to help students identify if STEM majors and careers are right for them. You can find more information on all REUs and search for other REU programs here<https://www.nsf.gov/crssprgm/reu/>.

What will I do as part of this REU?
Each student will work on a specific project with a faculty mentor. See below for project descriptions and mentor profiles. Over the course of 10 weeks, you will learn about the research questions that can be addressed by the type of sensors used in your mentor's lab, how to collect, maintain, and analyze data, and finally how to present your findings to peers. Many projects will involve computer programming skill building, and some will include field and/or lab work. You will also learn about data stewardship, research integrity, and collaborative science. REU students will work alongside graduate students, post-doctoral researchers, and other scientific professionals.

Where is this REU located?
The University of New Hampshire main campus in Durham, NH.  All REU students will have housing on campus, and mentor labs are all in UNH's Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space. Some projects may involve field work off-campus; transportation will be provided for all required fieldwork.

Will I be compensated for participating in this REU?
Yes! This REU program provides on-campus housing, meals, and a $6,000 stipend for each student.

Am I eligible to apply to this REU?
Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and at least 18 years of age at the time of the REU program. This REU program is open to all majors - including undecided or undeclared majors - as well as undergraduate students at all levels of study (freshman, sophomore, etc). We welcome applications from students in 2-year courses of study. The main goal of this REU program is to provide research experiences to underserved student populations. This includes underrepresented minority groups in STEM, veterans, individuals with differing abilities, and people from low socioeconomic status. Underrepresented minority groups in STEM are defined by the NSF as: Blacks and African Americans, Hispanics and Latinos, and American Indians including Alaskan Natives and Native Pacific Islanders.


More information on the projects and mentors can be found here:
Earth, Oceans, and Space REU Program | UNH Earth, Oceans, & Space<https://eos.unh.edu/opportunities/earth-oceans-space-reu-program>




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