Details
Posted: 19-Feb-23
Location: Fayetteville, Arkansas
Salary: $6000
Categories:
Physics: Biophysics
Physics: Condensed Matter
Physics: Optics and Laser
Benefits:
Housing
Meal Plan
Travel Reimbursement
Other
Sector:
Academic
Work Function:
Research
Salary Details:
FELLOWSHIP: Funding from the National Science Foundation will provide Stipend of $6000 for each participant, Room and Board Allowance sufficient to cover housing and meal plan, Travel Support from and to home town of participants, Field Trip: sometime in June, to high-tech industrial labs in the Dallas area.
APPLICATION: Interested applicants should complete the following steps by March 10, 2023. Applications received after the deadline will be considered if any positions remain open. (You will be asked to complete online application and enter research projects of your choice. You will also upload your CV/resume, transcripts, and statement of interest in PDF format, and make arrangements to send two recommendation letters.)
To apply go to Physics NSF-REU at University of Arkansas
Preferred Education:
Current Undergraduate
Additional Information:
12 openings available.
https://fulbright.uark.edu/departments/physics/undergraduate/reu-program.php
Department of Physics at the University of Arkansas will host National Science funded REU program in 2022. Selected undergraduate students will perform frontier research for 10 weeks during the summer on experimental and theoretical projects in one of their chosen research areas.
RESEARCH AREAS:
- Nano-materials and Condensed Matter
- Photonics, Lasers, and Quantum Optics
- Biophysics and soft Condensed Matter
Additional activities will include: Social events jointly with other REU’s, field trips to industrial labs, seminars on ethics, use of a research library, electronics and machine shop workshops, and technical writing and research presentations.
Application Deadline: March 10, 2023, Applications received after the deadline will be considered if any positions remain open.
Physics majors or those in fields related to Optics, Biophysics, and Materials Science are eligible to apply. Students from small colleges and groups that are underrepresented in science and engineering, including women, minorities, veterans, and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
US citizenship or permanent residency is required for NSF-REU fellowship.
Students who will graduate before December of the program year are not eligible.
https://jobs.physicstoday.org/jobs/18224975/nsf-reu-summer-undergraduate-research-in-physics-at-university-of-arkansas-fayetteville