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Summer Research Program:
Research Experiences for Undergraduates

UF Physics Building Subject to renewal of funding from the National Science Foundation, we plan to offer a 10-week Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program during Summer 2009. We expect to begin accepting applications in December 2008.

REU student in the lab Participants will conduct research in the department and take part in group activities including seminars on cutting-edge areas of physics; workshops focusing on graduate programs, career opportunities in the physical sciences, and scientific communications skills; and field trips to laboratories on and off campus. You can get a better idea of these activities by browsing through the information on past programs.

REU picnic at Lake Wauburg Undergraduate participants will receive a stipend and an allowance for travel to/from Gainesville, FL. Housing will be provided on campus, a short walk from the Physics Department. Each participant will have his/her own private bedroom in an apartment shared with up to three other REU students. Students from a number of other summer programs will be accommodated in the same facility, offering varied and stimulating social interactions. Weekends during the program will be left open for participants to explore the abundant attractions of North and Central Florida.

REU student in the lab Eligibility: REU participants must be undergraduate students and must be citizens or legal permanent residents of the United States or its possessions.
We especially encourage applications from members of groups under-represented in science and engineering, and from students enrolled at institutions where research opportunities are limited.
For more information, please contact the Program Director, Kevin Ingersent.

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NSF logo This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grants DMR-9820518, DMR-0139579, and DMR-0552726. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

Kevin Ingersent / ingersent@phys.ufl.edu / Last modified: Sep 19, 2008