Mathematics

Research in Industrial Projects for Students (RIPS) || University of California Los Angeles

The Research in Industrial Projects for Students (RIPS) Program provides an opportunity for talented undergraduate students to work in teams on a real-world research projects proposed by sponsors from industry or the public sector. The student team, with support from their academic mentor and industry mentor, will research the problem and present their results, both orally and in writing, at the end of the program.

Open to: Students enrolled in an undergraduate degree (including graduating seniors

Deadline: February 12th at 8:59 p.m

Stipend: Housing, Most Meals, Travel Assistance $3500 over 9 weeks

Location: Los Angeles, California, USA

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Undergraduate Summer Program || Arizona State University

MTBI is an intensive summer research experience that prepares undergraduate students for the rigors of graduate level research at the interface of mathematics, statistics, and the natural and social sciences. Select students are invited to Arizona State University for eight weeks, where their time is split between classroom instruction on research methods and hands-on research projects.

MTBI is a research experience for undergraduates (REU); it is not an internship, and students will NOT earn college credit for participation.

Participants receive intensive instruction in dynamical systems, stochastic processes, computational methods and modeling delivered by top scientists and guest speakers from around the world.

At MTBI, students don't work alone. Everything, from homework to research, exists in a collaborative environment with fellow participants, graduate students, postdoctoral students, and visiting scholars. Students work in self-selected groups on research problems of their own choosing, while collaborating with experienced faculty and graduate student mentors. At MTBI, students select their own research topics, not faculty. By the end of the summer, students have complete a high-quality technical report and research poster, which are presented at national conferences to an audience of their peers and colleagues.

Open to: US Citizens/Permanent Residents in their 2nd or 3rd years with at least 1 year of college calculus

Deadline: January 31st

Payment: Room and Board, Transportation support, $4000

Location: Tempe, Arizona, USA

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Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships || US Dept. Energy Laboratories

The Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship (SULI) program encourages undergraduate students and recent graduates to pursue science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) careers by providing research experiences at the Department of Energy (DOE) laboratories. Selected students participate as interns appointed at one of 17 participating DOE laboratories/facilities. They perform research, under the guidance of laboratory staff scientists or engineers, on projects supporting the DOE mission.

The SULI program is sponsored and managed by the DOE Office of Science’s, Office of Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists (WDTS) in collaboration with the DOE laboratories/facilities.

Open to: US Citizens or Permanent Residents, Current (2nd or 3rd year) or recently graduated STEM students with a GPA > 3.0

Deadline: January 9th

Payment: $6000 over 10 weeks

Location: DOE Laboratory locations across USA

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