Physics and Astronomy REU at Stony Brook University
Stony Brook University
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Posted: 03-Dec-23
Location: Stony Brook, New York
Salary: $600/week for 10 weeks
Categories:
Physics: Computational
Physics: Physics
Physics: Theoretical
Benefits:
Housing
Meal Plan
Travel Reimbursement
Other
Sector:
Academic
Work Function:
Research
Preferred Education:
Current Undergraduate
Additional Information:
10 openings available.
The Stony Brook Department of Physics and Astronomy has a long and successful history of NSF funded REU programs dating back to 1991. Our 10 week REU program for 2024 will run from May 28th to August 2nd 2024. We aim to recruit 10 participants this year for this in-person program.
REU program enables undergraduates with US citizenship or permanent residency to work with faculty and researchers in one of the following tracks:
Experimental Track: These students would be involved either in direct hands-on laboratory work in one of the labs in the department, potentially with some work also performed at Brookhaven National Laboratory, or, alternatively, analysis of data from some of the large-scale experiments in which our department participates.
Computational Track: These students would carry out computational simulations, primarily in topics related to Astrophysics and Condensed Matter Physics. Students with programming experience will be desired for this track.
Theoretical Track: These students would carry out more traditional theory projects, in association with our leading theorists at Yang Institute for Theoretical Physics and the Simons Center for Geometry and Physics. A strong mathematical background would be required for students taking this track.
In addition to the research with their individual mentors, participants will engage in professional development activities scheduled throughout the summer, which will help the students develop their soft skills and to learn about graduate school and careers in physics and astronomy. Students will also have the chance to forge enduring friendships facilitated by the close living arrangements, as well as through social events held within the department and those held in collaboration with other summer research programs on campus.
At the end of the program, each student will present a poster on their research as part of the campus-wide summer research symposium, conducted by the Center for Inclusive Education (CIE) and Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities (URECA). The posters from the 2022 scholars can be viewed here. Finally, students will have the option of extending their stay for an extra week to participate in a 'Plasma Physics Immersion Program,' funded separately by an NSF CAREER Award.
Funding and Stipend:
$6,000 in stipend
$500 in travel stipend and $30/day food allowance
Housing provided at Stony Brook University’s campus residence
Submit an application here. New applications will be accepted until February 1.
Application form consists of
Personal, contact, and demographic information
A resume or CV
A personal statement. An impactful personal statement would include your previous experience, your career goals, and how this REU experience can help you bridge the two.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at Stony Brook University offers a diverse program and consistently ranks amongst the best and largest in the country. The department shares faculty with the CN Yang Institute for Theoretical Physics, a leading center for high energy physics, string theory and statistical mechanics; the Simons Center for Geometry and Physics, a research center devoted to furthering fundamental knowledge in geometry and theoretical physics, especially knowledge at the interface of these two disciplines; and the Laufer Center for Physical and Quantitative Biology, with an aim to advance biology and medicine through discoveries in physics, mathematics and computational science.
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