Summer REUs and Internships
Below are links to several internship databases for physics majors. Following these links are specific internship programs for Summer 2008.
Official National Science Foundation REU page: http://www.nsf.gov/home/crssprgm/reu/start.htm
Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience: http://www.aipt.org/iaeste.html
American Institute of Physics: http://www.aip.org/careers/intern/program.htm
Thinking about a summer job that's more than a paycheck? The Summer Science Research Clearinghouse has more than 60 postings already, many with deadlines coming up soon, and there are a lot of scholarship opportunities on The Nucleus as well. Check it out at www.compadre.org/student/browse.cfm.
http://see.orau.org/ - This web page is for the Higher
Education Research Experiences at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (HERE@ORNL). The program has an online application. Deadlines are stated but they are flexible for the HERE program. There are multiple academic levels in the HERE program, i.e., entering freshman, undergraduate, post-BS, or a graduate student.
http://www.scied.science.doe.gov
Find information about the Department of Energy's Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship (SULI) as well as an electronic application which can complete online. The SULI program is for undergraduates and graduating seniors. At this site students can also find applications for the Community College Institute (CCI) and the Pre-Service Teacher (PST) programs.
http://www.ornl.gov/sci/nuclear_science_technology/nstip/nesls.htm - The Nuclear Engineering Student Laboratory Synthesis (NESLS) program is a cooperative research initiative geared toward students working in physics and nuclear engineering applications. Through one- to three-year summer internships, NESLS offers engineering student on-the-job educational and research opportunities at a multidisciplinary national laboratory.
http://www.orau.gov/orise/educ.htm - This link is the gateway to many of the education and research experiences offered through ORISE. The web page has links for faculty, recent graduates, graduates, and undergraduate students.
- http://www.orau.gov/hereatornl - This web page is for the Higher Education Research Experiences at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (HERE). The program has an online application. Deadlines are stated but they are flexible for the HERE program. There are multiple academic levels in the HERE program, i.e., entering freshman, undergraduate, post-BS, a graduate student or a faculty member.
- http://www.scied.science.doe.gov – The students will find information about the Department of Energy's Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship (SULI) as well as an electronic application which can complete online. The SULI program is for undergraduates and graduating seniors. At this site students can also find applications for the Community College Institute (CCI) and the Pre-Service Teacher (PST) programs.
- http://www.ornl.gov/sci/nuclear_science_technology/nstip/nesls.htm - The Nuclear Engineering Student Laboratory Synthesis (NESLS) program is a cooperative research initiative geared toward students working in physics and nuclear engineering applications. Through one- to three-year summer internships, NESLS offers engineering student on-the-job educational and research opportunities at a multidisciplinary national laboratory.
- http://see.orau.org - This link is the gateway to many of the education and research experiences offered through ORISE. The web page has links for faculty, recent graduates, graduates, and undergraduate students.
The German Physical Society (DPG) has notified the APS Office of International Affairs of a new program for Canadian and American undergraduate physics students. The program is called "RISE" Research Internships in Science and Engineering, and provides
stipends for US students to spend a summer for study/research in a German university or research institute. Information and application guidelines are available at: http://www.daad.de/rise/en/index.html
Internship opportunities with NASA
To learn more about the Minnesota Space Grant Consortium and to see the most up-to-date list of NASA internship opportunities, go to http://www.aem.umn.edu/mnsgc and follow the NASA Internship link. For all the internships a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 (out of 4.0) is recommended to be competitive. Some positions require higher GPA's. NASA internships are only open to U.S. citizens (Some exceptions are made for the NASA Academies.)
- NASA Academies for student interested in leadership in aerospace-related careers. “Classic” Academies at Glenn Research Center, Ames Research Center, and Marshall Space Flight Center. Specialized Academies at Goddard Space Flight Center (emphasis on Lunar and Planetary Science) and Marshall Space Flight Center (one Academy with emphasis on Propulsion, another Academy with emphasis on Robotics). http://AcademyApp.com/ Application deadline: January 18, 2010 Internships sponsored by the MN Space Grant Consortium.
- Goddard Space Flight Center Internships has many programs (some target specific applicant groups) that are described at http://university.gsfc.nasa.gov/ . Programs include ACCESS, AISES, APL, IVV, SAWDRIP, SEICA, SIP, SPI, and many more! Follow the link above for full-text names and descriptions of the individual programs. Application forms will be available through that web site in “early December 2009”. Application deadline TBA: probably mid-January 2010 Internships are sponsored by the MN Space Grant Consortium.
- Langley Aerospace Research Summer Scholars (LARSS) at Langley Research Center. Information and application form at http://www.nianet.org/larss/ Application deadline: February 1, 2010 Internships sponsored by the MN Space Grant Consortium.
- Glenn Research Center – Lewis’ Educational and Research Collaborative Internship Program (LERCIP) for undergraduates and graduate students. Information and application form: http://www.nasa.gov/centers/glenn/education/LERCIP_GRC.html Application deadline: January 31, 2010
- NASA Undergraduate Student Research Program (USRP)http://www.epo.usra.edu/usrp/ Application deadline for summer 2010 internships: January 22, 2010 (Fall and spring semester internships also available, with their own deadlines.)
- NASA Graduate Student Researchers Program (GSRP) 12-month awards that include an internship at a NASA Center http://education.nasa.gov/gsrp Application deadline TBA: probably mid-January 2010
- Johnson Space Center (JSC) Space Grant Internship Program (definitely coming soon) Mostly fall and spring semester 15-week internships; some 10-week summer internships available. When available details will be posted at http://www.aem.umn.edu/mnsgc/NASAinternships/ Application deadline for summer internships TBA: probably mid-January 2010 (Fall and spring semester internships have their own deadlines.) Internships sponsored by the MN Space Grant Consortium.
- Marshall Space Flight Center Space Grant Research (MSGR) Internships (anticipated) When available details will be posted at http://www.aem.umn.edu/mnsgc/NASAinternships/ Application deadline TBA: probably mid-January 2010 Internships sponsored by the MN Space Grant Consortium.
- Space Grant Internship Program at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) (anticipated). Examples of past JPL intern abstracts are posted at http://www.aem.umn.edu/mnsgc/NASAinternships/ to illustrate the range of projects they do. The initial application is just a resume and transcript, to be submitted to JPL through the MN Space Grant Consortium office. Call 612-626-9295 for advice about what to include on your resume. Application deadline TBA: probably mid-January 2010 Internships sponsored by the MN Space Grant Consortium.
- Exploration Systems Mission Directorate (ESMD) Internships Potential placements with aerospace industries around the country. Contact the MN Space Grant Office for specifics. Application deadline: varies Internships sponsored by the MN Space Grant Consortium.
- NASA Education Associates Program (for Students and also for Faculty) http://eap.usra.edu/ Year-round opportunities for students and faculty at Ames Research Center. Two to twelve month commitment. Rolling deadlines
- Also: National Helicopter Training (1-week workshop for students) offered by CT Space Grant Aug. 1 - 6, 2010. Details at http://www.cthelixp.com A flier and application form are posted at http://www.aem.umn.edu/mnsgc/NASAinternships/Application deadline to the MnSGC Office: January 11, 2010 (on to CT by Jan. 15)
Unless otherwise indicated, our information indicates that physics majors (perhaps among others) are eligible for each of the following programs. More up-to-date and complete information is available on the bulletin board in Olin 2nd floor lounge, and from Cindy Blaha.
Internships & REU Programs for 2010
The University of Alabama at Birmingham has REUs in Electronic Materials, Biophysics & Biomaterials, Nanomaterials, Laser & Optical Materials, Planetary Materials, High Pressure Materials Research, Computational Materials Research, and Biosensors. The application deadline is March 15, 2010. More information can be found at www.phy.uab.edu/Research/reu.htm.
The University of Akron College of Polymer Science and Polymer Engineering offers a competitive summer research experience for undergraduate (REU) students. Students will participate in a 12-week summer internship to investigate a fundamental question within the broad field of polymer science, involving either theory, simulations, and modeling of polymer properties, polymer synthesis and kinetics, polymer engineering or physical properties of polymers. More information and an application can be found at(http://www2.uakron.edu/cpspe/intern.html). The application deadline is February 15, 2009.
The American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM)is pleased to announce the 2010 Fellowship and Grant offerings.
- 2010 Summer Undergraduate Fellowship
- 2010 Minority Undergraduate Summer Experience
- 2010 AAPM Fellowship for Graduate Study in Medical Physics
- 2010 Research Seed Funding Grant
Information and applications can be found at: http://www.aapm.org/education/GrantsFellowships.asp
The Summer Research Opportunities Program (SROP) is a gateway to graduate education at CIC universities. The goal of the program is to increase the number of underrepresented students who pursue graduate study and research careers. SROP helps prepare undergraduates for graduate study through intensive research experiences with faculty mentors and enrichment activities. Applications for Summer 2009 will be accepted November 1, 2009 until February 10, 2010. The CIC SROP application allows you to apply to a variety of summer research programs at participating institutions using a single application. More information and an application can be found at http://www.cic.net/Home/Students/SROP/Introduction.aspx
APS and IBM will again co-sponsor a research internship program for undergraduate women in physics and related fields in the summer of 2010. Applications must be submitted by February 1, 2010 using the web-based format. Please note that letters of recommendation should be emailed directly to IBM. Complete details on the program and how to apply are available at http://www.aps.org/programs/women/scholarships/index.cfm.
Boston College is offering REUs in the physics of complex materials - superconductors, nanomaterials and metamaterials. The application deadline is March 13, 2009. More information and an application can be found at www.physics.bc.edu/reu.
Brigham Young University has REUs available in a number of areas including optics, computer modeling, plasmas, solid state and thin film science, acoustics, theory and astronomy. The application deadline is February 9, 2010. You may apply online at http://reu.byu.edu.
Caltech's MURF program provides support for talented undergraduates to spend 8-10 weeks during the summer working in a research laboratory on the Caltech campus. MURF students will work in the laboratory of a Caltech faculty member or a JPL technical staff member in a research area matched to the interests expressed in the student's application. Guidance and supervision of the research project will be provided by the faculty member along with a postdoctoral fellow and/or advanced graduate student.For further information and to access our online application, please visit the MURF web site at www.murf.caltech.edu. Please note that the application deadline is January 13, 2010.
Caltech's Amgen Scholars program introduces students to research under the guidance of veteran researchers. For more information about the Amgen Scholars Program go to www.amgenscholars.caltech.edu. The application deadline is February 13, 2010.
UCLA Physics and Astronomy Department is offering students an opportunity to work closely with top scientists in their field. You will chose projects from plasma and beam physics, solid state physics, astrophysics, high-energy physics, biophysics, and astroparticle physics. Apply online at http:/reu.physics.ucla.edu. The application deadline is February 19, 2010.
The Research Internships in Science and Engineering Program (RISE) at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), run by the Materials Research Laboratory, provides an opportunity for students from all over the country to travel to UCSB and work in a research laboratory for 10 weeks. Internships span an array of fields including materials, chemistry, biochemistry, physics, computer science, and mechanical engineering. Applications and information on the program can be found at http://www.mrl.ucsb.edu/RISE. The application deadline is February 21, 2010.
The University of California, San Diego invites undergraduates to apply for the 2008 Physics REU Program. Research topics include but are not limited to Observational Astrophysics, Biophysics, Elementary Particles and Quantum Field Theory, and Non-Linear Dynamics. Application forms and more information can be found at http://physics.ucsd.edu/students/reu/. The application deadline is February 15.
There is a new NSF-sponsored REU program in physics at Case Western Reserve University. The program is described on at http://www.phys.cwru.edu/reu/. It is scheduled to run this summer from June 1 through August 7. The application deadline is April 25.
Physics and astronomy undergraduates who are currently sophomores or juniors are invited to apply for the Seyfert Prize Fellowship in the Department of Astronomy at Case Western Reserve University. The Fellowship will support one student each summer to come to Cleveland and work on cutting-edge astronomical research with a CWRU faculty member. Applications should be mailed or emailed no later than February 15, 2010. More info can be found at http://astronomy.case.edu/seyfertprize.shtml.
The Center For Compact and Efficient Fluid Power (CCEFP) has a Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Program. The program allows undergraduates to gain hands-on experience in conducting original research and apply it to cutting edge applications in fluid power and related disciplines. Students come from all around the country to work at the seven universities that are part of the center. Students have a diverse range of majors, experiences and interests. REU positions are available at Georgia Tech, University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, University of Minnesota, Milwaukee School of Engineering , North Carolina A&T State University, Purdue University and Vanderbilt University. the application deadline is March 5, 2010. More information can be found at http://www.ccefp.org/educreu.html.
The University of Chicago Department of Physics and Materials Research Center will be offering REUs summer 2010 . Possible research areas include biophysics, Condensed matter physics, cosmology and astrophysics, particle physics, space and cosmic ray physics, materials chemistry, nanoscience, nonlinear dynamics and chaos, complex fluids and polymers, optical spectroscopy of materials and ultacold atoms. More information and an application can be found at http://mrsec.uchicago.edu/educational/reu/.
Coe College has a 10-week REU program focuses on spectroscopy in the areas of Optics, Materials Science, Acoustics, Gas Phase Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry and Chemical Synthesis. The application deadline is February 27, 2009. More information can be found at http://www.public.coe.edu/departments/Chemistry/reu/reu.shtml.
The Cornell Center for Materials Research is offering a summer program with stipend. Students will work with Cornell faculty on interdisciplinary materials research projects and will also participate in an organized program of lectures, mini-courses, laboratory visits and recreational activities. The deadline for applications is March 10, 2010. More information can be found at http://www.ccmr.cornell.edu/reu.
Cornell University Department of Astronomy is pleased to announce its Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program for the summer of 2010. Students will work on topics covering a wide range of disciplines in radio, infrared, optical, and radar astronomy, and related theoretical topics. Students interested in computer science are also encouraged to apply. The following web page contains more information and a link to the application form:
http://astro.cornell.edu/specialprograms/reu/index.html Application deadline is February 5, 2010.
In the summer of 2009, the Center for Nanoscale Systems (CNS) will offer its fifth Research Experience for Undergraduates Summer Program at Cornell University. The application deadline is February 3, 2009 and students will be notified about their application by March 6, 2009. For general information such as our REU research topics and program organization visit www.cns.cornell.edu/reu.
The Center for Nanomaterial Research at Dartmouth College is accepting applications for a summer REU program. Application forms and further details about the program are available at http://engineering.dartmouth.edu/nanomaterials/reu/htm -click on "Summer Program". The application deadline is March 12, 2010.
Hope College Department of Physics and Engineering is offering REUs for the summer of 2008. Students should apply by March 3, 2008. More information and an online application can be found at http://sharp.hope.edu.
The University of Idaho is offering an REU program in physics. The research focus is condensed matter physics, nanoscience and nanomaterials research, UV photoluminescence and Raman spectroscopy, nuclear physics, and biological physics. The deadline for application is March 1, 2009. Electronic application is not available but the application can be printed from http://www.phys.uidaho.edu.
Idaho State University is offering an REU Summer Program in Nuclear Physics, Radiobiology, and Nuclear Engineering. For 10 weeks, these students will be partnered with faculty and graduate students from the Idaho Accelerator Center, the Department of Physics, the Department of Anthropology, the Department of Nuclear Engineering and the Department of Biological Sciences at Idaho State University.A stipend of $4500, room and board, and travel reimbursement are provided, as well as the chance to explore the natural playground found in and around Pocatello, Idaho, which is located in Eastern Idaho not far from both Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. More information and application materials are available at http://www.physics.isu.edu/internships/reu.html.
Kitt Peak National Obseratory in Tucson, Arizona has 6 REU positions available for the summer of 2010. The KPN0 REU program provides an exceptional opportunity for undergraduates to engage in research activities with scientists working in the forefront of contemporary astrophysics. More information can be found at http://www.noao.edu/kpno/reu. The deadline for applications is January 29, 2010.
The Molecular Foundry, a national nanoscience user facility at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Is seeking enthusiastic, motivated undergraduate students in the physical and biological sciences to participate in a summer internship program. Apply for the SULI program by January 31, 2009 at http://www.scie.science.doe.gov/scied/DRULF/about.html.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is offering an REU program for the summer of 2010 in high energy-density physics. The application deadline is January 17, 2010. More information can be found at http://internships.llnl.gov/hed_physics/.
Lehigh University is offering REUs in physics for the summer of 2010. The application deadline is March 8, 2010. More information and an online application can be found at http://www.lehigh.edu/~inreu/reu/index.html.
The Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) has a summer internship program at the LPI or NASA Johnson Space Center. The application deadline is January 22, 2010 and more information can be found at http://www.lpi.usra.edu/lpiintern.
This summer Maryland Sea Grant will offer 13 undergraduates the opportunity to conduct marine research on the Chesapeake Bay. We invite applications from undergraduates in diverse disciplines, including engineering, biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, ecology and marine and environmental science. To apply visit www.mdsg.umd.edu/Education/REU/. The application deadline is February 12, 2009.
The Space Physics Research Laboratory within the Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences at the University of Michigan has a limited number of REUs available for the summer 009. The application deadline is March 1, 2009. More information can be found at http://aoss.engin.umich.edu/pages/undergraduate.reu.
The Medical College of Wisconsin has a summer program for undergraduate research. Students interested in getting a PhD or MD PhD degree in the biomedical sciences are encouraged to apply. Visit mcw.edu/spur for details.
The University of Michigan Department of Physics has an REU program based at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The program places physics and engineering undergraduates into active CERN research groups. More information is available at www.um-cern-reu.org. The application deadline is January 4, 2010.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy of Michigan State University is seeking interested students to participate in the REU Program during the summer 2010. The REU program will provide opportunities for 14 students to engage in research in nuclear physics, condensed matter physics, high energy physics and astrophysics. More information and an application can be found at www.pa.msu.edu/reu/. the application deadline is March 10, 2010.
The University of Minnesota has REUs in Mechanical Engineering. The program is designed for students who have completed their sophomore or junior year in engineering, physics, math, chemistry, biology or related fields. Research topics include medical device design, air quality and pollution control, engines and diesel research, energy, and nanotechnology. The application deadline is February 19, 2010. More information can be found at www.me.umn.edu/research/reu.shtml.
The University of Minnesota has REUs in Electrical and Computer Engineering. The program is designed for students who have completed their sophomore or junior year in electrical or computer engineering, computer science, physics, math, or related fields. More information and an application can be found at www.ece.umn.edu/groups/nsfreu. The application deadline is February 12, 2010.
The Solar Physics research group of the Montana State University Department of Physics will offer REU positions during the summer of 2010. Most projects in this program involve analysis of data from solar space missions which are suitable for most students at the sophomore or junior level. More information can be found at http://solar.physics.montana.edu/reu.
Montana State University will also offer REU positions during the summer of 2009 in Condensed Matter and LASER physics. The application deadline is February 27, 2009. More information can be found at http://www.physics.montana.edu/reu.
The National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center will be conducting a summer student program for undergraduates at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rice. Areas of research include radar and radio astronomy and atmospheric science. Students interested in electronic instrumentation or computer science are also encouraged to apply. More information can be found a www.naic.edu/science/summer_set.htm. The application deadline is February 2, 2010.
The laboratories of the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network (NNIN) will conduct a joint REU program during the summer of 2010. Opportunities exist in all areas of the country, across a broad range of science and technology. The application deadline is February 10, 2010. More information can be found at www.nnin.org.
National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) Summer Student Research Assistants conduct research under the supervision of NRAO staff at one of three NRAO sites (Socorro, NM; Green Bank, WV; Charlottesville, VA) on a project in the supervisor's area of expertise. The project may involve and aspect of astronomy, including original research, instrumentation, telescope design, or astronomical software development. The deadline for applications is February 1, 2010. More information can be found at www.nrao.edu/students/.
University of Nebraska's summer program offers research opportunities in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields. A complete listing of programs and descriptions of the research projects available can be found at http://www.unl.edu/summerprogram/research.shtml. Applications are due February 15, 2010.
The UNLV Physics Department is accepting applications for their summer REU program. The program offers research opportunities in areas including experimental atomic, molecular and laser physics; experimental condensed matter physics; high pressure science; and astrophysics. the application deadline is March 1, 2010. More information can be found at www.physics.unlv.edu/reu/.
NASA seeks highly motivated undergraduates for participation in a Summer 2010 research program in Earth system science using its DC-8 flying laboratory. The program is managed by the National Suborbital Education and Research Center at the University of North Dakota. The application deadline is February 22, 2010. More information can be found at http://www.nserc.und.edu/learning/SARP.
The Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center (NSEC) at Northwestern University is offering a Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates in nanotechnology. For more information and to get an application visit www.nsec.northwestern.edu/REU.htm. The application deadline is February 15, 2010.
The Materials Research Center at Northwestern University offers a 9-week, paid summer research experience for undergraduates. The students are paired up with some of the leading research professors in science and engineering fields. Research areas include ceramics, polymers, nanocomposites, photonics, nanoparticles, molecular electronics and biomaterials. Students currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in science or engineering who are US citizens or permanent residents are eligible. The application deadline is Friday, February 15, 2010. For more information go to: http://www.mrsec.northwestern.edu/content/educational_programs/reu.htm
Notre Dame has an REU program for physics majors. Areas of research include astronomy, astrophysics, atomic physics, biophysics,condensed matter physics, high energy and elementary particle physics, nuclear physics and theoretical physics. The application deadline is February 19, 2010. More information can be found at www.physics.nd.edu/reu.
Ohio Wesleyan University is pleased to announce a new REU site beginning this summer. The topic of the site is Interdisciplinary Scientific Computation, which consists of research projects in astronomy, computer science, mathematics/statistics, and physics. More information can be found at http://reu.owu.edu/.
The University of Oklahoma has REU opportunities in Physics and Astronomy. Areas of research include astronomy and astrophysics, atomic, molecular & chemical physics, high energy particle physics, and condensed matter physics. The application deadline is February 15, 2008. More information can be found at http://physics.ou.edu/reuhome/.
The REU program at Penn State gives visiting undergraduate students the opportunity to participate in frontier materials physics and materials research at a major research facility. Selection of candidates begins on March 1, 2010. Visit website for application at http://www.phys.psu.edu/undergraduate/research/reu/non_up.html
The Partnership in International Research and Education (PIRE) is offering 2008 "Junior summer Abroad" Research Program for Undergraduates. Come and experience one of the best research experiences of your life! During this 8-week study abroad program, you will be exposed to international research, education and culture. In addition, you will be working in an experienced, collaborative research team to develop and apply algorithms and software for simulating reactions with organic materials that involve transitions between electronic states. Applicants should have at least two years of undergraduate study, preferably majoring in chemistry, biochemistry, physics, or computer science; or a related discipline such as chemical engineering or materials science, with an interest in chemistry. If you have an enthusiasm for learning new science, we will help you to become familiar with this exciting area of complex systems research that is becoming more important in the global environment. More info can be found at http://pire-europe.chem.ttu.edu/pire/junior_summer_abroad.htm.
Penn State has an REU program for students with interests in environmental science and engineering through the Center for Environmental Kinetics Analysis (CEKA). The application deadline is February 15, 2009. More information can be found at http://www.ceka.psu.edu/ps_reu.htm.
The National Undergraduate Fellowship Program in Plasma Physics and Fusion Energy Sciences provides outstanding undergraduates with an opportunity to conduct research in the disciplines that comprise the plasma sciences in general and fusion research in particular. The Program is administered by the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. The application deadline is February 27, 2009. Find more information at http://science-education.pppl.gov/Nuf/Index.html
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has an REU program in Physics, Applied Physics & Astronomy. More information and an application can be found at www.rpi.edu/dept/phys/undergraduate/research/reu.html. The application deadline is February 16, 2010.
The University of Rhode Island Graduate School of Oceanography is offering summer undergraduate research fellowships in oceanography, SURFO. The application deadline is March 1, 2010. More information and applications can be found at http://espo.gso.uri.edu/~surfo.
The Rice Institute of Biosciences and Bioengineering is offering two summer internship programs, one in bionanotechnology and one in cellular engineering. The application deadline is February 15, 2010. More information can be found at http://cohesion.rice.edu/naturalsciences/hhmi/index.cfm?doc_id=10945 and http://cohesion.rice.edu/naturalscience/nsfreu/index.cfm?doc id=11338.
The University of Rochester is offering an REU program in Physics & Astronomy for summer 2010. Further details, including links to the online application form for the program and descriptions of previous years’ projects may be found at: http://www.pas.rochester.edu/REU.
The Southeastern Association for Research in Astronomy, SARA, expects to host an REU program in the summer of 2010. The application deadline is February 5, 2010. Information and an online application can be found at www.astro.fit.edu/sara-reu.
The Santa Fe Institute is offering summer research experiences for undergraduates. Undergraduate students work with faculty mentors on an individual research project focused on some aspect of complex systems. SFI's broad program of research is aimed at understanding both the common features of complex systems and at comprehending the enormous diversity of specific examples. Applicants are strongly encouraged to apply online in order to expedite your application. The aplication deadline is February 7, 2010. http://www.santafe.edu/education/fellowships-undergraduate-program.php.
The Smithsonian Institution offers summer internships and visiting student awards to increase participation of U.S. minority groups who are underrepresented in Smithsonian scholarly programs, in the disciplines of research conducted at the Institution, and in the museum field. Applicants should be currently engaged in undergraduate or graduate study, and an overall G.P.A. of 3.0 or its equivalent generally is expected.The relevance of an internship at the Smithsonian to the student's academic and career goals will be an important part of the evaluation of an applicant. Most successful candidates are students of the disciplines in which the Smithsonian conducts research (listed above).The application deadline is Feb 1. More information can be found at http://www.si.edu/ofg/Applications/MIP/MIPapp.htm.
Each summer the Space Telescope Science Institute brings 15 to 20 students to Baltimore, Maryland, for our Summer Student Program (SSP). The SSP lasts ten weeks, from mid-June to mid-August. SSP students work with STScI researchers and staff one-on-one in projects ranging from astronomical research to science writing, software development. and preparation of scientific data for public release. The SSP is oriented around upper division undergraduates, but we have had students from all academic levels and a broad variety of backgrounds. There are no restrictions on who may apply, and the SSP is open to foreign students. Complete information may be found at: http://www.stsci.edu/institute/sd/students .Please note that the application deadline is February 1, 2010.
Stony Brook University invites undergraduates Physics majors to apply for 2009 REU Physics Summer Program. More information can be found at www.stonybrook.edu/ureca/physicsreu.htm.
Stony Brook University has a Summer Scholars program where students work on projects in high-pressure research or earth sciences. For more information and an application go to www.mpi.stonybrook.edu/SummerScholars.
The Synchrotron Radiation Center (SRC), funded by the National Science Foundation, is offering a summer research opportunity for undergraduates. The SRC uses an electron storage ring to provide synchrotron light as a tool for doing scientific research. It is located southeast of Madison, Wisconsin. For more information including eligibility requirements and abstracts of previous projects visit our website at http://www.src.wisc.edu/outreach/SRC-REU.htm. The application deadline is February 15, 2009.
Virginia Commonwealth University's BIOINFORMATICS and BIOENGINEERING SUMMER INSTITUTE is an NSF/NIH-funded experience that goes beyond REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) programs. It provides talented undergraduates a taste of what their lives might be like in an intense graduate environment, so that they may judge whether a life devoted to research at its best is for them. For more information on the program and to apply see http://www.vcu.edu/csbc/bbsi.
The Wadsworth Center, the biomedical and environmental science institute of the New York State Department of Health, is offering REUs with the faculty of the Department of Biomedical Sciences graduate program at Albany's School of Public Health. Application deadline is December 1, 2008. More information can be found at http://www.wadsworth.org/educate/molcel.htm.
Washington State University is offering REUs for the summer 2010. Research areas include Bose-Einstein condensation, chaos and complexity, high-pressure physics, materials and optics, and physical acoustics. The application deadline is February 26, 2010. More information can be found at physics.wsu.edu/reu.htm.
The University of Washington, Seattle is offering REUs with projects in Astrophysics, Cosmology, Atomic Physics, Nuclear Physics, Condensed Matter, Particle Physics, and Biological Physics. Apply online at www.int.washington.edu/REU. The application deadline is March 1, 2009.
Physics REU at The College of William & Mary this summer will provide opportunities for joining in research not only on the Williamsburg campus, but also at nearby Jefferson National Accelerator Laboratory & NASA Langley Research Center. Although we do not have a firm deadline date, we recommend that your application materials be completed by March 1, 2010. To apply: go to http://www.wm.edu/physics/reu/reu.php.
The Center for Great Lakes Studies of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee offers and REU experience in Marine and Freshwater Sciences for students with majors pertinent to aquatic sciences ( e.g. chemistry, biology, physics, geology and math). Complete details and application materials can be found at www.GLWI.UWM.EDU.
The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)offers summer student and minority fellowships for science majors. Fellows conduct work on a project selected in collaboration with their sponsor(s) that will provide meaningful results in one summer’s work. Research topics span a vast spectrum of topics throughout WHOI’s science departments, and the Woods Hole Field Station of the United State Geological Survey (USGS). More information and an application can be found at www.whoi.edu/education. The application deadline is February 15, 2008.
The College of Wooster has REUs in condensed matter, chemical physics, nonlinear dynamics, biopphysics, and astrophysics. The application deadline is February 14, 2010. More information and an online application can be found at www.wooster.edu/physics/REU.
The Center for Research on Interface Structures and Phenomena (CRISP) at Yale University is sponsoring team-based interdisciplinary REUs for the summer of 2010. Students are encouraged to apply online through The Leadership Alliance at www.theleadershipalliance.org.







