[Eecs_bscs] NSF REU: Advanced Computational Research Experience for Undergraduates (ACRES)
Hunter, Tiffany
huntert1 at ohio.edu
Wed Oct 24 12:35:09 EDT 2018
Hello,
Michigan State University will host a 10-week NSF Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) in computational and data science beginning May 20-July 26, 2019.
Projects provided through iCER ACRES: Advanced Computational Research Experience for Students (ACRES) focus on the development and enhancement of algorithms, models, and software for applications in multiple research areas that require high-performance computing resources.
Research areas include: computational chemistry, biology, biomechanics, astrophysics, mathematics, machine learning, earth science (seismology) and fluid dynamics.
Who should apply: Undergraduate US citizens or permanent residents from a wide variety of fields, including STEM disciplines are invited to apply. Women and other underrepresented minorities are encouraged to apply.
We are now accepting applications! For more information and to apply visit: http://icer-acres.msu.edu.
Applications received by February 4, 2019 will be given first preference. Attached is a program flyer, for circulation. Please feel free to pass this along to departments where this may be of interest to students.
Many thanks,
Camille
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Camille Archer
Director of Training, Institute for Cyber-Enabled Research (iCER)
Michigan State University, Biomedical & Physical Sciences Bldg, Room 1440
567 Wilson Road, East Lansing, MI 48824
Phone: (517) 353-3421 | Website: https://icer-acres.msu.edu
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