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Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy (ARPA-E) Fellows Program - Apply through Feb. 15

I am writing to inform you of ARPA-E's Fellows program for current PhD students and recent graduates. ARPA-E is looking for the next generation of scientific leaders to help solve the most pressing and exciting challenges in energy.   ARPA-E Fellows bring a wealth of new ideas, using technical and economic analysis to help the agency identify potential breakthrough energy technologies. During their two-year tenure, Fellows advance American energy innovation, engaging with world-class researchers in academia and industry, entrepreneurs, and government officials. Prior experience in energy and/or commercialization is not required. A doctoral degree and US citizenship are required.   I am hoping you would consider circulating the information regarding our Fellows program to any students that you feel may be interested in the program, or by providing guidance on how ARPA-E may promote the program. I have attached a brief description of the program for your reference which includes info

OU Honors College Invites Applications for Undergraduate Research - Apply by Feb. 21

The Honors College invites applications for the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program for the Spring 2023 semester.   This is a competitive program open to ALL undergraduate students at the University of Oklahoma main campus and the Health Science Center.  Winners receive research grants of up to $1000 to be used for faculty-sponsored research projects.  The deadline for submission is   February 21st, 2023.   For more information, please visit the Honors College webpage   http://ou.edu/honors     Please click here to start the application UROP Frequently Asked Questions:   https://www.ou.edu/content/dam/honors/docs/UROP%20FAQ1.pdf UROP Example Budgets:   https://www.ou.edu/content/dam/honors/docs/UROP%20Example%20Budgets.pdf       Questions? Contact Dr. Marie Dallam ( mwdallam@ou.edu ) or Jeff Cooper ( jdcooper@ou.edu )      

MURALS: Materials-focused Undergraduate Research Applied to the Life Sciences

The Materials-focused Undergraduate Research Applied to the Life Sciences (MURALS) REU Program is recruiting undergraduate students from underrepresented groups to participate in a 9-week long research experience from June 12th through August 11th, 2023. MURALS REU students will leverage the scientific expertise, infrastructure and programs in the College of Engineering and Institute of Applied Life Sciences (IALS) at the University of Massachusetts Amherst  to conduct research at the intersection of materials and the life sciences. For details on stipend, eligibility, application process and more information, students should visit:  https://speyton.wixsite.com/muralsumass .    

Paid Summer Research Experience for Undergraduate Students in Cell Manufacturing - Apply by Feb. 15

The NSF Engineering Research Center for Cell Manufacturing Technologies (CMaT) announces its Research Experience for Undergraduates (RE) program for summer 2023. The REU program will fund undergraduate students to work in CMaT labs at Georgia Institute of Technology (GT), University of Georgia (UGA), University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez (UPRM), and University of Wisconsin at  Madison (UW). What CMaT REU Offers: 10 weeks of hands-on research at GT, UGA, UPRM or UW $6,000 stipend per student Housing, meal, and travel allowances Grad school prep, faculty mentoring, professional development, and social engagement with other students on campus Networking with partner REUs Multiple presentation opportunities including the CMaT Annual Retreat Program Requirements: Must be 18 years or older and a U.S. citizen or permanent resident Must be currently enrolled in a science or engineering undergraduate program (biology, chemistry, physics, materials science, bioengineering, computer science, and

Summer REU Program at University of Georgia

https://engineering.uga.edu/reeu   Modern Tools and Technologies for Food & Agriculture Production The summer REEU program is an excellent opportunity for undergraduate students to participate in research, extension and outreach projects that focus on innovative tools and modern technologies for agricultural and food production. Students will also get opportunities for professional skills development in communication, leadership, ethics, team work and organization.   Student Background: Students majoring in the following disciplines are encouraged to apply : Engineering (Electrical, Computer, Chemical, Agricultural, Biological), Computer Science, Data Science, Agronomy, Chemistry, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Virology, Biochemistry, Food Science.   Financial Support Stipend: $3000 total for the program period Housing: $1000 total housing allowance or free on-campus housing (for external participants) Meals: $500 total for the program period Travel : $500 total (for external par

REU Summer 2023 - The Ohio State University - Apply by Feb. 10

View flyer . We   invite you to   participate in   The Ohio State University Research Experience for Undergraduates program, BUCKEYE REU.  BUCKEYE REU   will   allow   you   to get hands-on research and professional development experience during our 10-week on-site summer research program. The opportunity is for students pursuing a STEM major, with an interest in biomechanics   or   mechanobiology (BMMB). This program will help you build research and professional experience that will support   your   pathway to graduate school! A flyer for the program is attached.   BUCKEYE REU | Summer 2023 Application Window:  November 1, 2022 - February 10, 2023 at 11:59pm EST Program Dates:  Monday, May 22 - Friday, July 28, 2023 Website:    go.osu.edu/breuapply Questions? Contact us at   eng-bmereu@osu.edu   ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA U.S. Citizen, national or permanent resident (preference will be given to underrepresented minorities) Sophomores, juniors or seniors enrolled in 4-year colleges or univer

Opportunity for Undergraduates to Conduct Semiconductor rResearch at the University of Michigan

View flyer . The University of Michigan and Intel Corporation are excited to announce this special opportunity for undergraduates to   conduct next-gen semiconductor research   with world-class faculty at the University of Michigan! The Interdisciplinary Research Opportunities for Undergraduates in Semiconductor Technology is a new program to bring undergraduate students from across the US to conduct research at the University of Michigan this summer. Research opportunities will involve topics ranging from   physics, chemistry, and materials to devices, circuits, systems, and algorithms .    Program Dates:   May 30 to August 4, 2023   Benefits:   $6,000 stipend; provided housing in university dormitories or housing allowance; partial food allowance.   Application :   https://semireu.engin.umich.edu/application   Application Deadline:   February 7, 2023 for full consideration.   Flyer attached. See our website for more information:   https://semireu.engin.umich.edu