LearnLab Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates

LearnLab Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates

Application for Summer 2013

Description:

  • Research Position Title: LearnLab Research Assistant
  • Program Director/ Research Faculty: Ken Koedinger, Charles Perfetti and 38 other faculty
  • Contact Information: jobodnar@cs.cmu.edu
  • Program/Research website: www.learnlab.org

Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Program Description

LearnLab at Carnegie Mellon and the University of Pittsburgh has an exciting summer research opportunity available to undergraduate students. This research program encourages applications from students who would like to conduct research in the fields of psychology, education, computer science, human-computer interfaces and language technologies.  This program seeks broad participation, including members of underrepresented groups as defined by the National Science Foundation (African American, Hispanic, Native American) who may be considering pursuing further graduate study in the learning sciences.

LearnLab’s REU program allows talented undergraduates to spend 8 weeks during the summer in a research laboratory at Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Pittsburgh, or one of our research partners. The REU program aims to make LearnLab’s programs more visible to students not traditionally exposed to our fields. The REU program supports LearnLab’s commitment to training a diverse set of science, technology, education, and psychology leaders.

Applications are encouraged from students who wish to learn to conduct research in a modern academic research laboratory under the guidance of experienced scientists and engineers and experiment in real classroom environments. The REU program will expose students to the excitement and opportunities of a research career. This experience will provide excellent preparation for students interested in subsequently pursuing a Masters or Ph.D. degree. Although students from other years may apply, this opportunity is most fitting for a student at the end of the junior year of undergraduate studies.

Each student will receive a fellowship stipend of $4000 for the eight-week REU program. Food, housing and travel will also be provided. Students will conduct research in an 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 as well as, in some cases, a postdoctoral fellow and/or advanced graduate student.

Seminars specific to those participating in the REU program will be held weekly including seminars on graduate admissions and career opportunities in science, education, computer science and engineering. In addition, LearnLab seminars and those held by Carnegie Mellon’s Human Computer Interaction Institute and Language Technologies Institute and seminars at Pitt’s Language Research and Development Center will be open to the students, giving them exposure to a wide range of research in learning sciences.

REU Program Benefits: There are several benefits that the participating students may receive.

  • If the student’s research in the summer is of high quality and has added value to an ongoing research project, past students have been asked to be a coauthor on the research team’s publication on that subject. Addition of publications to the resume of a graduate school applicant always greatly improves the application.
  • If the quality of the research is high, the faculty member who advised the student would likely be willing to write a letter of recommendation for the student which could be included in a graduate school application.
  • Research experience in one of the National Science Foundation’s premier research centers will be viewed attractively.
  • Scholarships may be available for graduate research on projects in LearnLab. The student should inquire about these possibilities during the summer.

REU Program Dates: Students will begin their research experience on Sunday, June 2, 2013 with a welcoming reception and information session.  The REU program will end on Friday July 26, 2013 with a poster session in the afternoon.. Submission of an application indicates that the applicant agrees to be present from June 2 to 4pm, July 26, 2013 inclusive.

Application Deadline: Deadline for applications is February 15, 2013. Students will be informed of our decision by March 1, 2013.

  • Minimum Requirements: Students should have a minimum of 3.5 GPA out of 4.0 although we will consider students who show by other measures that they are exceptional and who have GPAs over 3.2. Class standing and grades in specific subjects that are close to the field of research will also be considered, as are recommendations.
  • Number of slots/ positions available: LearnLab can accommodate as many as 10 positions, although in any given year, we may decide to fund less than 10 applicants
  • Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  • Partner Institutions: Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Learning

Send completed applications to:

LearnLab – Summer Internship Program
c/o Jo Bodnar
3501B Newell-Simon Hall – HCII
Carnegie Mellon University
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Summer 2013 REU program in nanotechnology

Another great opportunity!

Applications are now available for the summer 2013 REU program in nanotechnology at the University of Massachusetts Amherst is now accepting applications.

For undergraduate students planning for a career in cutting edge research, the Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) Program in Nanotechnology at UMass might be for you.  The ten week lab-and-learning experience will give you a head start on a field that is truly at the forefront of knowledge–nanotechnology!

For all the program details, please visit: http://www.umass.edu/massnanotech/SURE.htm

– Ten weeks, May 28 – August 3, 2013

– Free housing in our newest dorms

– Free travel to and from campus

– Competitive stipend of $3400

Application deadline is Feb 28, 2013

Women and underrepresented minority students are strongly encouraged to apply.  Eligibility is limited to U.S. citizens and permanent residents.  Undergraduate majors in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, Physics, and Polymer Science & Engineering are recommended for the program.

Thanks for your consideration!

Michael Westort, SURE Program Coordinator

mwestort@research.umass.edu

Websites for Listings of Summer Undergraduate Research Opportunities

Good luck!

1. National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates (NSF-REU)
http://www.nsf.gov/crssprgm/reu/reu_search.cfm

2. American Psychological Association (APA) Undergraduate Research Opportunities &
Internships
http://www.apa.org/education/undergrad/research-opps.aspx

3. Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Summer Undergraduate Research
Programs
https://www.aamc.org/members/great/61052/great_summerlinks.html

4. National Institutes of Health Office of Intramural Training & Education
SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM IN BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH (SIP)
https://www.training.nih.gov/programs/sip

5. The Leadership Alliance Summer Research – Early Identification Program (SR-EIP)
http://www.theleadershipalliance.org/tabid/242/Default.aspx

6. Dartmouth College: External Funding Sources For Undergraduates and Graduates
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~ugar/undergrad/other_external.html

7. The CUNY Summer Undergraduate Research Program
http://www.cuny.edu/research/sr/csurp.html

OpenLab Internship with Early-Adopter

A great opportunity brought to you by the OpenLab and Early-Adopter, developers of the OpenLab:

Job Title:

OpenLab Design Team Intern

Job Description:

This internship is being offered in partnership by City Tech’s OpenLab and early-adopter.com, LLC, a New York-based interactive design studio.

Early-Adopter, the group of developers building and refining the OpenLab, is seeking a crack squad of web design, information architecture and development ninjas to work on the OpenLab, City Tech’s open-source digital platform for students, faculty, and staff.

The OpenLab is a large WordPress and Buddypress-based project with thousands of users and complex feature sets; a team of highly-skilled professionals is needed to keep it moving forward. As a Design Team Intern, you will get unbeatable experience working in a team environment and solving the kinds of problems that only occur in large systems, preparing you for the challenges you’ll face working for some of the most dynamic and exciting companies. You will hone your IA, design, and PHP skills, and gain valuable experience working with and thinking about WordPress, one of the leading open source content management systems.

OpenLab Design Team Interns will work on creating thorough documentation of OpenLab’s existing structure, building complex and highly detailed wireframes, site maps, entity relationship diagrams, and process flow charts. They will also collaborate with other team members, including OpenLab Student Community Builders, to develop and document proposed enhancements to site functionality, and to create design mockups of changes to the site’s appearance. In addition, interns will work with professional developers on the site’s PHP, HTML, CSS and Javascript code, and participate in beta testing, browser testing, and bug fixing.

This is a unique internship, beginning now and continuing for the Spring 2013 semester. Applicants who can only commit to one semester will also be considered.

Required Skills:
Ability to think carefully and systematically about complex systems.
Great Information Architecture skills.
Excellent HMTL and CSS Skills.

Basic understanding of PHP concepts and Javascript, and some experience creating custom WordPress templates are highly desirable.

Academic Requirements
3.0 GPA or better and a recommendation from a web design instructor.

Pay Rate:
$12.50 per hour.

Hours Per Week:
8 hours per week at early-adopter.com’s offices in Manhattan (Broadway and Houston) and from home. Schedule flexible.

Start Date:
Early-Adopter will begin interviewing applicants soon. Positions will begin after interviewing is complete.

To Apply:
Contact us at internships@early-adopter.com. Please send a resume, a few links to your online work, and a short note describing your interest in the position and how your experiences qualify you for it. If you already work within the CUNY system or for the Research Foundation of CUNY, please note that, too.

Want to start a research project? Come to the Research Mixer 12/5, 3-5:00!

Each semester, the Coordination of Undergraduate Research Committee sponsors a Research Mixer for students and faculty to learn about research projects at City Tech and to meet interested collaborators. That means that if you’re a student, you can come to the Research Mixer to meet a research mentor. Faculty members, you can join the Research Mixer to meet students interested in working with you on a research project.

Image: Research Mixer Fall 2012 flyer

The Research Mixer has now become part of the festivities during the Student Research Poster Session. Click on the poster for more details. We hope to see you in Klitgord Gym on Wednesday, December 5th from 3:00-5:00pm!

Jonas E. Salk Scholarships

JONAS E. SALK SCHOLARSHIPS

The Jonas E. Salk Scholarships were created by the Board of Estimate of the
City of New York in 1955 to honor the City College graduate who developed the
first anti-polio vaccine. They are awarded annually to eight graduates of the
senior colleges of The City University of New York who have demonstrated sound
character, outstanding scholarship and the promise of significant contribution to
medical research. The scholarship winners receive a total of $8,000 * ($2,000 per
year for four-year medical schools) to help defray the expenses of study for the
M.D., Ph.D. or D.Sc in Biomedical Sciences or D.O. degree.
*Subject to approval of the CUNY Board of Trustees

Salk Scholarship Eligibility Requirements

Undergraduates and recent graduates of the senior colleges of The City University
of New York who have received an acceptance for admission in September
2013 to the first year of an American university in pursuit of the M.D., Ph.D. or
D.Sc. in Biomedical Sciences, or D.O. degree are eligible for nomination.

Please send your nominations to:
Dr. Suresh Tewani
Preprofessional Advisor
Chemistry Department
stewani@citytech.cuny.edu

NYC Service

Did you know that you can find volunteer and internship opportunities through NYCService.org? The website lets users look for opportunities based on interest, location, and other factors. Here are two internships right near City Tech: Intern as a Career Services Assistant Coordinator or as a Volunteer Assistant Coordinator at Project Redirect–but there are other opportunities available in the City Tech area and many, many more throughout the city.