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RESEARCH EXPERIENCES FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS AT THE SANTA FE INSTITUTE, SUMMER 2003 Program Description: Undergraduate students work with faculty mentors on an individual project focusing on some aspect of the computational properties 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. Projects focus on adaptive computation; physics, mathematics, information science, and computational aspects of complexity; economics as a complex, adaptive system; and the life sciences including modeling of the immune system, theoretical neurobiology, genetic data analysis, theoretical ecology, and models of protein folding. This program is highly individualized. Each student works with one or more faculty mentors on a specific project. The project may be based on a suggestion from the SFI mentor, an idea from the student intern, or a combination of the two. Participants are expected to be in residence approximately 10 weeks, within an approximate mid-May to mid-August window. Internships may be part- or full-time, although it is likely that most summer students will hold full-time positions. Support: Interns receive living stipends (from which housing costs are deducted) during their stay, along with some support of round-trip travel expenses from their home institution. The Institute will make appropriate, affordable, shared housing arrangements in Santa Fe for REU interns. Because Santa Fe lacks a full public transportation system, autos are provided to participants on a shared basis. Those interns who can bring their private transportation are urged to do so. Eligibility: Support for this program is provided by a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) through the Research Experiences for Undergraduates program. Per NSF guidelines, it is open to U.S. citizens and permanent residents only. For the purposes of this program an undergraduate student is a student who is enrolled in a degree program (part-time or full-time) leading to a bachelor's degree. Students who are transferring from one institution to another and are enrolled at neither institution during the intervening summer may participate. 2003 graduating college seniors are not eligible for this program; nor are graduating high school students who have not yet enrolled as undergraduates. Mathematical or computational skills or experience (particularly knowledge of the rudiments of the Unix operating system and/or a programming language such as C) are favorably considered. To Apply: Provide a current resume, official transcript, and a statement of your current research interests and what you intend to accomplish during your internship. Also, please have three scientists who know your abilities write letters recommending you for this program. Online application is available at http://www.santafe.edu/reuannounce.html. We strongly encourage you to apply online in order to expedite your application. Applications sent via postal mail will also be accepted. Include your e-mail address and fax number. Do not bind your application materials in any manner. Send application packages to: Summer Research Experiences for Undergraduates Santa Fe Institute 1399 Hyde Park Road Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 Official transcripts and letters of recommendation may be included in the application package in sealed envelopes, or sent separately to the address above. Letters of recommendation may also be e-mailed directly from the author to paul{at}santafe.edu. All application materials must be postmarked or electronically submitted no later than February 28, 2003. Women and minorities are especially encouraged to apply. For further details about SFI's Resesarch Experiences for Undergraduates program, please visit http://www.santafe.edu/reuannounce.html, or contact Paul Brault, (505) 984-8800 ext. 235, paul{at}santafe.edu. The Santa Fe Institute is an equal opportunity employer. *** Please feel free to forward this e-mail to colleagues or students who may have an interest in this program. *** --- þ RIMEGate(tm)/RGXPost V1.14 at BBSWORLD * Info{at}bbsworld.com --- * RIMEGate(tm)V10.2áÿ* RelayNet(tm) NNTP Gateway * MoonDog BBS * RgateImp.MoonDog.BBS at 12/13/02 11:31:49 AM* Origin: MoonDog BBS, Brooklyn,NY, 718 692-2498, 1:278/230 (1:278/230) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 278/230 10/345 379/1 633/267 |
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