The Gene Golub SIAM Summer School is geared towards doctoral students and is limited to about 50 students. There will be no registration fee and funding for local accommodations and/or local expenses will be available for some of the participants. Limited travel funds may also be available
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It is in the national interest to provide more opportunities for mathematical scientists to have the experience of conducting research in an industrial environment and for industrial scientists to return periodically to academia, to acquire new knowledge, and to move it efficiently into technology. Through the Division of Mathematical Sciences, this program provides support for university-industry postdoctoral research fellowships, university-industry senior research fellowships, industry-based graduate research assistantships, and industry-based graduate cooperative fellowships.
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This includes summer programs for rising college seniors. Participants will be selected on the basis of demonstrated mathematical creativity, motivation, and good work habits as well as meeting other requirements, as determined from the application materials and recommendation letters. The NSF and the NSA provide generous funding and support for this REU program.
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The Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM) offers a research program called Research in Industrial Projects for Students (RIPS). The goal of RIPS is to expose undergraduate students to an industrial research project that requires the application of mathematical principles to solve real-world problems.
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The Post-Bachelor program is a summer school program of HGS MathComp in cooperation with the international summer school of Heidelberg University. Students in their last year of bachelor or immediately after their bachelor studies are invited to join an interdisciplinary summer school for mathematics and computer science.
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NASA Undergraduate Student Research Program offers undergraduates across the United States mentored research experiences at the NASA centers during summer and fall sessions.
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National Institute of Standards and Technology's (NIST) Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) program gives undergraduate students a chance to gain valuable scientific research experience by working on projects of economic importance. The program, co-sponsored by the National Science Foundation, is committed to attracting and training future generations of scientists and engineers.
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Research experiences for undergraduates provide non-traditional opportunities in original research and collaborative problem solving that afford insight into how mathematicians work. The site features information for students interested in identifying research opportunities and for faculty interested in obtaining support for undergraduate research students through either an REU Supplement or REU Site proposal from the National Science Foundation.
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This program places students from community colleges in paid internships in Science and Engineering and Technology at any of several different locations (see Choosing a Lab). Because of the comprehensive nature of this program many of the participants have felt it has had an enormous influence on their careers. Students work with scientists or engineers on projects related to the laboratories' research programs.
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This program places students in paid internships in Science and Engineering at any of several Department of Energy facilities. Many of the participants in the program have decided on a career in science and engineering because of the nature of the experience. Students work with scientists or engineers on projects related to the laboratories' research programs.
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Scholarship and Fellowship Program offers two-year scholarships for undergraduate students interested in pursuing the basic science and technology innovations that can be applied to the DHS mission.
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The Foundation's Scholarship Program offers the opportunity to spend one year of study and research at Churchill College Cambridge to U.S. citizens enrolled at American colleges and universities. One of the newest of the colleges at the University of Cambridge, Churchill College is focused on the sciences, engineering, and mathematics.
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