NHERI REU Opportunity – Application due Feb 11th

Dear Undergraduates,

Are you interested in natural hazards and looking for a paid research internship? The Natural Hazards Engineering Research Infrastructure (NHERI) is hosting in-person Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) in summer 2022.

NHERI is a network of 11 sites and experimental facilities that research to mitigate the impact of natural hazards focusing on earthquake, wind, tsunami, coastal engineering, data management, cyberinfrastructure, reconnaissance, and simulation.

As part of the NHERI REU Summer Program, the National Science Foundation (NSF) funds undergraduate students from various undergraduate degrees (engineering, architecture, sciences, computer science, etc.) to research for ten weeks at one NHERI site or experimental facility. This funding includes a $5000 research stipend, a $2300 travel award, and a housing subsidy (the amount varies based on location).

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CEBR & MEM-C Applications due Feb 15

Hello All,

We are less than 2 weeks away from the application deadline for the CEI and MEM-C research experiences for undergraduates at the University of Washington, and I am hoping you can help spread the word. Please see the information below and share with those who might be interested!

The application deadline for both programs is February 15 and the program runs from June 21 to August 19, 2022.

Clean Energy Bridge to Research (CEBR) is a summer program run by the University of Washington (UW) Clean Energy Institute (CEI) and Undergraduate Research Program, and funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF CHE-1950904). It supports a select group of undergraduates to participate in authentic research in solar, energy storage, and grid technologies under the mentorship of UW’s world-class faculty and graduate students. The CEBR REU provides a stipend of $6,000, on-campus housing, $600 for food, and a travel allowance. https://www.cei.washington.edu/education/undergraduate-students/reu/

The University of Washington Molecular Engineering Materials Center (UW MEM·C) summer REU program is focused on exposing underrepresented minorities and veterans to a viable and relevant career pathway focused on materials and energy research. MEM·C is supported by NSF grant DMR-1719797. The MEM-C REU provides a stipend of $6,000, on-campus housing, $600 for food, and a travel allowance. https://uwmemc.org/education/programs/reu/

I am happy to answer any questions you may have!

Research Opportunity Reminders – Deadlines to apply, Today, Feb 1, 2022

Hello CEE Majors –

We wanted to remind you about a few research opportunities with application deadlines being due today, Tues, Feb 1st:

  • Kummer I&E Fellows ProgramUp to 4 years duration. Application deadline is February 1st, 2022. For more information, please click here.
  • NSF REU Program @ UC San Diego 8-month duration between June 19th – August 13th, 2022. Application deadline is February 1st, 2022. For more information, please click here.

Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates – UW CEI and MEM-C

Applications are now open for two University of Washington summer research experiences for undergraduates (REU): the Molecular Engineering Materials Center (MEM-C) REU and the Clean Energy Bridge to Research (CEBR) Summer Program! Applications for both programs are due February 15, 2022.

University of Washington’s Molecular Engineering Materials Center (MEM-C) aims to accelerate the development of future energy conversion, information processing, and sensing technologies through design, discovery, processing, and application of complex electronic and photonic materials. The summer REU program is focused on exposing veterans and under-represented minorities to a viable and relevant career pathway focused on materials and energy research. Students will learn about relevant, state of the art content in future energy conversion, information processing, and sensing technologies through design, discovery, processing, and application of complex electronic and photonic materials.For more information on the program and how to apply, please visit: http://uwmemc.org/education/programs/reu/

Clean Energy Bridge to Research (CEBR) is a summer research program sponsored by the University of Washington’s (UW) Clean Energy Institute (CEI). It supports a select group of undergraduates to participate in authentic research in solar, energy storage, and grid technologies under the mentorship of UW’s world-class faculty and graduate students. For more information on the program and how to apply, please visit:

https://www.cei.washington.edu/education/undergraduate-students/reu/

Please share this information and the attached flyers with your community. And, feel free to email me danicah@uw.edu directly with any questions.

Open Position: Undergraduate Research Assistant (Website Manager)

Hello CEE Undergrads,

The Terrain Analysis and Cryosphere Observation research group in the UW Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering is looking for an undergraduate student to help develop, maintain, and transfer existing web content to our new group website.

Please visit the following link (Website_Manager_Posting.pdf) for more details about the position, expected hours, compensation, and information on how to apply.

Summer REU Opportunities – Clean Energy & Materials Research (DEADLINE – Feb 15)

Greetings!

We are excited to announce that applications open December 15, 2021 for the Molecular Engineering Materials Center (MEM-C) Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates and the Clean Energy Bridge to Research (CEBR) Summer Program!

Applications for both programs are due February 15, 2022.

University of Washington’s Molecular Engineering Materials Center (MEM-C) aims to accelerate the development of future energy conversion, information processing, and sensing technologies through design, discovery, processing, and application of complex electronic and photonic materials. The summer REU program is focused on exposing veterans and under-represented minorities to a viable and relevant career pathway focused on materials and energy research. Students will learn about relevant, state of the art content in future energy conversion, information processing, and sensing technologies through design, discovery, processing, and application of complex electronic and photonic materials.For more information on the program and how to apply, please visit: http://uwmemc.org/education/programs/reu/

Clean Energy Bridge to Research (CEBR) is a summer research program sponsored by the University of Washington’s (UW) Clean Energy Institute (CEI). It supports a select group of undergraduates to participate in authentic research in solar, energy storage, and grid technologies under the mentorship of UW’s world-class faculty and graduate students. For more information on the program and how to apply, please visit: https://www.cei.washington.edu/education/undergraduate-students/reu/

 

2022 NHERI Research Experience for Undergraduates – Summer Program is now accepting applications

NHERI Research Experience for Undergraduates  – Program Information  

Hands-on summer research for undergraduates. The NHERI REU Summer Program provides research opportunities at the ten NHERI multi-hazard engineering and interdisciplinary research sites during a 10-week summer research program. The NHERI REU program is dedicated to helping undergraduate college students experience multi-hazard engineering as well as reconnaissance, cyberinfrastructure, data management, and simulation research. Hands-on, research-based projects introduce participants to a network of engineers, and students who work toward mitigating natural hazards and understanding the impact of natural hazards on society.

U.S. citizens and permanent residents who are enrolled undergraduate students may apply for the summer program.

Applications are due on Feb 4, 2022: https://www.designsafe-ci.org/learning-center/reu/

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UFL Hiring: Student Researcher- Urban Freight Lab

The Urban Freight lab is looking to hire a student researcher to do research on predictions of the future of urban delivery. The position is posted on Handshake here: https://uw.joinhandshake.com/jobs/5659517/edit?initial_page=4. More information is listed down below:

The Urban Freight Lab at the University of Washington is hiring a student researcher from any department to assist with a thorough review of the academic literature and popular media for predictions of the future of urban delivery and synthesizing these findings into written documents. The successful candidate must have excellent writing skills and the ability to conduct relevant research independently, a strong interest in emerging transportation and urban planning issues is a plus. Employment is for 10hrs per week at $20 per hour and would begin as soon as possible and continue through winter quarter with the potential for extension. Please send your resume and a writing sample to Elizabeth Guzy at eguzy@uw.edu.

Climate Research Seminar – PCC Undergraduate Cohort

Hi College of the Environment undergrads!

Are you interested in getting involved in climate research at UW? The Undergraduate Program on Climate Change (PCC) Cohort will be hosting an informational seminar to learn more about research opportunities today, November 18th. Join us in-person from 5-6 pm in MSB (Marine Sciences Building) 123 to hear from Undergraduate Research Program (URP) presenters, as well as a panel of undergraduates researching climate-related topics!

Interested in climate science and connecting with other undergraduates studying the environment at UW? Learn more information here https://pcc.uw.edu/ and join the PCC Undergraduates listserv!

 

We’re excited to see you this evening!