REU Site: BU-PRO: Boston University Physics Research Opportunities
Trustees Of Boston University, Boston
Investigators
Abstract
This award renews support for a Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) site at Boston University, BU-PRO. The site will support ten undergraduate students from outside BU per summer for ten weeks of research in various topics in physics. The program aims to give students at a critical point in their education meaningful research experiences grounded in physics but with strong links to other physical sciences, including electrical, mechanical, and computer engineering, materials science, and chemistry. The specific components will include 1) research experience working in groups with peers and senior scientists on specific projects; 2) instruction in the culture, methods, and ethics of scientific research; and 3) preparation for a future career in which they will be interacting with colleagues coming from a wide range of backgrounds: intellectual, educational, geographical and cultural. The core of the participants' experience will be mentored research within individual research groups. The groups' interests span the range of research in academic physics: from particle physics to biophysics to condensed matter and materials physics to optical physics and photonics. The faculty leading these individual research groups are distinguished scholars at various stages of their careers, but all have experience mentoring undergraduates. Carefully structured plenary activities will complement the individual research experiences by developing skills and competencies important to thriving as students, as researchers, and as professionals in a wide range of potential future careers. This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
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