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REU Site: Earth and Planetary science Interdsciplinary Internships at Carnegie (EPIIC)

$462,324FY2023GEONSF

Carnegie Institution Of Washington, Washington DC

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Abstract

The Earth and Planetary science Interdisciplinary Internships program at Carnegie will introduce the process of research at the intersections of: Astronomy, Astrobiology, Bio-/Isotope Geochemistry, Cosmochemistry, Data Science, Experimental Geochemistry, Geophysics, High-Pressure Mineral Physics, Mineralogy, Organic Geochemistry, and Petrology; to undergraduate students without significant previous research experience. The EPIIC REU will provide the resources and opportunities needed for undergraduate students, especially those with limited options for STEM-related research, to grow into a new generation of scientists. The program will recruit its students from institutions that include community and liberal arts colleges, and 4-year universities with/out strong research programs. The program will immerse students into a vigorous research environment to build participant self-confidence as they gain new skills, and thus foster their future involvement in science. EPIIC will provide a learning environment that prepares students for academic careers, and which is based on mutual respect for peers’ intellectuality and ideas; thus preparing them to be active members of our pluralistic society. The project, therefore, is expected to promote the progress of science and advance the prosperity and welfare of postsecondary students. In this highly interdisciplinary REU program, students will conduct cutting-edge research and gain hands-on experience that includes training with sophisticated experimental and analytical equipment. The 10-week program is planned to ensure successful completion of students’ research activities and expects their participation in national meetings and peer-review publications. Students will be full members of their mentors’ research groups, attend weekly seminars and social events, and live together on the campus of American University to help establish a collegial cohort. EPIIC’s intensity and training will prepare its participants for graduate student life. Maintaining student-mentor(s) communications beyond the summer REU program is encouraged to facilitate participant transition into STEM-related careers. The program will be evaluated by a series of surveys and tools employed under the guidance of an external advisor. The long-term success of the program success will be measured by: i) the number of REU students who follow a STEM-related career, including the number of community college students that transfer to a 4-year university as science majors, and ii) students’ understanding of the broader impacts of scientific discovery on society. 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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