[Scholarship_alert] Fwd: Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) at the University of Michigan Space Physics Research La5172.20.0.211

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>*********************************************************************************
>Program Number:   86477
>Title:            Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) at 
>the University of Michigan Space Physics Research 
>Laboratory 
>
>
>Sponsor:          University of Michigan
>
>SYNOPSIS:  The Space Physics Research Laboratory within the
>Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences at the
>University of Michigan has a limited number of research assistant
>positions openings for undergraduate students enrolled in programs at
>accredited schools.
>
>Deadline(s):      03/01/2010
>Established Date: 01/10/2006
>Follow-Up Date:   12/01/2010
>Review Date:      12/16/2009
>
>Contact:          Dr. Michael R. 
>Combi 
>
>
>Address:          Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program
>                   Space Physics Research Laboratory, Department of 
> Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences
>                   2455 Hayward Street
>                   Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2143
>                   U.S.A.
>E-mail:           mcombi at umich.edu
>
>Program URL: http://aoss.engin.umich.edu/pages/undergraduate/reu
>Tel:
>Fax:
>Deadline Ind:     Receipt
>Deadline Open:    No
>                   *See Restrictions for further information.
>
>DEADLINE NOTE
>Applications for participation in the program during the summer months
>should be submitted before March 1st while applications for
>participation during the academic year may be submitted at any time.
>
>Award Type(s):    Internships
>                   Summer
>
>
>Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution:
>                   U.S.A. Citizenship (including U.S. Territories)
>                   U.S. Permanent Resident
>
>Locations Tenable:    U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories)
>
>
>Appl Type(s):     Undergraduate Student
>
>
>Target Group(s):  NONE
>Funding Limit:    $0   SEEBELOW
>Duration:         0
>Indirect Costs:   Unspecified
>Cost Sharing:     No
>Sponsor Type:     College/University
>
>
>Geo. Restricted:  NO RESTRICTIONS
>
>CFDA#:
>
>OBJECTIVES:  Areas of research include: Studies of cometary and
>planetary atmospheres using computer modeling; Analysis of spacecraft
>and sounding rocket data; Theoretical and experimental studies of the
>dynamics and chemistry of the Earth's atmosphere; Analysis of data
>from instruments deployed at remote stations; Design and fabrication
>of spacecraft hardware; Laboratory calibrations, optics and tests.
>Equipment to be used include: high-speed super-computers; interactive
>color graphic systems for data analysis; laboratory equipment; and
>computer network.
>
>ELIGIBILITY
>  All undergraduate students enrolled in accredited schools are
>eligible to apply, though preference will be given to those entering
>their junior and senior year and specializing in scientific or
>engineering areas. Minority, female and physically disabled students
>are encouraged to apply as are students from institutions where
>research opportunities are limited. A majority of the positions will
>be available for students attending undergraduate schools (including
>small liberal arts colleges, community colleges, etc.) where research
>opportunities are limited. Student participants must be citizens or
>permanent residents of the United States.
>
>FUNDING
>  As a research assistant students will receive financial support
>during their stay at SPRL and will be given a position as
>Undergraduate Research Assistant. This support will be provided at a
>typical monthly level of approximately $1,800. Most participants will
>work during the summer period (three months at 100% effort). (cmb)
>
>KEYWORDS:         Aeronautical/Astronautical Engineering
>                   Atmospheric Sciences
>                   Atmospheres/Planets
>                   High Performance Computing
>                   Space Sciences
>                   Aerospace Engineering
>                   Comets
>                   Rocket Vehicles
>                   Aerospace Technology
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