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National High Magnetic Field Laboratory |
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The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory Summer Research Experiences for Undergraduates program is currently accepting applications from qualified undergraduates. The eight-week internship is available to registered undergraduate science and engineering majors at one of three NHMFL sites. A generous stipend, housing allowance, and travel support are offered to those accepted. Students work closely with a faculty mentor becoming fully integrated into the science and engineering activities of the laboratory during their internships. To support their research, students are expected to attend lectures, seminars, and workshops facilitated by the Center for Integrating Research and Learning, which represents educational programs at the NHMFL.
The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL) is one of only nine facilities of its kind in the world. The 3-campus laboratory is supported by the National Science Foundation and the State of Florida and is operated by Florida State University (FSU), the University of Florida (UF), and Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) with distinguished faculty and world-class facilities at all three sites. The research facilities offer users from around the world unprecedented opportunities to explore science at the extremes of magnetic field, pressure, and temperature. |
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Additional Information
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| Application |
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| Appl Deadline |
3 / 3 / 2008 |
| Keywords |
summer, engineering, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biological sciences, geochemistry, materials science |
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National Opportunity |
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0 hour(s)
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| Prerequisites |
US citizen
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| Stipend |
see website
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