Summer Undergraduate Research What do HMC students do

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Summer Undergraduate Research

Summer Undergraduate Research

What do HMC students do in the summer? 41% 30% 27% 22% 16% 13%

What do HMC students do in the summer? 41% 30% 27% 22% 16% 13% 9% er Ot h el av Tr r k or nt ee lu Vo am f-c Re se ar ch Of ch ar se Re W pu s d ud M @ rn te In Ta ke cla ss sh es ip 7% Source: OIRE Survey, August 2016

Introduction • Why summer research? • Where to do summer research? • How to

Introduction • Why summer research? • Where to do summer research? • How to get started?

Summer research in Biology • One application process for life science projects across the

Summer research in Biology • One application process for life science projects across the 5 Cs in many different departments. • Projects and application information available mid-January, applications due early-February. • Project descriptions and applications at: http: //goo. gl/lwv. NF 1

Chemistry 2017 Summer Research • Current frosh, sophomores, and juniors are welcome to apply

Chemistry 2017 Summer Research • Current frosh, sophomores, and juniors are welcome to apply • 10 -week program: May 22 – July 28 • Application window opens early January and closes in • early February • See HMC Chemistry website for more information, or speak with a chemistry faculty member • Can’t wait to do research? Consider Chem 40 in the spring!

 • November: – Prof. Bryce for electronics (ubiquitous sensing, physical electronics and open

• November: – Prof. Bryce for electronics (ubiquitous sensing, physical electronics and open instrumentation design) – Prof. Bassman (Laspa Fellowship) for materials science (applied mechanics, metal alloys and computation) – Prof. Dato for materials science (graphene applications and synthesis) – Prof. Gokli (Riggs Fellowship) for internships in engineering management, manufacturing or design – Prof. Krauss for design research – Prof. Lape for chemical engineering (nanocomposite gas separation membranes, transdermal drug delivery) – Prof. Orwin (Engman Fellowship) for biomedical engineering (tissue engineering, biomechanics and medical device design) – Prof. Lape (Lewis Fellowship) green building and chemical engineering – Prof. Matt Spencer in analog and radio frequency circuit design – TJ Tsai for research at the intersection of signal processing, machine 7 learning, and music.

 • March 2017 (for 17 -18 academic year): – Prof. Harris (Clay-Wolkin Fellowship)

• March 2017 (for 17 -18 academic year): – Prof. Harris (Clay-Wolkin Fellowship) for computer engineering and integrated circuit design • Next fall: – Prof. Clark (Laspa Fellowship) for robotics – Prof. Duron (De. Pietro Fellowship) for civil engineering Watch for emails on specific programs Contact individual professors (or Prof. Orwin orwin@hmc. edu) 8

Department of Humanities, Social Sciences, and the Arts A limited number of positions are

Department of Humanities, Social Sciences, and the Arts A limited number of positions are available each year. Consult the HSA webpage to learn more about faculty research interests Contact individual HSA professors directly to find out if they will be advising summer students this summer.

Summer Research in Mathematics Watch for announcement on math-announce-l@hmc. edu

Summer Research in Mathematics Watch for announcement on math-announce-l@hmc. edu

Research Programs in Physics Chen/Eckert/Sparks: magnetic thin films Donnelly: laser physics; collaborations with Profs.

Research Programs in Physics Chen/Eckert/Sparks: magnetic thin films Donnelly: laser physics; collaborations with Profs. Orwin and Dato Esin: astrophysics Gallicchio: experimental cosmology Gerbode: soft condensed matter Lynn: quantum optics Lyzenga: geophysics Saeta: photovoltaics Sahakian: string theory Shuve: cosmology theory (starting in F 17) off-campus experiences through NSF REU programs In the physics department there is no formal application process or date for becoming involved in research. The best way to become involved in a group is to look here ( http: //physics. hmc. edu/faculty/ ) for details about faculty programs. Once you see research programs that look interesting please start knocking on doors. We’re really friendly!