The Ohio State University, Department of Mathematics
Program ID:
Program Title:
Research Opportunities in Mathematics for Underrepresented Students
Program Type:
Undergraduate program
Program Location:
Columbus, Ohio 43210, United States of America
Subject Areas:
topological and geometric data analysis; disease modeling; appl math; alg geometry; operator algebras; quantum theory; computational number theory; computational math; combinatorics and model theory
Application Deadline:
2022/04/15 11:59PM
finished (2022/02/01, finished 2022/10/22, listed until 2022/06/01)

Program Description:

*** this program has been closed and new applications are no longer accepted. ***
program Description
The Department of Mathematics at the Ohio State University invites undergraduate students, primarily from traditionally underrepresented groups, to pursue research under the tutelage of experienced faculty members. Students work with a faculty member on a project of mutual interest for 8-10 weeks during the summer. In addition to the research projects, all accepted students will participate in various cohort activities. These experiences will virtual/remote for the summer of 2022. The projects will be in the areas of topological and geometric data analysis; probability; disease modeling; dynamics; applied math; algebraic geometry; operator algebras; quantum theory; computational number theory; computational math; combinatorics and model theory. Applications are welcome from all students from all schools. REU participants are paid a stipend during the summer. Please note, REUs are intended primarily for US citizens and Permanent Residents. Because of funding limitations, international students will be considered on an ad-hoc basis. Applications will begin being evaluated in early March, and accepted until all slots are filled. If you are interested in participating and would like to learn more, please contact Dr Tony Nance by email at nance.1@osu.edu .Application Materials Required:
- Submit the following items online at this website to complete your application:
- Cover letter
- Curriculum Vitae
- List of math and other relevant courses (unofficial transcripts are fine)
- Project area rankings/preferences (if any)
- Can fund myself (Yes/No)
- US Citizen or Permanent Resident (Yes/No - if No, may wish to include Student Visa status)
- Reference letter (to be submitted online by the reference writers on this site
)
- And anything else requested in the program description.
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