The School of Mathematics at Georgia Tech invites application for undergraduate research in algebra, applied mathematics, discrete mathematics, topology, and other topics in Summer 2023. Project descriptions, as well as past projects can be found here.
The program is open to all undergraduate students, regardless of major, who are US citizens, US permanent residents, or are based at a US university on a visa allowing them to legally work for Georgia Tech. The deadline for applications is February 17th, although applications received after the deadline will still be considered. Recruiting will be ongoing in February and March, and all decisions will be announced prior to March 30th. A typical research project lasts approximately 8 weeks, in June and July, although the exact timing is negotiable and can be worked out between students and their mentors. There will be a $5800 total summer stipend, and there is affordable housing available on campus. In most cases no separate travel, housing, or meal funds are provided.
The application should include (at least one) reference letter, an unofficial transcript, and a personal statement listing math courses (with grades), computer skills, previous research and team work experiences, preferences for mentors and research subjects, and a discussion on how the program could help with the student's career goals. Underrepresented minority students are strongly encouraged to apply.
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