Current Student Opportunities : Physics
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The College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment at the University of Delaware sponsors a research opportunity for ten undergraduate students to conduct research in marine science.
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The Interdisciplinary REU Program in the Structure and Function of Proteins at the University of Michigan will provide undergraduate students with a 10-week research experience in the areas of biochemistry, biophysics, cheminformatics, computational chemistry, enzymology, marine biology, medicinal chemistry, molecular biology, pharmaceutical sciences and plant biology.
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The Departments of Physics and Astronomy have listings of summer research opportunities on their web page.
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The Molecular Foundry, a national nanoscience user facility at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), is seeking enthusiastic, motivated undergraduate students in the physical and biological sciences to participate in a summer internship program providing unparalleled exposure to cutting-edge nanoscience research in a multidisciplinary setting.
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Virginia Commonwealth University's BIOINFORMATICS and BIOENGINEERING SUMMER INSTITUTE provides talented undergraduates a taste of an intense graduate environment, so that they may judge whether a life devoted to research at its best is for them.
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The Northwestern University Summer Research Opportunity Program (SROP) provides sophomores and juniors with an opportunity for direct involvement in research. Students from groups which have been traditionally underrepresented in graduate schools are encouraged to apply for SROP.
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The Quantitative and Physical Science Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (QP-SURF) program at UT Southwestern is an intensive, 10 week summer research training experience at the interface of quantitative science and basic biomedical research.
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Rutgers The State University of New Jersey together with the UMDNJ Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, invite students with interest in pursuing a PhD or MD/PhD to participate in our highly successful summer research program, RISE (Research In Science and Engineering).

