CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY


DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS


NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION


LONG-TERM UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

The Department of Mathematics at Central Michigan University has received National Science Foundation funding to provide research fellowships for up to two years to collaborate with mathematics faculty on undergraduate research.

PROGRAM:

Three students will be selected for fellowships to conduct research beginning summer 2008, under the supervision of Professor Jim Angelos. The students are expected to be involved in research throughout the following academic year with an option for renewal for a second summer and academic year.

TOPICS:

The topic to be studied will be in the area of Applied Mathematics.

DATES:

May 27 - August 2, 2008

STIPENDS:

Each student will receive summer support of $3500 and housing for summer. Travel money to make presentations at conferences will be provided.

APPLICATIONS:

Students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents are eligible to apply. Applicants for this program should be first- or second-year students at CMU. Students need not be math majors but must be willing to commit to a program of study in mathematics while involved in this research

Applications must be received by February 14, 2008.


Application: Application (Word)     Application (pdf)

For additional information and/or application form:

Visit the website:
http://www.cst.cmich.edu/units/mth/LURE2008/NSFLure.htm
Or contact Dr. Sivaram Narayan (989) 774-3566 or 774-3596
Email: sivaram.narayan@cmich.edu

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