Research Experience for Undergraduates on River and Coastal Restoration

January 31st, 2008   (761 views )

Undergraduate students in Civil Engineering, Geology, Biology, Ecology, Physics, Mathematics and related fields are invited to apply to participate in National Science Foundation-sponsored summer research at the National Center for Earth-surface Dynamics.

Program dates: June 1 to August 9, 2008.

Application Deadline: March 1, 2008.

Students work on one of two teams: "Team Delta" focuses on issues in coastal Louisiana (www.wbi.lsu.edu) and "Team Marmot" focuses on issues related to the 2007 removal of the Marmot dam on Oregon's Sandy River (www.marmotdam.com). Both teams spend June at the St. Anthony Falls Laboratory (SAFL) (www.safl.umn.edu), at the University of Minnesota, using experimental modeling to develop an understanding of the processes they will explore in the field. The teams then perform field research in July, returning to Minnesota to synthesize their research in posters and papers.

All expenses are paid and students will receive a stipend. Minorities and women are encouraged to apply.

Visit http://www.nced.umn.edu/USIP.html for more information or to apply.

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