SUMMARY
The forum discussion centers on participants sharing their experiences and applications for Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) programs in physics and astronomy for the summer of 2012. Key institutions mentioned include Purdue, UC Davis, Cornell, and Michigan State, with a focus on areas such as nuclear physics, high energy physics (HEP), and astrophysics. Participants discuss application statuses, acceptance rates, and the competitive nature of these programs, with some reporting acceptance notifications and others expressing concerns over their application outcomes.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of REU programs and their significance in undergraduate research.
- Familiarity with physics subfields such as nuclear physics, high energy physics, and astrophysics.
- Knowledge of application processes and timelines for academic programs.
- Awareness of institutions involved in physics research, such as CERN and various universities.
NEXT STEPS
- Research application strategies for REU programs in physics and astronomy.
- Explore specific research projects at institutions like Purdue and UC Davis.
- Learn about the acceptance rates and applicant statistics for REU programs.
- Investigate the role of recommendation letters in the application process for competitive programs.
USEFUL FOR
Undergraduate students in physics and astronomy, academic advisors, and anyone interested in pursuing research opportunities through REU programs.