Summer 2013 Math and Science REU Thread

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arubirurei said:
Yeah; my professor at Colorado Mesa is actually a guest sponsor there. I don't think they've started offers just yet.

Thanks for the information! Do you also know anything about the program itself, whether people have had positive experiences there, etc?
 
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anyone heard back from cornell yet?
 
notphysicsguy said:
anyone heard back from cornell yet?

Applied to math REU at Cornell and haven't heard anything.
 
verdricity said:
Thanks for the information! Do you also know anything about the program itself, whether people have had positive experiences there, etc?

Sorry; no clue
 
Got an offer from LSU.

And only 3 days to decide. Yikes! If I don't get any others by then I'll certainly accept it (and maybe will anyway of course).
 
I got an offer from Michigan State. If anyone here has gone to this reu before, I would appreciate hearing your thoughts on it.
 
For those of you getting offers for physics REUs, are you getting an email or phone call? Quite a few of the ones I've applied to were due Feb 15th and a couple were Feb 1st, and I have yet to hear anything.
 
What is a REU? Is there one for engineering?
 
deekin said:
For those of you getting offers for physics REUs, are you getting an email or phone call? Quite a few of the ones I've applied to were due Feb 15th and a couple were Feb 1st, and I have yet to hear anything.

I got an e-mail and I think that's the typical offer. The Michigan State physics reu I got an offer from isn't due until March 15. I think for most programs 1st offers have already been made or will later this week.
 
Anyone hear anything from William & Mary or Purdue (physics)?
Also, thoughts on when it would be appropriate to email the programs to ask when they'll be sending out notifications?
 
Is there a place where people have described their experiences with certain REUs? Obviously the first determining factor should be interest in the project and "fit"-ness, but it would help to hear what people have to say as well.
 
Mozartean said:
Is there a place where people have described their experiences with certain REUs? Obviously the first determining factor should be interest in the project and "fit"-ness, but it would help to hear what people have to say as well.

Harvard's math club has a page for REU's, but a lot of it is outdated. Still worth a look
 
Has anyone heard from the following places, or know if they sent out offers?
DIMACS/DIMATIA (Rutgers)
Cal State San Bernardino
RIPS
James Madison
Texas A&M
Penn State
George Washington
Cornell
Worcester Polytech.
Boise State

Thanks!
 
Has anyone heard from UC Davis or UIUC? Did anyone here apply to/hear from Santa Fe Institute for Complexity, purely out of curiosity?
 
For the Math REU's, and for MASS, I know that Cornell and Penn State made their first round of offers over the weekend.
 
usnavi13 said:
Has anyone heard from the following places, or know if they sent out offers?
DIMACS/DIMATIA (Rutgers)
Cal State San Bernardino
RIPS
James Madison
Texas A&M
Penn State
George Washington
Cornell
Worcester Polytech.
Boise State

Thanks!
I know RIPS has already sent out offers.
 
cjohns said:
Anyone hear anything from William & Mary or Purdue (physics)?
Also, thoughts on when it would be appropriate to email the programs to ask when they'll be sending out notifications?

William and Mary has made first offers, no idea on Purdue. I think it's probably early to email unless you have offers already that you have to decide on soon.
 
Has anyone heard back from Cornell's astronomy REU or SAO?
 
Errerrachat said:
Has anyone heard back from Cornell's astronomy REU or SAO?

SAO made their first offers on Friday. I didn't get one but I know someone who did. Most astronomy REU programs make their initial offers on March 1st so I would assume Cornell did as well.
 
Has anyone heard from any of the following?:

Center of Integrated Nanomechanical Systems (COINS) REU
Center for Energy Efficient Electronics Science (E3S) REU
CIAN Integrated Optics for Undergraduates REU
Colorado Renewable Energy Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (REMRSEC) REU
Princeton Center for Complex Materials REU
UCSB Materials Research Lab Research Internships in Science and Engineering
Summer Research Early Identification Program
 
Math REU:
Does anyone know why UMBC extended their deadline to March 1? I would expect that this was due to a lack of applicants. If this is true, then I'm really surprised because my rejection e-mail for Fresno state stated that there were 340+ applicants for only 8 spots (wow!).
 
I don't really understand how REUs set their application deadlines. For math most seem to be in early February but many are considerably later than that. The University of Washington's application deadline is April 1st which seems so late that all other offers would have had to be accepted before decisions come out.
 
mathstudent99 said:
I don't really understand how REUs set their application deadlines. For math most seem to be in early February but many are considerably later than that. The University of Washington's application deadline is April 1st which seems so late that all other offers would have had to be accepted before decisions come out.


Some REU's have late deadlines, but send out acceptances much earlier. This is where it gets confusing so you should really try and have all of your applications completed at least by mid-February.
 
usnavi13 said:
Has anyone heard from the following places, or know if they sent out offers?
DIMACS/DIMATIA (Rutgers)
Cal State San Bernardino
RIPS
James Madison
Texas A&M
Penn State
George Washington
Cornell
Worcester Polytech.
Boise State

Thanks!

George Washington has sent out first offers.
 
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Got an offer from the University of Florida for Materials Engineering Research, anyone else going there or know anything about the program?
 
arubirurei said:
George Washington has sent out first offers.

I got an offer from George Washington. Since we have until Monday to accept, do you think other programs will have sent their offers by then?
 
usnavi13 said:
I got an offer from George Washington. Since we have until Monday to accept, do you think other programs will have sent their offers by then?

Let other programs you are interested in know (by e-mail/phone). In my case, I got a few more offers and some "it's too early for us to be able to tell you, so take the one you've got" (and some non-responses, at least since yesterday)

And I know these questions tend not to get answered, but does anyone have any experience with the LSU or Central Michigan math REUs? I can't find any testimony anywhere and would really like to hear some first hand accounts if possible.
 
MechE2015 said:
Got an offer from the University of Florida for Materials Engineering Research, anyone else going there or know anything about the program?

I'm an undergrad in the MSE Department at UF. Anything specific you wanted to know? I haven't heard much about the program, but I might be able to comment on your PI.
 
usnavi13 said:
I got an offer from George Washington. Since we have until Monday to accept, do you think other programs will have sent their offers by then?

7/8 of the REUs I've applied to have sent out first offers. Unless you have quite a few applications with due dates March 1st or later, I'd say most everyone has started offers by now.
 
verdricity said:
Has anyone here had experience/know anything about the Central Michigan REU for math?
Hi. I don't have direct experience but I know someone who was part of this program last summer. It appears to be a very solid program and the paper that my friend got out of it seems very nice too.