[Announce-test] test 4 NHERI REU APPLICATION DEADLINE: FEB. 1
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Thu Jan 11 12:38:54 CST 2018
Dear NHERI faculty: If you have students interested in solving engineering
challenges presented by earthquakes, tsunamis, windstorms and coastal
inundation, please recommend they apply to the NHERI REU program.
For undergraduates in STEM majors, the 2018 NHERI REU program
<https://www.designsafe-ci.org/learning-center/reu/> presents a prime
opportunity for hands-on research experience in the field of *natural
hazards engineering*.
Over the course of the summer, students work side-by-side with earthquake,
wind, tsunami and coastal engineers, geoscientists, and data scientists –
all dedicated to mitigating the effects of natural hazards. Participants
deploy to one of NHERI’s 10 hazard-engineering,
<https://www.designsafe-ci.org/facilities/experimental/> simulation
<https://simcenter.designsafe-ci.org/> and cyberinfrastructure facilities
<https://www.designsafe-ci.org/about/designsafe/> around the country.
The application deadline is *February 1, 2018*. A *downloadable flyer* is
available.
Find details and application forms at the NHERI-DesignSafe-CI website
<https://www.designsafe-ci.org/learning-center/reu/>.
The NHERI REU accepts applications from many majors -- and may be of
special interest to students majoring in engineering, architecture,
meteorology, geoscience and computer science.
Benefits of the NHERI REU include:
- Working with a faculty mentor to conduct research on an established
NSF research project.
- Networking with engineering researchers, graduate students, and
high-achieving peers.
- Mentoring and guidance with graduate school and career goals.
- The opportunity to complete and present a paper based on the summer’s
research.
- A research stipend and travel funds to and from the research site.
The NHERI REU is open to U.S. citizens and permanent residents currently
enrolled in an undergraduate degree program. Women, veteran, and
underrepresented minority undergraduate students are encouraged to apply.
Yeah
*About NHERI.* The Natural Hazard Engineering Research Infrastructure is
funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). NHERI engineers are
dedicated to reducing damage to the built environment by natural disasters,
including earthquakes, tsunamis, windstorms and storm surge. Details at
DesignSafe-CI <https://www.designsafe-ci.org/>.
Contact:
Dr. Karina Vielma, REU Coordinator
University of Texas, San Antonio
NHERI Education and Community Outreach
<https://www.designsafe-ci.org/facilities/nco/eco/>
karina.vielma at utsa.edu
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