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The Environmental
Engineering Science Program
at Washington University in St. Louis is pleased
to announce the availability of ten summer research fellowships through our
Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) in Environmental Engineering
Science Program. This 10-week REU
Program, which is supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation
(NSF), gives qualified undergraduate science and engineering students an
opportunity to explore their interests in environmental science and engineering
by conducting independent research under the guidance of one of the
participating faculty members and participating in a variety of structured group
activities designed to increase their understanding of research practice and
improve their written and oral communication skills.
For example, the REU fellows will participate in a series of workshops on
the role of study design and data analysis in environmental engineering
research. In addition, REU students
will learn how data collection and analysis are used in environmental
engineering practice by visiting several local facilities that are engaged in
pollution abatement, water purification, or environmental characterization
activities. Descriptions of
are available. For technical questions regarding the
program, please contact Dr. Brian Wrenn.
The REU in Environmental Engineering Science Program will provide the following for all participants:
·
a $4,000
stipend for the 10-week program
·
on-campus
housing in student residence halls
·
up to
$500 for travel expenses to and from St. Louis
In addition, the Program will reimburse selected students for travel to a regional or national meeting of one of the professional societies that serves the environmental engineering community (e.g., AWMA, WEF, AIChE, ASCE, AAAR) to present the results of their research.
This program is limited to U.S. citizens and permanent residents. Applicants should be enrolled in an engineering or science program with sophomore or junior standing and a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Students who have received their B.S. prior to August 2003 are not eligible. Female and minority students are strongly encouraged to apply.
Eligible
students may apply for admission to the Program. For paper application
click here and
mail to:
Environmental Engineering Science REU Program
Washington University in St. Louis
One Brookings Dr.; Campus Box 1180
St. Louis, MO 63130
Tel:
314-935-5548; (env@seas.wustl.edu
or kcole@seas.wustl.edu)
The deadline for application is March 15, 2005.