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Atlanta, Georgia
Primary: Dr. Daniel M. Crenshaw
(404) 413-6036
crenshaw@astro.gsu.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: galaxies, active galactic nuclei, stellar astrophysics, interferometry, exoplanets, solar physics, nuclear physics, cosmic rays, biophysics
REU in Astronomy & Physics: From the Largest to the Smallest Scales in the UniverseAbstract of Award
Ithaca, New York
Primary: Patricia Fernandez de Castro
pf46@cornell.edu
Secondary: Alexander Hayes
hayes@astro.cornell.edu
District Of Columbia
Primary: Dr. Dionysis Foustoukos
dfoustoukos@carnegiescience.edu
Secondary: Dr. Johanna Teske
jteske@carnegiescience.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: Astronomy, Astrobiology, Bio-/Isotope Geochemistry, Cosmochemistry, Data Science, Experimental Geochemistry, Geophysics, High-Pressure Mineral Physics, Mineralogy, Organic Geochemistry, and Petrology
Comments: The program recruits students from community and liberal arts colleges, 4-year universities with/out strong research programs. EPIIC provides a learning environment that embraces diversity and prepares students for academic careers.
REU SIte: Earth and Planetary science Interdisciplinary Internships at Carnegie (EPIIC) Earth and Planets LaboratoryAbstract of Award
Cofunded: Astronomical Sciences
Provo, Utah
Primary: Jean-Francois van Huele
reu@byu.edu
Secondary: Brooklyn Chournos
reu@byu.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: astronomy, astrophysics
Cofunded: Physics
Arecibo, Puerto Rico
Primary: Dr. Andrés Diaz
(787) 878-2612
reu-program@naic.edu
Research Topics/Keywords: Astronomy and Astrophysics, Planetary Science, Atmospheric Physics, Scientific Instrumentation
REU Site: Research in Radio/Radar Astronomy and Atmospheric Sciences at Arecibo ObservatoryAbstract of Award
Cofunded: Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences
American Museum of Natural History
REU Program in Earth Sciences and Astrophysics at the American Museum of Natural History
Division of Physical Sciences
New York, New York
Primary: Dr. Timothy Paglione
(718) 262-2082
tpaglione@york.cuny.edu
Secondary: Denton Ebel
(212) 769-5381
debel@amnh.org
Research Topics/Keywords: earth science, planetary science, astrophysics
REU Program in Earth Sciences and Astrophysics at the American Museum of Natural HistoryAbstract of Award
Cofunded: Earth Sciences
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