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Alabama Plasma Internship Program (ALPIP)
NSF EPSCoR CPU2AL
The NSF EPSCoR CPU2AL program sponsors a 10-week Alabama Plasma Internship Program (ALPIP) for undergraduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics across the southeastern U.S. The program provides students with nine-week quality research experiences at Alabama Institutions and one week of lectures, laboratory experiments, and short classes in plasma science given by Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) in New Jersey. Research projects seek to understand, predict, and control plasma processes and interactions and to use low-temperature plasmas to develop new technologies for aerospace, manufacturing, medicine, agriculture, and food safety. Students receive a 10-week stipend of $5,500, paid housing and travel during the internship, and a $2000 travel allowance to present the internship results at a conference after the internship. Areas of research: Physics, Space Science, Agriculture, Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Chemistry, Microbiology, and more. Application deadline: January 31, 2019, 11:59AM CST How to Apply: Applications and supporting materials must be submitted at https://www.uah.edu/cpu2al/career-opportunities/alpip Program Information: Detailed information about the internships can be found at https://www.uah.edu/cpu2al/career-opportunities/alpip For questions please email us at nsfepscor@uah.edu.
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Additional Salary Information: Students receive a 10-week stipend of $5,500, paid housing and travel during the internship, and a $2000 travel allowance to present the internship results at a conference after the internship.00 stipend.
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