Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) in Quantum and Materials Physics
Montana State University
Application
Details
Posted: 12-Dec-22
Location: Bozeman, Montana
Salary: Stipend of $6250 for 10 weeks
Categories:
Physics: Condensed Matter
Benefits:
Housing
Meal Plan
Travel Reimbursement
Sector:
Academic
Work Function:
Research
Salary Details:
Round-trip airfare to Bozeman (from within the USA), on-campus housing accommodation, and a food allowance will be provided.
Preferred Education:
Current Undergraduate
Additional Information:
8 openings available.
The Department of Physics at Montana State University will offer eight undergraduate research positions for ten weeks from June through August of 2023. These positions are funded through the National Science Foundation’s Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Program.
Projects will focus on Quantum Physics, Quantum Materials, Condensed Matter, and Optical Physics. Examples include: levitated quantum optomechanics; nano-optics of quantum materials; studies of phase transitions in superconductors, magnetic materials, and H2O ice; experiments on magnetic films and nanostructures; biofilm, corrosion research using imaging and chemical analysis techniques; applied optics and optical storage; quantum computing; and theory of superfluids.
Participants must be full-time undergraduates majoring in physics or a related discipline, typically finishing their sophomore, junior, or senior years. Participants must be citizens or permanent residents of the United States. Applications from under-represented groups are particularly welcome.
Montana State University is a land-grant university with an enrollment of 16,800 students, is ranked in the top category of research universities by the Carnegie Foundation. Bozeman is a town of 50,000 inhabitants in the Gallatin Valley, at the base of the Bridger Mountain Range, 80 miles north of Yellowstone National Park. Outdoor opportunities in the area include backpacking, biking, camping, golf, mountain climbing, exploring, hiking, fly fishing, river floating, and whitewater rafting. Summers in Bozeman offer theatre, an opera, music venues, art festivals, museums, cafes, and dining.
Montana State University is a state-funded research university in Montana with about 17000 students and a strong science/engineering focus. It is located in Bozeman, MT, a town of 45,000 people.
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