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Research Experience for Undergraduates

2008 Research Experience for Undergraduates -- Details

2006 Research Experience for Undergraduates -- Details

Research Opportunities

Senior Project Presidential Scholarship FACES Scholar
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Senior Project. These are the two 2 hour courses Math 4080, Math 4090. The courses have sections for each faculty member in Mathematics. Sections for other facutly members of Georgia Tech can be arranged. The Senior Project is required for the Discrete Math majors, and these courses are availible to all GT students. The projects are arranged between the student and a faculty sponsor. Follow this link for a history of past projects.

Presidential Scholarship. The Presidental Scholarships are funded by Georgia Tech's commitment to including more students in undergraduate research. The application process is simple: A faculty sponsor and a one page project description. Several of our students have had them: Jeremey Barrett, Elizabeth Norenberg. Follow the link above for more information. Application deadlines are roughly:
FALL August 30
SPRING December 2
SUMMER April 1

This is a very large program. It is open to all disciplines, all students, regardless of citizenship, and should be used as a stepping stone to other funding opportunities.

Past students who have had this award include: Nick Bronn (Summer 2001), Elizabeth Norenberg, Ryan Hynd (2002), Vivien Chua (Fall 2003) among others. Math has not been strongly represented in this program, due to the presence of the VIGRE program.

Faces Scholarship. The Facilitating Academic Careers in Engineering and Science (FACES) program is a collaborative effort between the College of Engineering and College of Science at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Morehouse College, and Spelman College designed to significantly increase the number of African American students receiving doctoral degrees in engineering and science fields and ultimately increase the number of these individuals entering the professoriate. Ryan Hynd has received one of these fellowships, in the Spring 2002 semester.

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