NSF REU at K-State: Interactions of Matter, Light and Learning

The K-State REU program offers summer fellowships to do world-class research in friendly physics department in the scenic Flint Hills. The program is funded by the National Science Foundation.

Spend 10 weeks this summer performing research in the Physics Department at Kansas State University while earning a stipend of $5450, a travel allowance of up to $750 and on-campus housing and meals.

RESEARCH PROJECTS:

  • cosmology
  • ultrafast lasers and attosecond physics
  • nanoscale materials
  • high energy and neutrino physics
  • biological physics
  • physics education

You’ll need the following information when completing your application:

  • name and email of reference
  • current cumulative GPA
  • copy of most recent transcripts
  • short diversity statement
  • brief personal statement

APPLICATIONS DUE FEBRUARY 18.
Apply online at https://www.phys.ksu.edu/reu