The Math Research at UNC Charlotte site will be hosting 10-week, full time math/stat research projects for undergraduate students this summer. Applications are due March 15th. Please see the program overview below. You can find more information and access the application window through the following link: Math/Stat Research at UNC Charlotte
Program Overview
The Math Research at UNC Charlotte (MRC-REU) site will host undergraduate students working with faculty mentors for 10 weeks on research projects in topics including inverse problems, differential equations, number theory, material science, probability theory, and statistics. The objective of the program is to cultivate in the students an appreciation of mathematics and its applications and to stimulate the students’ interest in pursuing careers in STEM. The program will foster the overall professional growth of the participants through presentations, training, and networking with alumni and local industry partners.
- Program dates: The 2024 MRC-REU program will be from May 20 – July 26, 2024
- Commitment: This project is expected to be an intensive research experience. During the ten weeks of the program, participants are expected to work full-time on their project. In particular, participants should not hold other jobs or be enrolled in classes during that time.
- Eligibility: According to the NSF rules (https://www.nsf.gov/crssprgm/reu/), undergraduate students supported with NSF funds must be citizens or permanent residents of the United States or its possessions. Additionally, we would like undergraduate students at a university, college, or community college who have a strong interest in mathematics or statistics and a desire to pursue undergraduate research. Applicants should be a college-bound high school senior through rising college senior; be and remain a student in good standing with a GPA of 3.0 or higher; and plan to complete an undergraduate degree program. Students from colleges or universities that have limited opportunities for research and/or who are from underrepresented groups in mathematics are especially encouraged to apply.
- Application window: Feb 3 – March 15, 2024. (link)
- Contact: Michael Grabchak and Xingjie (Helen) Li
Program Activities
- Ten-week summer research
- $6,000 stipend for summer research
- On-campus housing provided
- Boot camp, seminars and workshop activities
- Recreational activities
- Industrial and graduate school panel discussion
- Final research symposium