
Undergraduate Trainee - Physics REU Program
The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States
Overview
Undergraduate Trainee - Physics REU Program
The Research Program Intern will support faculty- and graduate student–led projects by completing assigned research tasks such as data collection, literature review, analysis, and other project-specific responsibilities. The intern is expected to attend weekly professional development activities and participate in field trips organized by the program director to enhance academic and career readiness. Additionally, the intern will prepare and submit a research abstract by the program’s assigned deadline and will develop and deliver both a poster and an oral presentation as part of the end-of-summer research symposium.
Responsibilities
Support faculty- and graduate student–led projects by completing assigned research tasks (data collection, literature review, analysis, and other project-specific responsibilities).
Attend weekly professional development activities and participate in field trips organized by the program director to enhance academic and career readiness.
Prepare and submit a research abstract by the program’s assigned deadline.
Develop and deliver a poster and an oral presentation as part of the end-of-summer research symposium.
Eligibility and Participation
Non-OSU students only.
The OSU Physics REU program will provide 8 non-OSU undergraduate students with research training in one of the following seven research areas:
1) atomic, molecular, and optical physics
2) biophysics
3) nuclear physics
4) particle physics
5) astrophysics
6) condensed matter physics
7) physics education research.
Location and terms
Location: Physics Research Building (0070)
Position Type: Temporary (Fixed Term)
Scheduled Hours: 0
Shift: First Shift
Conditions and compliance
Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check. A drug screen or physical may be required during the post offer process.
Equal opportunity
The university is an equal opportunity employer, including veterans and disability.
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Undergraduate Trainee - Physics REU Program
The Research Program Intern will support faculty- and graduate student–led projects by completing assigned research tasks such as data collection, literature review, analysis, and other project-specific responsibilities. The intern is expected to attend weekly professional development activities and participate in field trips organized by the program director to enhance academic and career readiness. Additionally, the intern will prepare and submit a research abstract by the program’s assigned deadline and will develop and deliver both a poster and an oral presentation as part of the end-of-summer research symposium.
Responsibilities
Support faculty- and graduate student–led projects by completing assigned research tasks (data collection, literature review, analysis, and other project-specific responsibilities).
Attend weekly professional development activities and participate in field trips organized by the program director to enhance academic and career readiness.
Prepare and submit a research abstract by the program’s assigned deadline.
Develop and deliver a poster and an oral presentation as part of the end-of-summer research symposium.
Eligibility and Participation
Non-OSU students only.
The OSU Physics REU program will provide 8 non-OSU undergraduate students with research training in one of the following seven research areas:
1) atomic, molecular, and optical physics
2) biophysics
3) nuclear physics
4) particle physics
5) astrophysics
6) condensed matter physics
7) physics education research.
Location and terms
Location: Physics Research Building (0070)
Position Type: Temporary (Fixed Term)
Scheduled Hours: 0
Shift: First Shift
Conditions and compliance
Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check. A drug screen or physical may be required during the post offer process.
Equal opportunity
The university is an equal opportunity employer, including veterans and disability.
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