General Information
The Summer Undergraduate Applied Mathematics Institute (SUAMI) is an eight-week summer research program for undergraduate students hosted by Carnegie Mellon University.
The goals of SUAMI are twofold: (1) to expose students to the nature, culture, and rigors of research in pure and applied mathematics by working on a research project in collaboration with other program participants with faculty and postdoctoral mentors; (2) to give the students a taste of the graduate school experience to help them make an informed decision on whether they should attend graduate school, as well as inform them about other possible career paths in mathematics. SUAMI is part of the Summer Scholars Program run by the Mellon College of Science at Carnegie Mellon, and SUAMI students will have opportunities to participate in the academic, cultural, and social programs of the larger MCS summer community.
Participating students will receive a stipend, on-campus housing, a meal allowance, and reimbursement for domestic round-trip travel to and from Pittsburgh.
SUAMI is particularly interested in including women and individuals from other groups underrepresented in higher mathematics. SUAMI welcomes applications from all undergraduate students, regardless of citizenship.
Applicaiton Details
Submit the following items online at this website to complete your application:
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- Curriculum Vitae
- Statement of Purpose
- Copy of your transcript
- Two references (no actual letters, just names and email addresses )
- And anything else requested in the program description.
Details:
Research Offering Type
Research Assistant
Location
USA
Undergraduate School
College, Engineering
Source
External
Contact Information
Iulia Dumitriu (dumitriu@andrews.cmu.edu)