Feb 15, 2024
10 weeks
February 15, 2024
Interdisciplinary Problem Solving in Human Dominated Wetland Ecosystems

Description

This Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program emphasizes engaging students in interdisciplinary earth systems research that builds collaboration and communication skills for solving complex environmental problems. We will use wetland restoration as a lens through which participants will get hands-on experience in studying the interactions between science and society that shape ecosystem functions and services.

Projects will be grouped into interdisciplinary research clusters that include the following approaches: (i) biogeochemistry and ecology, (ii) sociological feedbacks, and (iii) geospatial patterns and scaling. This summer research experience centers around four key components (1) mentored research projects, (2) interdisciplinary skill development, (3) professional development workshops, and (4) scientific communication and outreach.

Eligibility

  • This program is for students who are enrolled in a college or university, including community college, and who will not yet have completed their undergraduate degree by the end of the summer session.
  • This program is particularly well suited for students who will be completing their second or third year and who have limited access to earth science or environmental science research opportunities at their home institution.
  • This is an interdisciplinary program and we welcome participants from all academic majors who are interested in environmental science questions.
  • We encourage women, members of under-represented minorities, and deaf or hard-of-hearing students to apply.
  • NSF funding requirements restrict participation to students who are US citizens, US nationals, or permanent residents.
Rochester
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NY