Each semester, Wyoming EPSCoR supports and funds outstanding
undergraduate students in Biological Sciences, Geosciences, Hydrology,
Computational Sciences, Physical Sciences, Social Sciences, Engineering and
Mathematics.
Students who are awarded a Wyoming EPSCoR Undergraduate Research Fellowship are eligible to earn up to $750 for the fall semester to
conduct research and gain valuable experience. The same amount is available for
the spring semester, and students can earn up to $3500 in the summer, when students
are not in classes and can devote their time exclusively to their research
project.
In the past, students have studied various topics in many
fields, and have gained valuable skills during their time as Undergraduate
Research Fellows.
“Undergraduate Research Fellowships are a fantastic
opportunity for undergraduate students to get hands-on research experience in a
subject of their choosing,” says Sarah Konrad, Associate Director of Wyoming
EPSCoR. “Such experience can be transformative, and numerous former recipients
have caught the research bug, continuing on to graduate school in science.”
Wil Chapple traced water through the ecosystem in the Snowy
Range during his time as a Fellow. “I’ve gotten a glimpse into what graduate
school would be like,” says Wil. “I’ve also learned what it takes to do good
science. I’ve learned a lot of patience.”
Andrea Alvarez |
Callie Berman studied water.
“I investigated water transport mechanisms in the Snowy Mountain Range outside
of Laramie to not only understand how these dynamics work, but to also gain an
insight into how this resource is managed on a local and state-wide scale.”
Andrea Alvarez studied water quality analysis on the Wind
River Reservation. Jeff Santos worked to find a correlation between the sound
of streams and the amount of water they carry.
“Science is so much bigger than what can be found in
textbooks, and some students who are bored reading about science come to life
when they actually get to do science,” says Sarah.
Applications for Fall 2014 are due September 19th
at 5 p.m. For more information, please contact Lisa Abeyta. To apply for an
Undergraduate Research Fellowship, click here.
By Robin Rasmussen
Photos courtesy of Jeff Santos and Andrea Alvarez
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