Mineral Physics Institute Summer Scholars
Application Information for 2006
About The Program
Supported by a DoD Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) grant through NSF, the Mineral Physics Institute sponsors scholarships for selected undergraduates to work at Stony Brook in a 10-week summer program of intense research. From the time of its inception in 1992 through 2005, 99 students from a variety of undergraduate major fields of study at institutions across the United States have completed individual research projects in this "Summer Scholars" program. The diversity of scientists at the Mineral Physics Institute enables us to offer exciting projects to all student participants. (For examples of recent projects see our web site at www.mpi.stonybrook.edu/SummerScholars). Each student has the opportunity to work in our state-of-the-art laboratories and facilities including the National Synchrotron Light Source at nearby Brookhaven National Laboratory. Past students’ projects have led them to use more distant research facilities such as the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory and others overseas. During the ten-week program, students conduct individual result-oriented projects. Their experiences cover most of the fundamental elements of academic research including reporting of the results to other scientists. The student-advisor relationship in the summer program is modeled after the relationship between the graduate students and their advisors in our affiliate, the Department of Geosciences at Stony Brook University. Thus, students are given individual projects and a good deal of independence and responsibility. At the same time, the advisors are always available for consultation and guidance. In the first weeks of the program, the advisors spend time training the students on technique and safety. During the following weeks, the students and advisors have almost daily contact in the laboratories. When not working in the laboratories, group housing in the Stony Brook residence halls and extracurricular activities provide for an excellent social experience as well. Extracurricular activities have included behind the scenes visits to: the American Museum of Natural History, the FBI, the Geophysical Laboratory of the Carnegie Institute, and the Smithsonian Institution. Other activities have included exploration of the upper Carmans River by canoe or kayak, fishing excursions on Long Island Sound, and attending a New York Yankees or Mets game.

 

2006 MPI Summer Scholars Poster
in PDF Format


Financial Support
Student participants receive a $3,500 stipend, travel allowance (up to $600) and paid housing on the University campus.

Prerequisites
To be eligible for this program, undergraduate students must be either U.S. citizens or permanent residents and have completed 60 academic credits or at least one half (1/2) of the total credits required for graduation. Students who will graduate prior to the start of the Summer Scholars Program are not eligible. Additionally, potential participants must have an interest in a research career in Earth Sciences, Physics or Chemistry.

Some Student Comments from the Exit Survey

  • A beautiful program. I would recommend it highly, and I also commend everyone I worked with. Thanks, it was a great summer.
  • This was, without a doubt, the best summer experience I have had thus far.
  • Everyone involved was really great. I made many friends and hope to be in touch with them.
  • Future goals?... Grad school, maybe at SUNYSB. Like the field I’m in right now and my research helped me focus my interests.
  • I wasn’t a lab assistant. I liked my project. It was well defined. I just started working with the help of my advisor. I found the aspect I wanted to work on. I learned so much. I learned a lot of new skills.
  • My project was definitely well defined and I definitely got a lot of independent work, thought, and experience.
  • Regular meetings were mandatory, so everyone within the group was always on pace with what everyone else was doing. This was helpful because the group meetings served as an exchange of critique and ideas. Guidance and support were always there for me.
MPI Summer Scholars Application Forms for 2006
Candidates must complete and submit an application form along with college transcripts showing grades through Fall/Winter of the 2005-2006 academic year, and two (2) letters of recommendation. We would prefer that you use the electronic versions of the application and letter of recommendation. These will come up as forms that you will fill in and save as documents that then may be emailed to us as attachments.
You have the option of downloading the PDF version, which contains both the application and the letter of recommendation pieces. Print them out using your printer. You may then fill in the application and send it to the address below.

The signed hard copy and transcripts should be sent via traditional mail to:

Ms. Samantha Lin
Mineral Physics Institute
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY 11794-2100

Review of applications begins upon receipt. Selections begin by March 31st, 2006 and continue until all the Summer Scholars have been selected. If you have any questions or need additional assistance, please call the Mineral Physics Institute Office at: (631) 632 - 8241 or e-mail: Samlin@notes.cc.sunysb.edu

This summer's program runs from May 31 - August 4, 2006

Note: Acrobat Reader is required to view application and poster.

Modified November 17, 2005