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iMagine Research Experience for Undergraduates in Imaging and Computer Vision
| Primary Institution: | Montclair State University |
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| City: | Montclair |
| State: | NJ |
| Job Duration: | 8 weeks |
| Class Requirement: | Completed Freshman Year |
| Citizenship Requirement: | U.S. Citizen or U.S. Permanent Legal Resident |
| Position Type: | Research |
| Discipline(s): | Geophysics Medical Physics Electrical Engineering imaging computer vision |
| Description: | The Department of Computer Science and the Center of Imaging and Optics at Montclair State University are pleased to organize a 8 week intensive undergraduate research program where students will work individually and collaboratively on a wide variety of imaging and computer vision problems benefiting from a group of experienced research mentors. In 2010, the REU site will take place between May 24 and July 16. Five faculty mentors from within the CS and Math departments will provide supervision. |
| Stipend: | 3400 |
| Benefits: | Housing Meal Plan Travel Reimbursement conference participation support |
| Application Deadline: | 03/20/2010 |
| Job Website: | http://pages.csam.montclair.edu/~robila/iMagine/ |
| Additional Information: | SUPPORT: The students will live and work in campus for the project period and will be compensated for their participation with a stipend of $4000. In addition, their lodging in campus will be paid and a daily meal allowance will be provided. Travel to and from Montclair are also covered (up to $600). ELIGIBILITY: The program is open to computing related majors with at least one year of courses taken within the program of study. In our understanding, computing related areas include but are not limited to computer science, computational science, computer engineering, information technology, information systems, bioinformatics, electrical engineering, physics or mathematics. The students are also expected to know how to program in at least one high level language such as but not limiting to C, C++, or Java. Eight positions are available each year. One of the students will play the role of peer mentor / student assistant and will start work in April 2010 (with additional compensation). Funding is limited to United States citizens or US permanent residents. Members of the underrepresented groups are particularly invited to apply. SPONSOR: The 2010 Summer program is contingent upon an expected award from the National Science Foundation |
Research/Internship Opportunity Contact Information | |
| Primary Contact: |
Stefan Robila RI 301, Computer Science 1, Normal Ave Montclair, NJ 07043 Email: nsfreu@mail.montclair.edu Phone: 9736554230 Fax: 9736554164 |
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