CCAM Summer Research Program
🚧 Our Website is Under Construction 🚧
Exciting updates are on the way! Stay tuned for new features and content coming soon.
CCAM is awarded with Scott Jewett Grant in Social Justice.
This summer research program is organized by the Center for Computation and Applied Mathematics (CCAM) through the gracious support from the Scott-Jewett Fund for Innovation and Student Success.
Open To
: Teams consistent of a CSUF undergraduate student and CSUF faculty mentor who will pursue a research agenda involving computation and big data (broadly defined). Teams who are interested in using high-performance computing but do not yet have experience with it are especially encouraged to apply.
Requirements of Program
:
1
) Participation in CCAM seminars and workshops during spring semester 2024 (Friday afternoons).
2
) Faculty mentors will each give a short presentation on their research during one these seminars.
3
) Student participants will conduct research for 20 hours/week for 10 weeks during the 2024 summer under the guidance of their faculty mentor.
4
) Student participants will present a poster on their work at an undergraduate research event during summer 2024.
Benefits of Program
:
1
) Students will be paid $3,069 while each faculty mentor will receive $950.
2
) Participants in the program will join a cohort of CSUF faculty and undergraduate students interested in research involving computation and big data.
3
) Students and faculty will participate in seminars and workshops that highlight applications of computation and big data in research.
Deadline for Applications:
October 16, 2023
Prepare your application by viewing the application questions.
Application form
The PIs of the Grant