NC State
MEAS Undergraduate Updates

Atlanta, GA – May 19 to July 26, 2019

https://easreu.eas.gatech.edu/

Do you have an interest in researching world environmental
problems?
-Are you interested in helping society determine strategies for
adapting to and mitigating climate change?
-Do you have any interest in any of the following science areas: i)
Atmospheric Chemistry, ii) Dynamics of Weather and Climate,  iii)
Biogeochemistry, iv) Geophysics,  v) Oceanography and Climate, vi)
Paleoclimate, vii) Space and Planetary Science, viii) Remote Sensing

Math, science and engineering majors are invited to apply to
participate in a ten-week undergraduate research program that is hosted
by Georgia Tech. Participants will gain broad perspectives by
participating in a dynamic research environment while working with
faculty members and mentors. The program also includes a number of
professional development activities, “research horizons” faculty
seminars, and a research symposium.

Participants will receive a stipend of $5,000 for the ten-week program,
a travel allowance, and housing on the Georgia Tech campus. Participants
must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents of the U.S. and have a
minimum GPA of 3.0 or above.

To apply and for further information go to:*https://easreu.eas.gatech.edu/*

THE APPLICATION DEADLINE IS MARCH 1st at 5 PM EST.
*Program implementation is pending March 2019 NSF funding decision*

If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Zachary Handlos:
_zachary.handlos@eas.gatech.edu <mailto:zachary.handlos@eas.gatech.edu