Research Experience for Undergraduates | College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences | The University of Vermont(title)

CEMS Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) offers exciting research opportunities for CEMS students to explore their interests and gain valuable experience working in a research environment while developing a personal working relationship with a faculty member.

Academic Year CEMS-REU Program

Juniors, seniors, and exceptional sophomore students interested in research are invited to apply to the CEMS academic year REU program. The application process is simple. First, you should identify which faculty member you want to work with and talk with them about your research interests and the faculty member's research interests. Having a faculty member willing to work with you is a necessary element in a successful application. Next, you should submit a copy of your one-page resume and a one-page statement describing the research project that you want to do to your department's chair. Each department has its own unique deadlines for applications each semester, so ask your departmental administrative assistant to find the deadlines for your department. Announcements of winning students are typically made a few weeks after the application deadline. While REU appointments are typically for one semester, they can be renewed.

 

REU process by department

  • Civil and Environmental Engineering REU

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    REU field work for Civil and Environmental Engineering

    The Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) in Civil and Environmental Engineering provides students with an opportunity to work directly with a CEE faculty and graduate students on a research project of mutual interest throughout the semester.

    The program pays $600 for about 48 hours of work over the course of a semester, and REU student participants are expected to commit to about five hours per week to work on their research.

    Process:

    CEE students apply in the second week of the semester via Student Employment JobX using one of the following codes.

    • NON – Work Study funds: 5061
    • With Work Study Funds: 8931

    Students are required to submit their resume, a brief 250-word description of the research they are interested in, and indicate if they have already spoken to a CEE faculty about their research interests. If they have not spoken to a CEE faculty, use the 250 words to describe two to three potential areas of research that interests them.

    There are usually 10 to 15 REU spots available.

    Examples of past REU projects in CEE:

    • Studying Biofilm Mitigation Using Magnetic Nanoparticles
    • Floodplain Habitat Modeling
    • Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Compost
    • Study of Tower Crane Collapse Failures
    • Studying Brewery Wastewater Treatment Using Algae
    • Metabolic Modeling of Medium-Chain Fatty Acid Production from Proteins