Summer Research Opportunities for Undergraduates in Plant Ecology

The University of Texas at Austin Switchgrass Summer Research Program is an opportunity for students to participate in mentored independent research on the biology of switchgrass. The program is funded through the NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program and is associated with ongoing interdisciplinary work on the ecology, physiology, and genomic responses of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum), a potential biofuel crop, to future climate change.

Summer students will be immersed in research and learn basic and applied biology through active participation. As part of our research team, you will contribute to group research projects, design your own short research project, and present your work in an end-of-summer student symposium.

Students in the program will work as part of a research group headed by one of the following UT Faculty:
Dr. Tom Juenger
http://w3.biosci.utexas.edu/juenger_lab/
Dr. Christine Hawkes
http://www.biosci.utexas.edu/ib/faculty/hawkes/lab/
Dr. Tim Keitt
http://www.keittlab.org/

SCHEDULE AND SUPPORT
Each REU position is supported for ten weeks. The program runs from the first week in June until the first week of August 2011. Students will be housed in a UT dormitory, and the costs of the dormitory and meal plan are included in the program. Each student will be awarded a stipend of $4,500 for the summer, and some funds will be available to help defray the cost of traveling to Austin.

WHO SHOULD APPLY?
Students in their sophomore or junior years of college, with strong credentials and majoring in ecology, biology, genetics, or related discipline are encouraged to apply. Participants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Students must also be prepared for fieldwork in hot and humid conditions.

APPLICATIONS
The application deadline is March 15. Applications should consist of a single pdf file containing a cover letter describing your experience, interests, future career plans, and a copy of your transcripts. The applicant should also see that two letters of recommendation are submitted on their behalf. All materials should be sent via email to: Dr. Tom Juenger ([email protected])

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