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Summer Research Internship: Germany Funded by the National Science Foundation International Research & Education in Engineering (IREE) Program Contact: Scott A. Socolofsky
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What? Participate in a paid Summer Research Internship at the University of Karlsruhe, Germany Work as paid undergraduate researcher in spring 2008. Receive 3 credits of CVEN or OCEN 485 technical elective credit
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When? The Internship is from May 15 to August 15, 2008 Applications are due by November 5, 2007 download an application from http://ceprofs.civil.tamu.edu/ssocolofsky/summer/ http://ceprofs.civil.tamu.edu/ssocolofsky/summer/
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Who? Civil or Ocean Engineering undergraduate students who will not graduate before December 2008 are eligible Must have completed CVEN 311 by the end of Fall 2007
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Doing What? Several fluid mechanics research projects have been selected. Only pre-requisite is CVEN 311 Visit web site for more details http://ceprofs.civil.tamu.edu/ssocolofsky/summer/ http://ceprofs.civil.tamu.edu/ssocolofsky/summer/
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Travel Group excursions to cultural and political attractions are planned (see web site for more details)
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Sprechen Sie Deutsch? Participants will take one semester of college- level German in Spring 2008 Technical elective credit earned in summer will offset credits lost to German requirement
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Important Dates November 5, 2007: Applications due Spring 2008 German Course Monthly Team Meetings Work as paid undergraduate researcher in Dr. Socolofsky’s laboratory up to 10 hours per week May 15-August 15, 2008: Research Internship in Karlsruhe, Germany Fall 2008: Submit short report to NSF Fall 2008: Attend National IREE Conference in Washington, D.C.
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