Program Dates: May 20 – July 26, 2013
The University of Pittsburgh Models of Infectious Disease Agent Study (MIDAS) National Center of Excellence is pleased to announce a summer research opportunity for undergraduate students in the field of computational modeling and simulation of infectious diseases. Through this ten-week Summer Research Program, participants will gain an appreciation of major research questions being raised at the intersection of public health, biological science, and computer technology. Participants selected for this program will work with MIDAS Investigators, experienced graduate students and postdoctoral fellows conducting exciting interdisciplinary research projects in this dynamic field. This intensive research-based experience will prepare applicants interested in working at the interface of mathematics, computer science, engineering, statistics, epidemiology, public health and biological sciences for the rigors of scientific research and graduate education.
There are numerous research investigators, topic areas and projects ongoing within the University of Pittsburgh MIDAS National Center of Excellence. Check back soon for more information on research projects.
Matching participants with experienced MIDAS Investigators is an essential component of the Summer Research Program. The research interests, skill-sets and career goals of each participant selected for the program will be carefully reviewed and matched to a MIDAS Investigator to create a productive and stimulating environment for each participant in the MIDAS Summer Research Program.
Eligibility
The program is open to all undergraduates with an interest in the computational modeling and simulation of infectious diseases. Applications are accepted from undergraduate students who are in good academic standing and are currently enrolled in a four year college or university. Women and underrepresented groups are particularly encouraged to apply.
Financial Package
Successful applicants will be awarded a $4500 research stipend for the ten week program.
Housing and travel provided as needed.
Application Requirements
Applications will be judged on the merits and completeness of the application. Only online applications will be accepted. Application materials should include the following:
Online application (coming soon). All fields with * are required. Do not submit incomplete forms.
An official academic transcript (including Fall 2012 grades) must be sent to the contact address listed below.
2 Letters of Recommendation – Requests for Individual Recommendations will be available via the online application.
Personal Statement – The personal statement will be available for download via the online application process.
All application materials must be received by the deadline of March 1, 2013.
The University of Pittsburgh Models of Infectious Disease Agent Study (MIDAS) National Center of Excellence is pleased to announce a summer research opportunity for undergraduate students in the field of computational modeling and simulation of infectious diseases. Through this ten-week Summer Research Program, participants will gain an appreciation of major research questions being raised at the intersection of public health, biological science, and computer technology. Participants selected for this program will work with MIDAS Investigators, experienced graduate students and postdoctoral fellows conducting exciting interdisciplinary research projects in this dynamic field. This intensive research-based experience will prepare applicants interested in working at the interface of mathematics, computer science, engineering, statistics, epidemiology, public health and biological sciences for the rigors of scientific research and graduate education.
There are numerous research investigators, topic areas and projects ongoing within the University of Pittsburgh MIDAS National Center of Excellence. Check back soon for more information on research projects.
Matching participants with experienced MIDAS Investigators is an essential component of the Summer Research Program. The research interests, skill-sets and career goals of each participant selected for the program will be carefully reviewed and matched to a MIDAS Investigator to create a productive and stimulating environment for each participant in the MIDAS Summer Research Program.
Eligibility
The program is open to all undergraduates with an interest in the computational modeling and simulation of infectious diseases. Applications are accepted from undergraduate students who are in good academic standing and are currently enrolled in a four year college or university. Women and underrepresented groups are particularly encouraged to apply.
Financial Package
Successful applicants will be awarded a $4500 research stipend for the ten week program.
Housing and travel provided as needed.
Application Requirements
Applications will be judged on the merits and completeness of the application. Only online applications will be accepted. Application materials should include the following:
Online application (coming soon). All fields with * are required. Do not submit incomplete forms.
An official academic transcript (including Fall 2012 grades) must be sent to the contact address listed below.
2 Letters of Recommendation – Requests for Individual Recommendations will be available via the online application.
Personal Statement – The personal statement will be available for download via the online application process.
All application materials must be received by the deadline of March 1, 2013.