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REU - Students

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Physics Research as an Undergraduate?

• Not sure you can do research?
• Not sure what's available?
• Not a problem! Here's help, resources, testimonies, and opportunities.


Get Started - There's Research Waiting for You

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There are many opportunities to do physics research as an undergraduate. The following sites list Research Experience for Undergraduate (REU) programs in physics.
Gray arrow Nucleus REU Database
Gray arrow APS Division of Nuclear Physics REU list


Try an Internship

If summer research at a national lab, college or university doesn't fit your interests, look into an internship.
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Share Your Research Results

Attending meetings at which physicists present their results is a vital step in advancing your research and career.

Future of Physics Days
The APS March Meeting—the largest physics meeting in the world—and the April Meeting have days of activities and sessions specifically for undergrads.

Society of Physics Students (SPS) Regional Meetings
SPS offer undergrads chances to participate in local, regional, national and even international meetings.

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