Camera Basics Workshop

Camera Basics Workshop

Join us for our Camera Basics Workshop! We will introduce topics such as Exposure, ISO, Shutter Speed, Aperture, etc. We will also have cameras available for members to try out. See you there!

MBioTS Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU)

MBioTS Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU)

MBioTS Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU)

The Mathematical Biology Team Science (MBioTS) Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program at Clarkson University is a 10-week interdisciplinary research summer experience, introducing eight undergraduate students per year to collaborative research at the intersection of biology and mathematics.

The MBioTS REU takes a team science approach to interdisciplinary research in biology and mathematics exposing scholars to projects that directly combine quantitative biology and applied mathematics, with a focus on developing skills for effective communication and collaboration across disciplines. A key component of the MBioTS REU will be the close interaction between student team members across disciplines, as they collaboratively design both experiments and models to address biological questions. Each team will be mentored by faculty from both the Biology and Mathematics Departments at Clarkson University, with research projects spanning biological phenomena ranging from ecology, evolution, cell biology, and public health.

Scholars will be recruited from a diverse set of academic backgrounds including mathematics, biology, health sciences, physics, computer science, and engineering. Participants will develop diverse skills applicable across collaborative science, science communication, publishing and presenting research results, and in future graduate studies and careers in STEM.   

Questions? Contact the co-directors of the MBioTS REU:

Dr. James Greene, Mathematics Department, Clarkson University
jgreene@clarkson.edu

Dr. Susan Bailey, Biology Department, Clarkson University 
sbailey@clarkson.edu
 

Program Essentials

Program Dates 
TBD FOR 2025, new dates coming soon!

Location 
Clarkson University’s Hill Campus, in Potsdam, New York.

Financial Package

  • $5000 research work stipend 
  • $120/week food stipend
  • Round trip travel to and from Potsdam (approved by the site directors)
  • On campus housing with a kitchenette.

Eligibility

  • Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of the United States
  • Enrolled in college for the Fall 2024 semester (i.e., students who will graduate with a bachelor's degree by June 2022 are not eligible to apply)
  • Have successfully completed Calculus II
  • Be willing to live in group housing (Please contact us if you have any questions about housing accommodations)
  • Be able to participate in the program full time.

Application Deadline 
TBA

Application Materials

  • CV/Resume
  • Unofficial Transcripts
  • Personal Statement (see more details here)
  • Contact information for two people who can provide a Letter of Recommendation for you (email is sufficient)
  • Rank of research projects in order of interest

SWE Candy Gram Fundraiser

SWE Candy Gram Fundraiser

Tis the season of love! Send a candy gram to let someone know that you are thinking of them and wishing them a happy Valentines day! Once your order has been placed, the candy grams will be disbursed in the Student Center on Valentines Day. The person for whom you are ordering will receive an email on the 12th letting them know when and where to pick up their candy gram.