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The Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM) is excited to share with you its upcoming undergraduate and graduate summer research opportunities! These positions are also posted in Viterbi Career Gateway – Apply today!
2023 Undergraduate Research in Industrial Projects for Students (RIPS)
In this program, students work in teams on projects that are sponsored by an industrial partner. The projects cover a wide range of real-world topics, including big data, optimization, transportation, quantum computing, and biotech. We offer two locations for the RIPS 2023 program: RIPS-LA (UCLA campus) and RIPS-Singapore. The application deadline is Monday, February 5, 2024 .
- RIPS-LA: June 24 – August 23, 2024
- RIPS-Singapore: May 20 – July 19, 2024
More information including application links can be found here: https://www.ipam.ucla.edu/programs/student-research-programs/
2023 Graduate-Level Research in Industrial Projects for Students (G-RIPS)
In G-RIPS, students also work in teams on projects that are sponsored by an industrial partner. The projects will also cover a wide range of real-world topics, including big data, optimization, transportation, quantum computing, and bio-tech. We offer the programs for graduate students in two locations: Sendai, Japan and Berlin, Germany. The application deadline is Friday, February 23, 2024 .
- G-RIPS-Sendai: June 18 – August 8, 2024
- G-RIPS-Berlin: June 24 – August 16, 2024
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IPAM SUMMER Research Program
The Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics ( IPAM ) is excited to share with you its upcoming 2023 Research in Industrial Projects for Students (RIPS) summer research opportunity for undergraduate students! In this program, students work in teams on projects that are sponsored by an industrial partner. The projects cover a wide range of real-world topics, including big data, optimization, transportation, quantum computing, and biotech. We offer two locations for the RIPS 2023 program: RIPS-LA (UCLA campus) and RIPS-Singapore.
We expect to hold both programs in person in 2023. However, the pandemic situation may change at short notice and we will need to adapt accordingly.
The application period for these programs will close on February 13, 2023. If any undergraduate students you know would be interested in a summer of solving real world problems in industry, please pass along this email about the RIPS program.
Please visit the respective webpages for more information and the link to the application:
RIPS-LA 2023: http://www.ipam.ucla.edu/RIPS2023 June 20 – August 18, 2023 • RIPS-Singapore 2023: http://www.ipam.ucla.edu/RIPS2023SP May 22 – July 21, 2023
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The Institue for Pure and Applied Mathematics at UCLA offers several versions of its Research in Industrial Projects for Students (RIPS) program , a summer research experience for students of math and related disciplines. Students work in teams on projects sponsored by industry.
Undergraduate Opportunities:
- RIPS- Singapore
- RIPS- Los Angeles
Graduate Opportunities:
- GRIPS- Berlin
- GRIPS- Sendai
Program details, including eligibility guidelines and application deadlines, vary per opportunity so please check their individual webpages for details.
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Research in Industrial Projects for Students (RIPS) 2023 – Los Angeles
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- June 20 - August 18, 2023
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The Research in Industrial Projects for Students (RIPS) provides an opportunity for talented undergraduate students to work in teams on real-world research projects proposed by sponsors from industry or the public sector. Each student team, with support from their academic mentor and industry mentor, will research the problem and present the results, both orally and in writing, at the end of the program. Subsequent to the RIPS program, some student teams choose to publish their results, or present them at national conferences. IPAM provides each undergraduate student with a wide range of support and incentives
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RIPS is a program for students who are enrolled in or have just completed an undergraduate (bachelor’s) degree. Recent graduates who have received their degree no earlier than December 2022 may apply for RIPS 2023. Students with a strong background in mathematics and an interest in seeing how mathematics is used in the real world are encouraged to apply. Most of the projects have a significant computational component so proficiency (or at least some experience) in computer science, data analysis, or numerical computation is valuable, but not necessary for everyone. Competition is high for the limited slots available. International students are eligible to apply for RIPS-LA.
The program emphasizes research, of course, but this is just part of it. You will experience group work, perhaps for the first time, and learn to navigate the team environment. In addition, there is a significant emphasis on the presentation of your research. You will write a formal final report for your “client” (the industry sponsor) as well as prepare and give midterm and final presentations of your work to an audience that includes students, faculty, industry professionals, and others. The last two weeks of the program are devoted to the final report and presentation, culminating in “Projects Day” and your site visit to your sponsor’s office, lab, or facility.
- A stipend of $4,000
- Travel allowance
- Housing and meals on campus
- Site-visit with sponsors (subject to confirmation)
- Limited partial support for future travel to select conferences
Eligibilities
- Students who are enrolled in an undergraduate (bachelor’s) degree.
- Recent graduates who have received their degree no earlier than December 2022.
- Foreign students (studying in the US or abroad) are eligible.
- Must be at least 18 years of age.
Application Process
To apply for RIPS Los Angeles, visit: https://www.mathprograms.org/db/programs/1373 and follow the steps below:
- Review the program description/requirements and click on “Apply.”
- Login using your email address, choose your own password and check the “this is my first login…” checkbox on your first login.
- After login, fill out the Standard Coversheet. Make sure to enter your two reference writers.
- Click on “submit” and you will be redirected to the RIPS application form.
- Fill out the RIPS application form. For the “US VISA Status” question, select your country of citizenship.
- Also, make sure to check the box of the program(s) you would like to be considered for (Los Angeles, Singapore, or both). International students are only eligible for RIPS-LA.
- Make sure to submit/upload all the required documents: your resume/CV, transcripts (can be unofficial), and select two reference writers for this program.
- Make sure to check the boxes next to your reference writers’ names and click on the green arrow to send them an email request for a tailored reference letter (the system will email them the reference letter requests). Your reference writers won’t receive any letter requests unless you click on the green arrow and the status next to their names changed to “email sent.”
- Once you complete the application form and upload the required documents, click on “Apply.”Your submission is successful only if you see the “Thank you for submitting your application” screen right after submitting the form that states your application is complete and all required items have been submitted.
- You can check your Status page to see any status updates, and to see if your application is complete or to update it.
Application Deadline: February 14, 2023
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Research in Industrial Projects for Students (RIPS) - Singapore will offer undergraduate students in mathematics and related disciplines the opportunity to work on industry sponsored research problems in Singapore. Students from the U.S., Singapore, and Southeast Asia will work on cross- cultural teams on research problems designed by industrial sponsors. The projects will be of serious interest to the sponsor and will offer a stimulating challenge to students; most will involve both analytic and computational work. At the end of the program, the teams will present the results of their work and prepare a final report. IPAM will encourage the U.S. students to publish and/or present their research at conferences in the year following the program. English is the only language required for participation
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The Research in Industrial Projects for Students (RIPS) Programs provide an opportunity for talented undergraduate students to work in teams on a real-world research projects proposed by sponsors from industry or the public sector. Each student team, with support from their academic mentor and industry mentor, will research the problem and present the results, both orally and in writing, at the end of the program. Subsequent to the RIPS program, some student teams choose to publish their results, or present them at national conferences. IPAM provides each undergraduate student with a wide range of support and incentives
Eligibility :
Encouraging the careers of women and minority mathematicians and scientists is an important component of IPAM’s mission and we welcome their applications. You must be at least 18 years of age to participate in either program.
Required documents :
Transcript(s)
Two reference letters (to be submitted online by the reference writers at this site )
How to apply :
Submit the following items online at this website to complete your application:
The Scholarship Benefits:
Stipend of $4,000
Travel allowance
Housing and meals on campus
Site-visit with sponsors (subject to confirmation)
Limited partial support for future travel to select conferences
Foreign students (studying in the US or abroad) are eligible
Graduating seniors are eligible
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