Hello! The Head of our laboratory of The Laboratory of Self-organization System Modeling of The State Scientific Institution "The United Institute of Informatics Problems of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus" (UIIP NASB) received recently letter, were was invitation to participate SRP Matching and Exploratory Workshop (this letter is like reply on that mail). I am Veronica Kozhukh, one of ph.d. student in the laboratory, my science interests are corresponding to the laboratory researches in the field of self-organization of chaotic dynamic systems. In our department now we are going to start some new projects and we are interested in finding possible matches and potential collaborators. So the main question is if we can participate in SRP Matching and Exploratory Workshop as scientific laboratory or maybe I can participate as phd student by my own, and if yes can we have funding opportunities. Here is links on our institute : http://uiip.bas-net.by/eng/ and laboratory: http://uiip.bas-net.by/eng/about/laboratories/self_org_system_modeling/index... If You have some questions about laboratory or our projects I will be glad to answer! Your early reply will be appreciated. Sincerely, Veronica Kozhukh
To:"Mary Ann Leung, Ph.D." mleung@shinstitute.org REMINDER: Application Deadline Friday, September 21, 2018
Sustainable Research Pathways (SRP) program is accepting applications from faculty at US degree granting academic institutions. Come to Berkeley Lab to learn about summer research opportunities for you and/or your students at a Department of Energy National Laboratory.
SRP Matching and Exploratory Workshop To facilitate the possible matching of faculty and/or their students with lab research opportunities, selected faculty will be invited to a workshop on December 3-4, 2018, at Berkeley Lab. Computing Sciences staff and selected faculty applicants will discuss their research projects and interests in order to determine possible matches and the potential for research collaborations during the summer of 2019.
This workshop, developed under a partnership between Sustainable Horizons Institute and Berkeley Lab, is designed for faculty from any US degree granting institution, including Minority Serving Institutions (MSI) and women’s, liberal arts, and community colleges, which support students such as: women, minorities, first generation scholars, and people with disabilities as well as those from under-privileged backgrounds. Faculty learn about opportunities to engage in collaborative, cutting-edge research with Berkeley Lab computing scientists. Matched faculty will be invited to apply for summer research opportunities at Berkeley lab.
Faculty Benefits
Pre-workshop webinar
Travel funding for Matching and Exploratory Workshop
Meetings with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory staff to discuss possible research collaborations
Potential to participate in summer research as:
o Faculty/student teams o Students on their own
Preference is given to faculty/student teams
Application requirements and other details can be found at http://shinstitute.org/srp-application/
Application deadline: Friday, September 14, 2018
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