Students will research climate change in the Arctic and East Asia employing organic "biomarkers" as proxies for hydroclimate and temperature in lacustrine, marine and loess archives.
This research project will engage urban Black and Brown youth in a transformative informal STEM learning experience centered on the medium of the bike and biking.
Work on an NSF-funded project on data science for research that addresses critical sustainability challenges. Experience or basic skills in coding (e.g., Python, R) are preferred.
Contribute to our ongoing clinical and pre-clinical research and develop emerging biomedical imaging technologies that help improve the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of neurological diseases.
Earn a digital badge while working on a mentored project to display evidence of your skills and accomplishments to future employers and graduate schools.