Program Type
Internships
Students Eligible
Non-Princeton undergrads
Class Years Eligible
Sophomores
Juniors
Description
This program is offered to undergraduates of underrepresented institutions interested in hands-on mentored research experience through the summer months. The proposed research project will aim to illustrate recent advances in the application of machine learning to molecular dynamics simulations based on quantum-mechanical electronic structure theory. The students will apply these techniques to gain insight into systems of interest in chemistry and materials science.
Division
Natural Sciences
Engineering
Number of Projects / Participants in Previous Year
3 students per summer
Number of Weeks
9
Application Deadline
March
Program Contact
Clarice Gethers-Mubarak
Contact Email
Research Type
Computational
Theoretical
Type of Support
Paid
Support Provided
Housing for CSI interns will be provided in the on-campus air-conditioned Summer Research & Learning Village. Interns will be provided a 14 meals per week pass to the village dining hall and an additional $150 per week to supplement meals and cover miscellaneous expenses. The stipend including the room and board and miscellaneous expenses amounts to $600 per week.
Additional Information
Non-Princeton undergraduates must be enrolled in domestic universities only.