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The REU Site at the O.H. Hinsdale Wave Research Laboratory draws upon
research projects from the intersection of coastal engineering, physical
oceanography, and computer science, focusing on coastal processes and
the mitigation of natural hazards, particularly those caused by tsunamis
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The 9 week summer research program provides you with an
opportunity to:
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Work closely with Oregon State faculty on an ongoing research
project.
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Gain hands-on experience in all stages of research.
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Use the world-class facilities of the Wave Research Laboratory
at Oregon State.
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Look at us work!
Check out the Wave Lab Web Cams! |
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http://neestpm.wave.orst.edu/portal?section=local_video
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June 4th |
REU Program Begins/ REU Orientation |
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June 13th |
Markham Marine Science Symposium and HMCS Tour
Coast Trip Agenda Markham Symposium Agenda |
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June 18th - 23rd |
NEES Annual Meeting, Snowbird Utah
REU Schedule NEES Annual Meeting Web Site
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July 4th |
HWRL Closed |
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August 1st & 2nd |
Tsunami Mini-Symposium and Coast Trip with Notre Dame REU |
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August 6th |
REU Project Presentations and Finale Dinner |
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August 8th |
Research Phase Ends |
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August 8th-12th |
Young Researchers Symposium, Seattle Washington |
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Please check NSF REU website to
search for other REU sites! |
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Program Dates |
Application
Deadline |
Program
Start Date |
Program
End Date |
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2003 |
April 1 |
June 23 |
Aug 22 |
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2004 |
March 15 |
June 21 |
Aug 20 |
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2005 |
March 15 |
June 20 |
Aug 19 |
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2007 |
April 30 |
June 4 |
Aug 12 |
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What to Expect
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Students awarded an REU fellowship will begin
by reviewing background material pertinent to the project. Once the 9-week
program has begun you will be expected to keep a weekly journal of project
goals and progress made. During the 5th week, you will give a multimedia
presentation to all the REU participants describing your project and the
progress you have made. Finally, you will write a professional paper detailing
the results of your research and give a final presentation to the REU
participants and mentors. Upon completion of the program you will be experienced
in the various stages of research from the planning and setup of the experiment
to data collection, analysis, and the publication of the results and will
gain insight into graduate education and career opportunities in engineering
and science. |
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Activities and Seminars
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Throughout the summer, a series of seminars/workshops
will be held to broaden your understanding of research, graduate school,
career options, and the environment. Program activities include: |
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- Trip to the Oregon Coast
- Trip to Portland
- Tour of the Wave Research Laboratory
- Tools for Scientific Discovery
- Sustainable Development in Coastal Margins
- Careers in Engineering and Science Research
- Reporting Skills Workshop
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REU Mentors
The table below lists 3 of the mentors for this REU-Site. Mentors are
drawn from the fields of coastal engineering, oceanography, and computer
science and a brief description of their research interest is provided.
For further details on their research projects, see their personal web
pages and online resumes. |
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Name |
Department |
REU Research Areas |
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Daniel
Cox
Associate Professor
Director, O.H. Hinsdale WRL
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Coastal Engineering |
Surf zone processes, coastal
structures, physical modeling |
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Harry
Yeh
Professor
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Coastal Engineering |
Tsunami and coastal hazard mitigation |
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Solomon
C. Yim
Professor
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Coastal Engineering |
Wave-structure interaction |
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For more information please contact:
Dr. Daniel Cox
Attn: REU
Oregon State University
202 Apperson Hall
Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2302
dtc@engr.orst.edu
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