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  • Our Training and Experimentation in Computational Biology (TECBio): “Simulation and Visualization of Biological Systems at Multiple Scales” REU program is a 10-week summer program that will provide a challenging and fulfilling graduate-level research experience to undergraduate students. A wide variety of theoretical and experimental research…

    Pittsburgh-wide annual research symposium, and experience the various social and cultural activities available in Pittsburgh – America’s most livable city. For all details visit: https://www.tecbioreu.pitt.edu/ Read Previous Nebraska Summer Research Program Read Next Renewable Energy Scholarship LATEST POSTS Dept of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship October 30, 2024 Allen Institute Summer Internship Program October 29, 2024 Sports Analytics Data Challenge October 29, 2024 Mathematics of

  • The PLU Department of Physics offers bachelor of science and bachelor of arts degrees in physics, a bachelor of science degree in applied physics, and a bachelor of arts in education degree for

    fusion as an energy resource. From astrophysics to nuclear physics to optics and crystal structure, physics encompasses some of the most fundamental and exciting ideas ever considered. The Department of Physics offers bachelor of science and bachelor of arts degrees in physics, a bachelor of science degree in applied physics, and a bachelor of arts in education degree for secondary-level physics teachers. A minor in physics is also available and is often selected by students with majors in

    Department of Physics
    Rieke Science Center Tacoma, WA 98447-0003
  • Course Development Stipends For new or existing courses in the Innovation Studies Minor With the generous support of donors to the Innovation Studies program, the INOV Steering Committee invites all PLU faculty to submit a proposal for a stipend to support the development of a new or existing course in the Innovation Studies minor. Options...

    Data Science– Introduction to computer programming and problem-solving using real datasets from a variety of domains such as science, business, and the humanities. Introduces the foundations of computational thinking, modeling and simulation, and data visualization. CSCI 144: Introduction to Computer Science– An introduction to computer science including problem solving, algorithm design, object-oriented programming, numerical and non-numerical applications, and use of data files. ENG 323: Writing

  • For either the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree, the student must take our introductory core sequence (BIOL 225 and 226) and a semester of genetics (BIOL 330).

    Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science MajorFor either the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree, the student must take our introductory core sequence (BIOL 225 and 226) and a semester of genetics (BIOL 330). Completion of the two-course introductory core with grades of C- or higher is required before upper-division biology courses can be taken. Furthermore, BIOL 330 must be completed within five semesters of starting the introductory core series. To ensure breadth of study in biology

  • Are you planning what to do next year? Maybe an accelerated industry career focused MS program in Electrochemical Science and Technology is right for you. Please visit:   https://electrochemistry.uoregon.edu/masters-internship-program/ for more information and to apply.

    Accelerated MS in Electrochemical Technology Materials Science Institute - University of Oregon Posted by: alemanem / April 6, 2022 April 6, 2022 Are you planning what to do next year? Maybe an accelerated industry career focused MS program in Electrochemical Science and Technology is right for you. Please visit:   https://electrochemistry.uoregon.edu/masters-internship-program/ for more information and to apply. Read Previous Washington Applied Sustainability Internship (WASI) Read Next Summer

  • Link to Geologic Field Experience

    While you’re a Earth Science Student at PLU!Geologic Field ExperienceLink to Geologic Field ExperienceResearch OpportunitiesLink to Natural Sciences Undergraduate Research Program These are PLU-based research opportunities with your Earth Science faculty! The application process typically begins in February for opportunities the following summer. Discuss your interests with your faculty to determine what positions might be available and helpful to you. 2020 Summer Research at Mount Rainier’s

  • Dr. Sabine Hildebrandt is an associate professor of pediatrics in the Division of General Pediatrics, Department of Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital, and a lecturer on Global Health and

    Conference ScheduleConference Registration The conference is free and open to the public. “Anatomy in National Socialist (Nazi) Germany - Politics, Science, Ethics and Legacies”7:00 p.m. – Keynote (Regency Room, AUC) In this talk, the history of the interaction between anatomists and politics in Nazi Germany will be presented, as well as the changes in the traditional anatomical body procurement during that time, which included rising numbers of victims of the Nazi regime. The use of these

  • May 17, 2021 If you would like to join us for this event: Zoom Link: https://plu-edu.zoom.us/j/91514705167

    Welcome to the Political Science Spring 2021 Capstones! May 17, 2021 If you would like to join us for this event: Zoom Link: https://plu-edu.zoom.us/j/91514705167Watch Capstone Video4:00 - 4:05 PM - Welcome & Introduction4:05 - 4:20 PM - Gracie Anderson & Jeremy Knapp4:20 - 4:35 PM - Shaun Kim4:35 - 4:50 PM - Sarah VanMeeteren4:50 - 5:05 PM - Thadeus Smith5:05 - 5:20 PM - Bryna Frohock5:20 - 5:35 PM - Kieran Lowe & Corey Solomon5:35 - 5:50 PM - Wyatt Tayon5:50 - 6:05 PM - Jared Toschi6:05 - 6

  • Free and open to the public.

    Political Science Lecture SeriesFree and open to the public. view images descriptions print Select which month(s) you would like to print: Close Print view all events Sept. 20, 11 a.m., AUC 133 Constitution Day Lecture: the challenges facing the press in these polarizing times Rebecca Poynter, Publisher of the Tacoma News TribuneSept. 26, 7:30 p.m., AUC 133 Mike Purdy, Creator of presidential history.com and author of “101 Presidential Insults: What They Really Thought of Each Other-and What it

  • 1st Place: Sumukh Baradwaj, Capital HS 2nd Place: Rian Chandra, Capital HS; Jake Hecla, Aviation HS, Ray Maung, Kentwood HS 3rd Place: Alexis Harroun, Bellarmine Preparatory Click below for other

    Results for the 2013 South Sound Regional Science and Engineering Fair1st Place: Sumukh Baradwaj, Capital HS 2nd Place: Rian Chandra, Capital HS; Jake Hecla, Aviation HS, Ray Maung, Kentwood HS 3rd Place: Alexis Harroun, Bellarmine Preparatory Click below for other winners: Grades 9-12 Category Awards Grades 9-12 Specialty Awards Grades 6-8 Grade Level Awards Grades 6-8 Specialty Awards Grades K-5 Grade Level Awards Grades K-5 Specialty Awards