Research Experience for Undergraduates Program Begins
8th Year at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab

June 13, 2004

Media Contact: Lisa Young
251/861-7509


Seven undergraduates have been chosen to participate in the Dauphin Island Sea Lab’s Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Program, sponsored for the 8th year by the National Science Foundation.

Selected from a competitive process involving undergraduates from around the nation, the REU fellows will receive a stipend of $3,600 and will spend twelve weeks of intensive marine science study and research at the Sea Lab. Each participant in the program is assigned a faculty mentor, who supervises his/her activities at the Lab and advises him/her on an individual research project.

Aside from intensive research experience, these students will participate in a series of workshops to hone their academic skills; a seminar series of visiting distinguished speakers; field trips aboard the R/V A.E. Verrill; and lectures on analytical techniques, interpretation and presentation proficiency.

For some students, this is their first taste of the rigors of a graduate program in marine science. In the case of the Sea Lab’s REU program, many of its participants have returned to the Sea Lab upon finishing college, to begin graduate study here.

For more information about this program, check out the Sea Lab website at www.disl.org.

2004 REU Fellows:


Amy Adcox
University of South Florida

Nika Butler
Evergreen State College (Oregon)

Kristin Dormsjo
Florida State University

Daria Khramtsova
University of Virginia

Alexandra Marcotty
Cornell University (New York)

Joseph Senne
Auburn University

Casey Smith
Kenyon Univesity (Ohio)

Andrew Williston
University of Massachusetts Amherst



 

 

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