Posts tagged with 'Physical Sciences Collegiate Division'


Cutting-edge research ranging from engineering to quantitative biology at the shores of Lake Geneva.

Opportunity to work on short film series at the STAGE Lab.

For papers on any topic using data from the ICPSR General Archive or Thematic Collections.

Research paper award competition for student research utilizing data from the ICPSR


At the International Institute for Nanotechnology REU, participants engage in full-time research over a nine-week period in the summer.

Participants gain hands-on research experience and the opportunity to apply learned theory to real life problems.

NASA Internships are competitive awards to support educational opportunities that provide unique NASA-related research and operational experiences for high school, undergraduate, and graduate students, as well as educators.

Internships for students interested in working on seismological research.

Throughout the internship program, interns will learn about the fundamentals of the non-profit sector, grow in their professional development, and gain insight into policy research on intersectional issues that impact women’s economic justice.

The Jeff Metcalf SURF Program is an opportunity exposing University of Chicago students to the world-class science conducted at the MBL.

Kenneth Bader

P.I. willing to mentor undergraduate research volunteers work study students, and students requring pay interested in Biomedical acoustics.

The focus of the Biomedical Acoustics Development and Engineering Research Laboratory (BADER Lab) is the translation of therapeutic ultrasound for non- or minimally invasive treatment of cardiovascular and cancerous disease. Specifically, we utilize acoustic cavitation for combinatorial ablation and enhanced drug delivery treatment strategies of pathologies resistant to standard interventional techniques. To assess bubble activity and the resultant changes in tissue structure, we are developing multi-modal imaging approaches via diagnostic ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging. Analytic and numerical bubble dynamics models are also utilized to gain insight into the mechanism of action of our therapeutic approaches. Current research topics include:

  • Chronic thrombus ablation with histotripsy and thrombolytic drugs
  • Passive cavitation and MR imaging to assess histotripsy-induced liquefaction
  • In vitro assessment of histotripsy-enhanced drug delivery
  • Histotripsy-induced sonochemical reactions for the treatment of cancer
  • Numeric and analytic models of bubble dynamics
  • Magnetic Resonance-guided transurethral prostate ablation

For more information, visit our laboratory website: baderlab.uchicago.edu


Undergraduate students in physics, astronomy and engineering are invited to participate in the development of gravitational-wave astronomy through the LIGO Project.

Luka Pocivavsek

PI looking for undergraduate research volunteers. My lab is a highly collaborative and interdisciplinary lab that combines the physical sciences, engineering, and surgery. We study aortic pathologies, stability and failure of endovascular repairs, stress focusing phenomena induced by surgical interventions, and interfacial adhesion, surface renewal, and topography.


Offers undergraduates the opportunity to gain research experience working in the laboratory or research group of MRSEC faculty members.

Opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a leading-edge research environment affiliated with MIT.

Summer research opportunity in science and engineering fields.

Summer program for research at MIT to better prepare students pursue advanced degrees.

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