The College of Optical Sciences is looking for undergraduate students who are interested in a 10-week summer program in optical sciences research. These innovative projects touch on "virtually every field of science and industry"! Students pick will be in one of several research programs:
- Midspacial Frequency Optical Surface Error Control
- Creating, Manipulating and Imaging Complex Quantum States in a Single Atom
- XUV Frequency Combs for Precision Spectroscopy
- Fabrication and Testing of Freeform Optics
- Ultrafast Mode-Locked Semiconductor Disk Lasers
- 3-D Vector Maxwell Simulations on the Nanoscale
- Metal Oxide Thin Film for UV Protection of Polymer Optical Filler
- Development of V-Lab Module: Virtual 3-D Optical Ray Aberration Visualizer
- Optical Coherence Tomography Imaging of Fallopian Tube
- Freeform Optics for Lighting
Students will receive a stipend of $5,000.
The deadline is February 26 and acceptance letters will be sent in early March. If interested, see the website for more details.