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Program for Undergraduate Research SUmmer Experience
US CMS Summer Undergraduate Research Internship Program
The US CMS Summer Undergraduate Research Internship Program seeks to address the under-representation of women and minoritized students in STEM fields, in particular Physics. It is a 10-week paid internship program, which offers female and minority undergraduate students an opportunity to perform a project under the mentorship of scientists working at the frontier of Physics at one of the 50+ institutions in the United States.
The internship program is open to students pursuing physics, engineering, computer science, math, chemistry, or related majors. We aim to strengthen our research by increasing diversity.
This immersive research internship opportunity will cover areas in instrumentation, technology, and computing projects. Students will use computational tools and data-science methods to learn about fundamental particles and their interactions, by analyzing data obtained from the CMS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) located at CERN, Switzerland. The pool of mentors are physicists from U.S. institutes affiliated with the CMS experiment at the LHC and at the rank of university faculty, scientists from national labs, postdoctoral fellows, and advanced graduate students.
The program is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy and National Science Foundation funds awarded to the U.S. CMS Operations at Fermilab and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and DOE Award- RENEW-HEP: U.S. CMS SPRINT - A SCHOLAR PROGRAM FOR RESEARCH INTERNSHIP (Tougaloo College, Univ. of Wisconsin, University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez, Brown University)
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Code of conduct
We adhere to both the USCMS Code of Conduct and the Fermilab Access and Codes of Conduct.
Intern Expectations
Report for work for the hours agreed upon with your supervisor; interns work 40 hours a week
Accurately track hours worked
Inform your supervisor promptly if an absence from work is unavoidable; maintain consistent communication regarding your status and expected return
Contact your mentor to report any situation that prevents you from completing your work
Perform duties as assigned by your mentor
Conduct yourself in a responsible and professional manner
Respond promptly when contacted by your mentor, program leaders
Meet weekly with program mentors
Attend the all Lectures that are part of the program and in addition any lecture as part Fermilab summer lecture series (when possible and indicated in the agenda)
Attend laboratory tours organized for interns
Complete written and oral program deliverables