Northeastern REU
Information for summer 2024 participants
Outcomes:
A written report of your project (at least 10 pages) in LaTeX
An oral report of your project
Daily life:
Meet regularly with your mentor
Report on your progress
Ask questions
Review your writing thus far
We have 544 Nightingale Hall reserved daily from 10am-3pm. Please use this room for work only. Some noise is to be expected since collaboration does not occur in silence, but we'd like to maintain a focused energy in this space. More general social interaction should be kept in the lounge.
Devote at least 20 hours per week to your project; meet virtually with group members. You will all be exploring/negotiating the best way to work with your group remotely.
Write in LaTeX throughout the project
Every so often, you will meet with your mentor and a post-doc organizer, where you will present your progress, and discuss up-coming milestones.
While it is happening, the REU program is your main job.
Important dates:
Mon May 6, 11:30 AM: Kick Off Luncheon
Thurs May 16, 2-3PM: Colloquium (Gabor Lippner)
Fri May 31, 10AM: Preliminary Presentations (20 min/group)
Thurs June 13, 2-3PM: Colloquium (Hunter Dinkins)
Fri June 21, 8AM: Final Presentations (45 min/group)
Wed July 3: Final Paper Due
Over the next few weeks, under your mentor’s guidance, you’ll read and work through background material related to your group’s topic. You may find the reading very difficult to understand. Don't be discouraged by this; it is normal, and part of the learning experience. If you feel like you are not able to make progress, talk with your mentor -- they will help you move forward.
During the program, your group and your mentor should plan to meet on a regular basis. Frequency and duration of meetings may vary depending on many factors, and may change over the course of the summer -- for example, while getting started, you may feel the need to meet with your mentor much more often. It is important that you and your mentors be communicative with each other, in order to avoid spending too long in a state of being “stuck.”
If you have questions or concerns feel free to reach out to Dr. Wen:
northeastern [dot] summer [dot] math [at] gmail [dot] com