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Student Programs and Internships

  • REU Program [1]

NOAO offers a 10-week Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Program for U.S. undergraduate students at CTIO during the southern hemisphere summer.

REU/PIA FAQ [2]

  • PIA Program [3]

CTIO offers two summer internship positions for Chilean undergraduate or first- or second-year masters students in the Práctica en Investigación en Astronomía Program.

                        REU/PIA FAQ [2]
 

  • Joint Student Programs: GO-FAAR [4]

 
  • Other student opportunities [5]

 
 
 
 

REU Program

CTIO Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Program

The 2012 REU/PIA students and Student Coordinator with Cerro Tololo in the background.  Photo taken from Cerro Pachon. [6]

The 2012 REU and PIA Students
 

The Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (CTIO) [7], a division of the National Optical Astronomy Observatories (NOAO) [8], located in La Serena, Chile, offers 10 week Undergraduate Research Assistantships to qualified undergraduates as part of the National Science Foundation [9] funded Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program [10]. The program is run during the Chilean summer, January through March, both to offer students an alternative to the more common northern summer programs, and to encourage interaction with Chilean students visiting and working at CTIO throughout these months as a part of the Práctica en Investigación en Astronomía (PIA) Program [11].  The 2013 CTIO REU Program will run approximately from Monday, January 21st to Friday, March 29th. 

We do not offer the REU program during the northern summer months of June through August. Students interested in programs during this period should investigate the opportunities provided at other REU sites [10] and on the listings of summer programs maintained by the American Astronomical Society [12] and the American Physical Society [13].

More information and application material can be found in the application instructions at http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/content/ctio-reu-application [14]. The application deadline for the 2012 program has passed.  Applications for the 2013 program will be due October 1st, 2012. Our 2012 program accepted 6 REU students from U.S. institutions, and 2 PIA students from Chilean institutions.

If you have any questions about the CTIO REU Program, please send email to ctioreuatnoao [dot] edu (subject: REU%2FPIA%20program%20inquiry) .

Calendar of Activities for REU/PIA Students - 2013

January [15]          February [16]          March [17]

CTIO PIA Program [11] 

Past REU/PIA Programs [18]

CTIO REU/PIA Alumni [19]

CTIO REU & PIA Programs Publication List [20]

Old REU/PIA Website [21]

REU/PIA FAQ [2]

REU/PIA FAQ

Contents:
1. What is the REU/PIA Program?
2. Will I get paid during the REU/PIA program?
3. I just graduated with my physics/astronomy degree, can I still apply?
4. Where will I live during the REU/PIA program?
5. Can I get college credit for the REU/PIA program?
6. What about medical insurance?
7. The CTIO REU program is from January to March? I can't miss classes then. Are there other student programs?
8. I'm not sure if I should apply, I am only a sophomore...
9. Yay! I got accepted to the REU program. Can I stay in Chile for a few weeks after the end of the program?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


1. What is the REU/PIA Program?

Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (CTIO) runs two student programs each southern summer. The Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program is an NSF funded program, which selects six undergraduate physics/astronomy students from the United States of America and lasts 10 weeks. For the 2013 program, the approximate program dates will be January 21 - March 29. Travel to and from the student's home institution is provided. The Prácticas de Investigación en Astronomía (PIA) is a similar program conducted simultaneously for two Chilean by CTIO.

2. Will I get paid during the REU/PIA program?

The REU program pays a reasonable stipend for the the 10 week duration of the program. For 2013, this works out to $580 per week. The PIA program also pays a similar stipend commensurate with Chilean living standards.

3. I just graduated with my physics/astronomy degree, can I still apply?

Unfortunately, the REU program only accepts undergraduates. However, in several instances, students have delayed graduation by a semester in order to participate in the program.  For the PIA program, we can accept undergraduate students as well as first-year or second-year masters students who have not yet begun their masters thesis.

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4. Where will I live while in Chile?

The CTIO REU/PIA program is hosted at the AURA recinto (compound) in La Serena, Chile. The program provides subsidized housing at casa #13 on the recinto. Generally, this means a private room, although due to space considerations, some students are asked to share. The rent is between $250 - $300 dollars per month depending on the U.S. Dollar/Chilean Peso exchange rate, the size of the room, and if the room is shared or single accomodation.  REU students are expected to pay their rent each month in the CTIO Treasury Office using their REU stipend.  PIA students are paid directly by CTIO, and thus their rent is paid for them and their stipend is adjusted accordingly. 

5. Can I get college credit for the REU/PIA program?

In principle, yes, and credit has been awarded before. However, each university is different, so this question must be addressed on a case by case basis.

6. What about medical insurance for REU/PIA students?

Unfortunately, the CTIO REU program cannot afford to provide medical insurance for its students. However, we STRONGLY encourage all students to have international coverage for the duration of the program. If you currently do not have any insurance coverage, we recommend imglobal.com [22] which offers low rates of $50 - $300 usd for decent coverage for the duration of the program, depending on the level of coverage selected.  The PIA students (since their pay comes directly from CTIO) are provided temporary health insurance by CTIO during the program, and their stipend amounts are adjusted accordingly.

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7. The CTIO REU program is from January to March? I can't miss classes then. Are there other student programs?

Not officially. However, if you have an interesting project in mind and there is funding available through a third party, we try to be accommodating.

8. I'm not sure if I should apply, I am only a sophomore...

While most of the students selected tend to be Juniors or Seniors, the selection committee is usually looking for a diverse mix of students, so we always advise anyone who is interested to apply. Generally, we accept students who have at least taken at least 1 semester of university-level astronomy. Students with less experience than this are less likely to be selected, but by applying you introduce yourself to the committee, which can be a positive thing for the next round of applications. Apply!

9. Yay! I got accepted to the REU program. Can I stay in Chile for a few weeks after the end of the program?

Absolutely! In fact, we would be disappointed if you didn't. Of course, you will be asked to pay any additional costs incurred because of your lengthened stay.

If you have any other questions that were not answered above, please do not hesitate to contact us at ctioreuatnoao [dot] edu (subject: REU%2FPIA%20Program%20inquiry) (ctioreuATnoao.edu).

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by Ryan Campbell (REU/PIA Student Coordinator 2009-2010), Updated by Catherine Kaleida (REU/PIA Student Coordinator 2012-2014)

REU/PIA Previous Programs

REU/PIA Previous Programs

 

Click on the links above each picture for more details.

REU/PIA 2013

Your picture could be here!  
Click to apply [14].

 

REU/PIA 2012
[23]
REU/PIA 2011 [24]
REU/PIA 2010 [25] REU/PIA 2009 [26] REU/PIA 2008 [27]
REU/PIA 2007 [28] REU/PIA 2006 [29] REU/PIA 2005 [30]
REU/PIA 2004 [31] REU/PIA 2003 [32] REU/PIA 2002 [33]
REU/PIA 2001 [34] REU/PIA 2000 [35] REU/PIA 1999 [36]
REU/PIA 1998
[37]
REU/PIA 1996 [38] REU/PIA 1995 [39]

CTIO REU/PIA Publications [40]

CTIO REU/PIA 2012

 

REU Participants and Projects

  Student & Institution Mentor(s) Project Title
Melissa Butner
Austin Peay State University
Eric Mamajek (CTIO)

Spectral Classification of Members of a Candidate Cluster in Telescopium

Kimberly Emig
University of Hawai'i at Hilo
Catherine Kaleida (CTIO)

Simulated Star Clusters with MASSCLEAN: Testing a Stellar Grouping Selection Method

Christine Gilfrich
St. Mary's College of Maryland
Tiago Ribeiro (SOAR)

Orbital Period of WD + M Binaries

Bezia Laderman
New York University
Timothy Abbott (CTIO)

Finding Periodicites of CP Eri

Samuel Meyer
Harvard College
Peter Pessev (Gemini)

Expanding Integrated-Light Photometry of LMC Star Clusters in the NIR to Extremely Young Ages

Clara Thomann
Macalester University
David James (CTIO)

A Photometric and Spectroscopic Survey of Solar-type Stars in Open Cluster Collinder 70

 

PIA Participants and Projects

  Student & Institution Mentor(s) Project Title
Mayte Alfaro
Universidad de La Serena
Percy Gomez (Gemini) Analysis and reduction of ISPI images in the Near-IR of Abell 1882 Galaxy Cluster
Odette Toloza
Universidad de Valparaíso
Nicole van der Bliek (CTIO) and Jackie Faherty (U. de Chile) Searching for Nearby Brown Dwarfs

Práctica Student Participant

  Student & Institution Mentor(s) Project Title
Fernando Caro
Universidad de Chile
Guillermo Cabrera (U. de Chile/LSST)

Super-Resolution Image Reconstruction

English/Spanish Astronomy Dictionary

English/Spanish Dictionary of Astronomy Terms

The dictionary of terms was started by the 2012 REU, PIA, and Práctica students at CTIO, in an effort to list the common technical terms used in astonomy that may not be found in a general English/Spanish dictionary.  New words will be added by each year's summer students.  If you would like to contribute some translations of commonly used words, or if you would like to suggest a better translation, please send and email to ctioreuatnoao [dot] edu (subject: contribution%20for%20English%2FSpanish%20Astronomy%20Dictionary) .  Entries with ??? next to them need confirmation.

ENGLISH SPANISH YEAR ADDED

camera

cámara

2012

cataclysmic

cataclísmica

2012

cluster

cúmulo

2012

code

código

2012

comet

cometa

2012

galaxy

galaxia

2012

Gaussian fit

ajuste Gaussiano

2012

gravity

gravedad

2012

histogram

histograma

2012

imager

camera de imágenes???

2012

infrared

infrarrojo

2012

mass

masa

2012

methane

metano

2012

Milky Way

Vía Láctea

2012

nebula

nebula

2012

period

período

2012

plate solution

solución de lámina???

2012

point spread function

función de distribucion de punto

2012

program

programa

2012

rocket

cohete

2012

scattered light

luz dispersada

2012

science frames

imágenes de ciencia

2012

script

script

2012

shooting star

estrella fugaz

2012

solar

solar

2012

solar system

sistema solar

2012

spectra

espectros

2012

spectrum

espectro

2012

star

estrella

2012

statistics

estadística

2012

sun

sol

2012

ultraviolet

ultravioleta

2012

universe

universario

2012

wavelength

longitud de onda

2012

CTIO REU/PIA Alumni

1995 1996 1998 1999 2000
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 [7]
  2011 [7]  2012 [7]      

 

 

 

 

Name School Where are they now?
(Last updated: September 2010)

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2012

Melissa Butner Austin Peay State University Austin Peay State University
Kimberly Emig University of Hawai'i at Hilo University of Hawai'i at Hilo
Christine Glifrich St. Mary's College of Maryland St. Mary's College of Maryland
Bezia Laderman New York University New York University
Samuel Meyer Harvard College Harvard College
Clara Thomann Macalester College Macalester College
Mayte Alfaro Universidad de La Serena Universidad de La Serena
Odette Toloza Universidad de Valparaíso Universidad de Valparíaso

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2011

Ana Mikler Union College Union College
Julia O'Connell Tennessee State University Tennessee State University
Derrick Rohl Illinois Wesleyan University Illinois Wesleyan University
Brett Basarab Middlebury College Middlebury College
Gustavo Morales Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
Cesar Munoz Universidad de Concepcion Universidad de Concepcion

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2010

Katy Acceta Youngstown State University Youngstown State University
Mason Carney University of Maine University of Maine
Li-Wi Hung Ohio State University Ohio State University
Melodie Kao MIT MIT
Amee Salois University of Arkansas University of Arkansas
Conor Sayres University of Washington University of Washington
Eduardo Banados Pontificia Universidad Católicade Chile Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
Yasna Ordones Universidad de La Serena Universidad de La Serena

 

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2009

Tracy Becker Lehigh University Lehigh University
Shannon Dealaman Clemson University Rutgers University
Will Flanagan University of Colorado - Boulder University of Colorado - Boulder
Jordan Mirocha Drake University Astronomy Graduate Student, CU-Boulder
Benjamin Moore Xavier University Xavier University
Danielle Nielsen Colby College Predoctoral research Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory
Marcela Espinoza Universidad de La Serena Astrophysics Graduate Student,
Universidad de La Laguna /
Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias
Jacqueline Seron Universidad de Concepcion Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory

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2008

Emma Crow-Willard Occidental College Occidental College
Emily Lynch Dartmouth College Dartmouth College
Peter Mares Cornell University Cornell University
Amit Misra Case Western Reserve University Case Western Reserve University
Adele Plunkett Middlebury College Middlebury College
Matt Schenker Dartmouth University Astronomy Graduate Student, Caltech
Macarena Campos Universidad de Concepción Universidad de Concepcion
Regis Cartier Universidad de Chile Astronomy Graduate Student,
Universidad de Chile

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2007

Rachel Anderson University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire Astronomy Graduate Student,
McMaster University
Cassy Davison Norfolk State University Astronomy Graduate Student,
Georgia State University
Stephanie Golmon Principia College Aerospace Engineering Graduate Student, CU-Boulder
Daniel Harsono University of California Los Angeles Astronomy Graduate Student,
Leiden Universiteit-Sterrewacht
Scott Henderson Lewis & Clark College Lewis & Clark College
Aisha Mahmoud University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez
Rodrigo Hinojosa Universidad Catolica del Norte, Antofagasta Astrophysics Graduate Student,
Universidad de La Laguna /
Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias
Claudia Araya Pontificia U. Católica de Chile Pontificia U. Católica de Chile

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2006

Matthew Klimek Rutgers University Physics Graduate Student,
University of Texas, Austin
Andrew Newman Washington University in St. Louis Astronomy Graduate Student, Caltech
Gwen Rudie Dartmouth College (Goldwater fellow) Astronomy Graduate Student, Caltech
Anne Sweet Macalester College Fullbright Scholar (Brazil)
Brad Tucker Notre Dame Astronomy Graduate Student,
Australian National University
Allison Widhalm University of Southern California Data analyst specialist,
Gemini Observatory
María José Cordero Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Astronomy Graduate Student,
University of Indiana- Bloomington
Renée Mateluna Universidad de Concepción Physics Graduate Student,
Universidad de Concepción
Guillermo Damke Universidad de La Serena Astronomy Graduate Student,
University of Virginia

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2005

Sonia Aggarwal Haverford College "Clean-Tech" public relations,
Antenna Group
Claire Bendersky Mt. Holyoke College Geology Fullbright Fellow,
Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, France
Ben Brandvig University of Washington Business process analyst, Boeing
AJ Carver University of Wisconsin-Madson ESO (Chile)
(Director General Discretionary Fund Intern)
Betsy Mills Indiana University Astronomy Graduate Student, UCLA
Dylan Semler Macalester College  
Laura Pérez Universidad de Chile Astronomy Graduate Student, Caltech
Omar Valdivia Universidad de Concepción Physics Graduate Student, Universidad de Concepción

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2004

Rebecca Barlow Mt. Holyoke College Graduate Student, Physics Department,
University of New Hampshire
Luke Galli Colorado College Science Teacher, Teach for America
Alice Globus Wells College System and Facilities Manager, Van Vleck Observatory, Wesleyan
Ethan Knox Humboldt State University Humboldt State University
Melissa Rice Wellesley College Astronomy Graduate Student,
Cornell University
Kyle Walker Ohio State University Astronomy Graduate Student,
U. Toledo
Javier Fuentes Universidad de La Serena Las Campanas Observatory,
Operator Irenee du Pont Telescope
Bárbara Rojas Alaya Universidad de Chile Astronomy Graduate Student,
Cornell University

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2003

Carey Borghi University of Wyoming Systems Engineer,
Lockheed Martin Space Systems
Katherine Guenthner University of Texas at Austin Graduate Student, U. Texas
& Predoc, Harvard-Smithsonian
Ryan Peterson Lawrence University Astronomy PhD., Lawrence University
Lara Pierpoint University of California at Los Angeles PhD Student,
Energy Systems Engineering, MIT
Rebecca Wilcox University of Washington Masters of Architecture Student,
University of Washington
Rodrigo Fernandez Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago Astronomy PhD student,
U. Toronto
Abner Zapata Universidad de Concepción Astronomy Graduate Student,
Universidad de Concepción

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2002

Pamela Baca University of Colorado, Denver OCIW
Jeffrey Carlin San Francisco State University Graduate Student,
University of Virginia
Thomas (Tucker) Freismuth College of Charleston Instructor, City College of Charleston
Colette Salyk Mass. Institute of Technology Graduate Student,
Geological and Planetary Sciences, Caltech
Marcelo Mora Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago Graduate Student, International Max-Plank Research School on Astrophysics, Munich
Sergio Vera Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago Telescope Operator, Magellan
Miguel Verdugo Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago Postdoc, Goettingen
Amber Young Middlebury College, Vermont Graduate Student, Optical Science,
University of Arizona

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2001

Gabriel Bramme Williams College, Massachusetts Astronomy Graduate Student, Yale
Kathy Cooksey Valparaiso University, Indiana Astronomy Graduate Student, UC Santa Cruz
Shadrian Strong College of Charleston, South Carolina Astronomy Graduate Student, U. Texas Austin
Rodolfo Montez University of Texas, Austin Graduate Student, Center for Imaging Science, University of Rochester
Jorge Cuadra Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago Astrophysics Postdoc, MPA Garching
     
Erika Labbe Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago Astronomy Professor,
Universidad del Desarrollo (Part-time)
Constanza Araujo Universidad Católica de Valparaiso Research Scientist, ESO Garching

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2000

Melanie Blackburn West Virginia University Programmer Analyst, NASA Goddard
John Bright Mesa State College, Colorado Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Ben Johnson University of California, Los Angeles Postdoc, Institute for Astronomy, Cambridge
Tanya Tavenner University of Washington Graduate Student, New Mexico State University
Axel Bonacic Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago Astronomy Graduate Student, Utrecht
Juan Seguel Universidad de Concepción Assistant Engineer,
Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory
Felipe Daruich Universidad Católica de Valparaiso  
Mario Caceres Universidad Técnica de Federico Santa María, Valparaiso  

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1999

Jeremy Buss University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh Industry (computers)
Jenny Greene Yale University Princeton: Annie Jump Cannon Award (2008)
Jessica Kim-Quijano Towson University Science Mission Office, StScI
Alicia Soderberg Bates College Princeton (Hubble fellow),
Annie Jump Cannon Award (2009)
Ricardo Demarco Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago European Southern Observatory
Cecil Acevedo Universidad Técnica de Federico Santa María, Valparaiso  
Mario Caceres Universidad Técnica de Federico Santa María, Valparaiso  

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1998

Jomel Atienza-Rosel California State University, Los Angeles  
Amanda Jefferson University of Maryland, College Park Director, Executive Programs
at the Wharton School, Pennsylvania
Aaron Steffen University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire Astronomy Postdoc, Spitzer Science Center, Caltech
Patrick Welti Mankato State University  
Juan Cortes University of Chile, Santiag Joint Alma Observatory

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1996

Alex Athey Pomona College Applied Phyics Labs, UT-Austin
Jodi Schneider St. John's College Web Librarian & Assistant Professor,
Appalachian State University, Boone, NC
Alejandro Soto Dartmouth College Dartmouth College
Elizabeth Turner Georgia Inst. of Technology UCLA/Fermilab/UChicago
Martin Osorio University of Chile, Santiago  

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1995

Howard Beckley New Mexico Inst. of Mining & Technology Research Physicist, Los Alamos, NM
Marc Kassis Willamette University Support Astronomer,
W.M. Keck Observatory
Maritza Tavarez Hunter College of CUNY Science Teacher,
Forest Ridge School, Bellevue Wa
Sarah Tuttle San Jose State University Astronomy Graduate Student,
Columbia Univ.

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PIA Program

CTIO Práctica en Investigación en Astronomía (PIA) Program


2012 CTIO REU and PIA Students
 

In parallel with the REU Program [1],  CTIO offers an equivalent program for Chilean students. Two students are selected each year to participate in a research program funded by CTIO and carried out together with the REU program.  More information in Spanish can be found below:
 

Reseña de CTIO - El Observatorio Inter-Americano de Cerro Tololo es el centro nacional de los Estados Unidos para el desarrollo de la astronomía en el hemisferio Sur. Las oficinas del Observatorio están localizadas en La Serena, a unos 400 kms al norte de Santiago. Los telescopios se ubican en la cima de Cerro Tololo, a 90 kms al Este de La Serena, en la pendiente Oeste de los Andes, y a una elevación de 2.200 metros sobre el nivel del mar. Información adicional sobre CTIO está disponible (en inglés) aquí: Más información sobre CTIO [41].
 

Proyectos de Investigación - Los participantes del programa PIA trabajarán en programas de investigación específicos en colaboración directa con uno o más miembros del personal científico de CTIO. El programa PIA enfatiza el uso y aplicación de técnicas observacionales, y proporciona oportunidades para adquirir experiencia observacional directa usando los telescopios e instrumentos existentes en CTIO. Los participantes que terminen sus proyectos de forma sobresaliente tendrán la oportunidad de viajar a EE.UU. para presentar los resultados obtenidos en un congreso de la American Astronomical Society [42].
 

Fechas - El programa PIA tendrá una duración de aproximadamente 10 semanas, empezando aproximadamente el domingo 13 de enero y terminando a más tardar el viernes 22 de marzo del año 2013.
 
Costos y Beneficios - Estas posiciones son de jornada completa, y los seleccionados recibirán una remuneración, así como alojamiento en el recinto de las oficinas de CTIO en La Serena. El traslado en bus a La Serena (ida y vuelta) también está incluido.
 

Requisitos - Los participantes deben ser estudiantes en su último año de pregrado en Física o Astronomía, o en sus dos primeros años de post-grado (i.e., previo comienzo de su tesis de post-grado) en Física o Astronomía, en una universidad chilena.
 
El programa se conduce en inglés.
 

El plazo de postulación vence el 1 de Octubre de 2012, a las 23:59 hrs.  Se encuentran las instrucciones de postulación y los formularios de postulación aquí: Formularío de Postulación [43]. Los estudiantes y profesores guías interesados pueden obtener información adicional contactando a la siguiente persona por correo electrónico o por teléfono 51-205200:
 
Dra. Catherine Kaleida: ctiopiaatctio [dot] noao [dot] edu

Calendar of Activities for REU/PIA Students - 2013

January [15]          February [16]          March [17]

CTIO REU Program [1] 

Past REU/PIA Programs [44]

CTIO REU/PIA Alumni [45]

CTIO REU & PIA Programs Publication List [20]

Old REU/PIA Website [21]


REU/PIA FAQ [46]

GO-FAAR Program

GO-FAAR is a joint student program.

The GO-FAAR (Graduate Opportunities for Fisk Astronomy and Astrophysics Research) program is founded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), supporting undergraduate and graduate students through the Fisk-Vanderbilt Masters-to-PhD Bridge Program:

http://www.vanderbilt.edu/gradschool/bridge/ [47]

Mark Bryant (NOAO), was the first student at CTIO, he worked with Sean Points, callibrating the MCELS data in the Chilean summer 2010.

Other GO-FAAR students that have participated as interns at AURA centers -so far, January 2011- are:

Felipe Colazo (Gemini)
Thompson LeBlanc (STScI)
Erica Morgan (NSO)
Matthew Richardson (NSO)
 

Other Student Opportunities

Astronomy Projects/Internships

Other opportunities for students might arise, when one of the CTIO scientific staff has a suitable project. Students interested in working at CTIO as part of an undergrad or grad project, or to bridge the period between undergrad studies are encouraged to contact the student coordinator at ctioreuATctio.noao.edu to discuss possibilities. For example, we had Fullbright students during 2011.

"Prácticas" for Chilean students

In adittion there are internships available for Chilean students [48] in different areas of the observatory.

 

Professional Internships Programs

The NOAO-S program professional internships in focused towards Chilean young students undergraduates and graduates, willing to gather experience in the organization through the participation in daily work activities in related areas of an astronomical observatory.Tasks and responsabiliies are asigned to the students according to its university or technical experience, being under a supervisor who is responsible ot directing and evaluating this internship. Besides, the student can work in projects already running or specific activities created ad-hoc, without being considered as staff member of the organization.

More information in the Spanish EPO pages.


Eduardo Segovia


Source URL (retrieved on 02/08/2013 - 18:09): http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/content/Student-Programs-and-Internships

Links:
[1] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/content/REU-Program
[2] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/content/reu-faq
[3] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/content/pia-program
[4] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/content/go-faar-program
[5] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/content/other-student-opportunities
[6] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/sites/default/files/ctioreupia/IMG_4203.JPG
[7] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao
[8] http://www.noao.edu/
[9] http://www.nsf.gov
[10] http://www.nsf.gov/crssprgm/reu/
[11] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/content/ctio-pia-program
[12] http://aas.org/career/summer.php
[13] http://www.aps.org/careers/employment/internships.cfm#undergrad
[14] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/content/ctio-reu-application
[15] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/content/January-Activities-REUPIA
[16] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/content/February-Activities-REUPIA
[17] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/content/March-Activities-REUPIA
[18] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/content/reupia-previous-programs
[19] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/content/ctio-reupia-alumni
[20] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/content/publications-related-ctio-reu-projects
[21] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/REU/
[22] http://imglobal.com
[23] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/content/ctio-reupia-2012
[24] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/content/ctio-reupia-2011
[25] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/content/ctio-reupia-2010
[26] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/content/ctio-reupia-2009
[27] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/content/ctio-reupia-2008
[28] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/content/ctio-reupia-2007
[29] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/content/ctio-reupia-2006
[30] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/content/ctio-reupia-2005
[31] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/content/ctio-reupia-2004
[32] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/content/ctio-reupia-2003
[33] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/content/ctio-reupia-2002
[34] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/content/ctio-reupia-2001
[35] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/content/ctio-reupia-2000
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[41] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/content/About-CTIO
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