The Society for Applied Spectroscopy Undergraduate Student Awardee will have demonstrated an aptitude for research in one or more of the various fields of spectroscopy and maintained a GPA of 3.0 or higher in his or her undergraduate course work. Research experience can consist of assisting a professor or a graduate student with their current research or a separately designed research project related to spectroscopy. Other factors being equal, a student who works independently or in a group of other undergraduates is preferred.
Nomination materials should include the following:
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► a copy of the student’s transcript.
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► a nomination letter from the student’s research mentor that outlines the results of research project related to spectroscopy. The student’s research as well as information concerning the student’s over all research techniques and work habits should be included in the letter.
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► a written description of the research written by the student nominee. The description should be between 2-4 pages.
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(Submissions are now closed)
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The Awardee will receive $500, a one-year subscription to the journal, Applied Spectroscopy.
Nomination materials should be sent to the address below and postmarked by Friday, January 24, 2021.
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Michael Shatlock, Chair
SSP/SAS Undergraduate Student Award
300 Penn Center Blvd., Suite 332
Pittsburgh, PA 15235
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