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September 15, 2004 Summer Student Research at the NSLSEach summer, many high school and college students perform summer research projects at Brookhaven National Laboratory. Many of the students work at the NSLS, teaming up with an NSLS scientist, as part of Laboratory-sponsored research internship programs. The students work with scientists and engineers in a wide range of research fields, including medical sciences, geology and environmental sciences, chemistry, materials science, physics, and electrical and mechanical engineering. In addition to their research projects, students have the opportunity to attend scientific lectures, tour Brookhaven research facilities, and participate in numerous social activities. The following are summaries of programs that NSLS summer students participated in, and short profiles of some of the students that performed research here this summer. Community Summer Science Program (CSSP)
Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships (SULI)
Also involved in research at the NSLS this summer were SULI participants Patrick Lynch (Bucknell University) and Matthew Teng (Cornell University), who worked with NSLS mentors John Skaritka and Zhong Zhong, respectively. Lynch worked on a “Mechanical Design Study of a Five-Meter Superconducting Undulator” and Teng’s project was titled “Use of Diffraction Enhanced Imaging to Determine Refractive Indices of Various Tissues at Select Energies.” Pre-Service Teacher program (PST)
Faculty and Student Teams (FaST) At the NSLS, FaST program summer visitors from Southern University in Louisiana were faculty member Elhag Shaban and students Clifford Williams and Shayla Wilkinson. They worked with NSLS scientist Peter Siddons on new electron multiplier structures for synchrotron x-ray detector systems. ARTICLE BY: Laura Mgrdichian |