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NSF Undergraduate Research Program - EXTREEMS-QED
EXTREEMS-QED is an undergraduate research program in the modeling and simulation of complex systems and the computational analysis of data which is supported by the National Science Foundation. EXTREEMS-QED stands for Expeditions in Training, Research, and Education for Mathematics and Statistics through Quantitative Explorations of Data. Every January, a new group of students commences research on projects of at least one year duration in these areas under the guidance of faculty. Each fall applications are accepted from NJIT students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Prof. D. Horntrop (Cullimore 520) is administering the program and should be contacted with your questions.
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