Interested in presenting your research? The Undergraduate Research Symposium is an accessible, multidisciplinary research forum for all undergraduates at the University of Michigan to showcase their work. Top presenters will receive up to $500 in travel grants to support attendance at external conferences! Additionally, workshops will be hosted leading up to the symposium to help participants prepare. The UR Symposium will be held on April 10th from 11 AM to 4 PM in the Chemistry Building Atrium. To register, fill out the abstract submission form by March 20th.
| Building: | Chemistry Dow Lab |
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| Event Type: | Conference / Symposium |
| Tags: | Conference, Research, Research Symposium, Symposium, Undergraduate, Undergraduate Students |
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Events
Featured
Feb
28
Saturday Morning Physics | Surviving the Death of a Star: Life on Planets Orbiting White Dwarfs
Juliette Becker, Wisconsin Center for Origins Research (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
10:30 AM
170 & 182
Weiser Hall
Upcoming
Feb
17
Applied Physics Seminar | Innovations in Scintillator Detector Technologies for Nuclear Material Monitoring and Verification
Dr. Sara A. Pozzi, Donald C. Graham Professor of Engineering and Professor of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences, and Professor of Physics atthe University of Michigan
12:00 PM
340
West Hall
Feb
18
Department Colloquium | The Final Fermilab muon g-2 result
Tim Chupp (U-M Physics)
3:00 PM
340
West Hall
Feb
19
The Department of Astronomy 2025-2026 Colloquium Series Presents:
Dr. Andrea Banzatti, Associate Professor, Texas State University
3:30 PM
411
West Hall
