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Welcome to the Center for Interdisciplinary Research
Part of the NSF Program to Enhance the Mathematical Science Workshop(NSF0354308) >>What is it?
The Center for Interdisciplinary Research (CIR) brings together undergraduate statistics students supervised by statistics faculty with faculty and students from other disciplines to share in the excitement and challenge of working across the traditional academic boundaries to collaborate on research.
CIR students '06-'07
To see the inaugural CIR class[images/group1.jpg >>] Class of 05-06[images/group0506.jpg >>]
Philosophy
The philosophy of the CIR is to foster interdisciplinary research through
- Enhancing communication between the different academic disciplines and
- Engaging faculty and students in problem-based
collaborations.
What does the CIR Have to Offer?
- =====Research team
collaborations=====
- =====NSF Fellowships
for Undergraduates and Postdoctoral Students=====
- =====Student Seminar
Series=====
- Drop in
consultation at the CIR in SC 177 (CIR Office Hours Spring 06-07 [CIR Office Hours.html >>])
=====How Can You Get Involved? =====
If you are a faculty member… The CIR provides
faculty from
nearly any
discipline an opportunity to enrich your research through collaborating
with faculty and students in statistics. Contact Julie Legler , Paul
Roback or Matt Richey to discuss potential collaborations. Contact
information appears below.
If you are a student… Students with statistics concentrations can gain invaluable experience by participating in interdisciplinary research. Besides getting to know other statistics students, you apply your statistics knowledge to interesting, real research problems. You learn skills that will make you a productive, valued member of an interdisciplinary research team. [Student_Info_Page.html Click here to learn more.]
If you are a postdoctoral fellow… As an NSF Fellow and CIR Associate, you will have the opportunity to teach courses, mentor enthusiastic, bright undergraduates, participate in interdisciplinary research, and more. Click here to learn more.
Where is the CIR?
SC 177 next to the Advanced Mathematics Computer Lab (AMCL).
Who can I contact?
Julie Legler X3573 OMH 304 (legler@stolaf.edu), Paul Roback X3861 OMH 206 (roback@stolaf.edu), or Matt Richey X3418 OMH 301 (richeym@stolaf.edu)
