Research Opportunities
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MARIACHI encourages the participation of high school students, high school science teachers, and undergraduate students in scientific research. Participation can be as spectators watching as data is collected, as active collaborators in the taking and analysis of data, or as associates in creating separate and innovative projects under the supervision of MARIACHI teachers and scientists. Projects are available in all areas of the experiment. |
MARIACHI radar data includes information on meteors, lightning, cosmic rays (we hope!), and perhaps new phenomena (you hope!). Students can take on projects in the classification of the data, and the correlation of the data with information from the MARIACHI scintillation detectors. MARIACHI Scintillators provides rates and arrival times of cosmic rays over a wide range of energies. Students can study rates from individual sites or correlate the results with data from other sites using the computing grid. Correlations can also be made with many of the phenomena discussed above, and with phenomena that we have not yet thought of exploring. MARIACHI Cyberinfrastructure. Students can participate in the development of the grid computing at the cutting edge of evolving cyberinfrastucture. Students will be able to submit computing tasks to the MARIACHI cluster and the Grid. |
To read more about the current research students and past projects, visit our Research Student Corner. |
MARIACHI offers the opportunity for teachers to participate in an ongoing science experiment with many possibilities for personal as well as professional growth. Teachers can also particpate in facilitating the educational aspects of MARIACHI, by developing in-class lessons utilizing MARIACHI equipment, our "lending library" of demonstartions, and by becoming part of the cyberinfrastucture being implemented for the MARIACHI data transmission and analysis. Teachers (pre-service or in service) that would like to participate in MARIACHI research may be eligible to to apply to the BNL PST program or LTSPD programs. |
For undergraduate students we sponsor seven courses and offer many fellowships to support faculty sponsored research in the basic sciences. For graduate students we offer Masters Degrees in Teaching in the sciences as well as teaching fellowships. Post doctoral fellows may also receive teaching fellowships and faculty are offered support, laboratory space and resources for designing new courses. Individuals from over 300 institutions, some as far away as California, have taken part in LIGASE activities. We are continually on the lookout for new ways, and new partners, to help us enhance science education. |
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