Tell us about your undergraduate research!

Are you an undergraduate student doing research in astronomy? We want to know about it!

You can share what you’re doing by emailing brief (fewer than 200 words) write-ups of your work to [email protected]. The target audience is one familiar with astrophysics but not necessarily your specific subfield, so write clearly and try to avoid jargon. Feel free to also include either a visual regarding your research or else a photo of yourself!

You can see our first undergraduate research post highlighting work by Samuel Grunblatt at Columbia University and Jack Honor at UW-Madison.

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2 Comments

  1. Is this only about current undergrad studies, or are undergrad research projects from a couple of years back OK too?

    Reply
    • Hey Marcel,

      We’re happy to hear about both current projects and those from the recent past, so please send yours in!

      Reply

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