RESOURCES
Research Groups Academic Year 2023-24
Research procedure:
- Members who would like to become a Research Group Leader show their interest and state their possible research topic.
- Groups are formed by members choosing which research team they would like to join
- A Research Proposal is then filled out by the reach team, for which they need to find a Research Group Supervisor (preferably related to their field of study)
- A material request then needs to be filled out if the group is in need of any experimental or research materials (for example books, MATLAB, and experimental equipment), which will be sent to the finance committee.
- Then the Research Group can conduct its research, with the help of the head of the research institute.
- Lastly, the Research Group is expected to present their research at the next FISSTC conference.
Research group expectations:
- Groups of 1-4 students, with a designated leader
- The research group must present their research progress/results/achievements during one of the 2 annual science conferences (”Research at FIS and Beyond” or “Science Snacks for Summer”) (either as a poster presentation or a 10 min talk)
- Possible fields to research include
- Math, Natural Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Math), Computer Science, Human Sciences (Economics, Cognitive Science, Sports Science, Psychology)
- others.
Research group leader expectations:
- Lab report write-up (100%/60%/40%/40%)
- Strong interest in the field of research (prior experience highly recommended, though not necessary)
Below are the details regarding the current research groups, formed
Physics (Heejin)
Leader: Heejin LEE
Member(s): Leshi (Annie) ZHOU, Hayeon (Rachel) KIM
Research question: (Reverberation of Sound in a Room)
Physics (Jiyul)
Leader: Jiyul PARK