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Latest News (Updated March 11, 2016)

We are gearing up for the 2016-2017 SPIN Program!

Undergrads and Mentors: Be sure to check out our SPIN Open House on Thursday, March 31 from 3-5pm in the NCSA Atrium. 

Mentors: Submit your project ideas by March 23 - learn more below.


Background

NCSA and the University of Illinois have a history of nurturing innovative ideas that transform the world, from transistors to the graphical web browser. Undergraduates are the engine on our campus, bringing new ideas, enthusiasm and creativity to our environment.

NCSA's new Strategic Plan, "Vision 2020", challenges us to:

  • Create a compelling environment including students to challenge and advance knowledge towards solving complex, societal challenges dependent on digital technologies
  • Include students in our planning around integrated cyberinfrastructure and partnerships with local and national industry to drive the Illinois economy


SPIN Program Elements 

  • NCSA provides the overall program, outreach, advertising, matchmaking, and assessment. 
  • Students are provided with shared desk space, typically virtual machines, in the undergraduate lab.
  • Students also have access to the undergraduate project space on the 2nd floor for informal meetings, project meetings, etc.
  • Students can obtain time on the campus cluster through NCSA allocation, and are helped in getting access to ISL resources. We are currently looking into easier access to Blue Waters.
  • Students work closely with mentors and NCSA teams.
  • There are regular meetings, training, talks, etc.
  • Contributions to outputs (publications, software, etc.) are encouraged and we have spare funds to help support.

 


SPIN Program Expectations

Students

  • Work at least 5 hours/week during the Academic Year; 20 hours/week during the Summer
  • At least one hour per week must be spent on an NCSA activity such as colloquia, NCSA group meetings, speakers, etc.
  • Conduct their work in the NCSA building
  • Create a short personal development plan with the student's mentor to outline goals and expectations
  • Meet regularly with the education coordinator, the student's mentor, and attend appropriate training and information sessions
  • Deliver a mid-semester and end-of-semester presentation on progress and results

Mentors

  • Appropriate time to work with students, approve timesheets
  • Provide students the space and flexibility to innovate around the project
  • Attend Mentor Training as appropriate

 


Selection Criteria

The selection of funded internships is based on students, mentors and projects:

Students

  • Motivated and self-driven students who are team-oriented with the promise of innovation and creative thinking
  • Must commit to either a whole academic year or a complete summer, with time to commit to all aspects of the program
  • Good academic standing
  • Diversity of cohort

Mentors

  • Include staff, postdocs, and faculty
  • Priority for funding is given to those who circumstantially have little access to funds. Others are expected to sponsor projects with their own project/startup/ICR funds.
  • Diversity of mentors across NCSA
  • Mentor must have appropriate time to commit for the complete period
  • Faculty mentors and students must be from different departments/programs

Projects

  • Aligned with NCSA strategic goals and strategic projects
  • Opportunity for impact and innovation
  • Diversity of projects across NCSA

 


Anticipated NCSA Funding for SPIN FY17

Students may apply for both the Summer and Academic Year sessions. There is a limit of one funded student per mentor. NCSA will cover up to 15 students during each session; mentors are encouraged to fund additional hours, if needed. The aim is for NCSA to provide seed funding or innovation funding rather than full project funding.

Summer 2016

  • 8 week session (June 13 - August 4)
  • NCSA will fund 20 hours per week
  • Hourly Rate: $12.50

Academic Year 2016-2017

  • 16 weeks per semester; 2 full semesters
  • NCSA will fund 5 hours per week
  • Hourly Rate: $12.50


To Apply to the SPIN Program

Mentors

  • Mentors may submit the title of the project, a one paragraph summary, and desired skills (if needed) to spin@ncsa.illinois.edu by Wednesday, March 23. Please also include whether you can fund the position. Up to three projects may be submitted.
  • Mentors should attend the SPIN Open House on Thursday, March 31 from 3-5pm in the NCSA Atrium to represent your project(s) and meet with undergraduate students.

Students

  • Students are encouraged to attend the SPIN Open House on Thursday, March 31 from 3-5pm in the NCSA Atrium to learn more about available projects.
  • Those students who wish to apply should fill out the Application Form on the SPIN website by Friday, April 8.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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