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==== Mentors Seeking Students ====
 
==== Mentors Seeking Students ====
This is made possible primarily through the newly introduced effort by the TAMS [[Research Organization]]. A [https://www.tamsro.com page] is maintained where students can submit a brief form on research interests, and where professors interested in mentoring students may seek those whom they are interested in on a PDF file organized by TAMS staff from the forms students submit. Furthermore, RO hosts a research symposium towards the start of the school year for students to connect to mentors. An advantage of getting research through mentors seeking students is that students do not have to have a prior understanding of a professor's research to join their lab (primarily for disciplines that are difficult to understand).
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This is made possible primarily through the newly introduced effort by the TAMS [[Research Organization]]. A [https://www.tamsro.com page] is maintained where students can submit a brief form on research interests, and where professors interested in mentoring students may seek those whom they are interested in on a PDF file organized by TAMS staff from the forms students submit.
  
 
=== Further Discussions ===
 
=== Further Discussions ===
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Each year, depending on fund availability, a select amount of current TAMS juniors (occasionally graduating seniors as well) receive a scholarship to conduct a 10-week research with a research mentor; this is known as "Summer Research".
 
Each year, depending on fund availability, a select amount of current TAMS juniors (occasionally graduating seniors as well) receive a scholarship to conduct a 10-week research with a research mentor; this is known as "Summer Research".
  
Participants for past summer researches:
 
* [[:Category:2021 Summer Research|Category:2021 Summer Research]]
 
 
=== Early Summer Research ===
 
=== Early Summer Research ===
 
In addition, a small amount of incoming TAMS students also receive scholarship to conduct research, alongside "Summer Research" students; they are known as "Early Summer Research" students. Under the regulation of a comprehensive "contract", students live in [[McConnell Hall]] and participate in research activities full-time.
 
In addition, a small amount of incoming TAMS students also receive scholarship to conduct research, alongside "Summer Research" students; they are known as "Early Summer Research" students. Under the regulation of a comprehensive "contract", students live in [[McConnell Hall]] and participate in research activities full-time.
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== UNT Undergraduate Research Fellowship ==
 
== UNT Undergraduate Research Fellowship ==
 
The UNT Undergraduate Research Fellowship is an opportunity for students to present research conducted with a UNT faculty mentor. The fellowships are valued at $500 each, and 250 are distributed each year.
 
The UNT Undergraduate Research Fellowship is an opportunity for students to present research conducted with a UNT faculty mentor. The fellowships are valued at $500 each, and 250 are distributed each year.
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== Choice of Mentor ==
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There exist some discussions in terms of professors to seek research opportunities for.
  
 
== Notable Professors in TAMS Research ==
 
== Notable Professors in TAMS Research ==
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|José Perez
 
|José Perez
 
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| Engineering || Computer Science and Engineering || Rodney Nielsen
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| Engineering || Computer Science and Engineering || Rodney Nelson
 
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| Engineering || Computer Science and Engineering || Nagendra Gulur
 
| Engineering || Computer Science and Engineering || Nagendra Gulur
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The Honors College holds [https://honors.unt.edu/research/unt-scholars-day Scholar Days] every year to celebrate works of undergraduate research. Students may participate with "research and creative activity conducted under the guidance of a faculty mentor at UNT". If you are accepted for the Undergraduate Research Fellowship in your junior year, you're required to submit "poster presentations, papers, or brief performing-arts productions" during the Scholars Day of your senior year, as part of the fellowship commitment.
 
The Honors College holds [https://honors.unt.edu/research/unt-scholars-day Scholar Days] every year to celebrate works of undergraduate research. Students may participate with "research and creative activity conducted under the guidance of a faculty mentor at UNT". If you are accepted for the Undergraduate Research Fellowship in your junior year, you're required to submit "poster presentations, papers, or brief performing-arts productions" during the Scholars Day of your senior year, as part of the fellowship commitment.
  
Certain UNT colleges hold symposiums, specific to topics associated to the college, in addition to UNT journals and conferences. An example of UNT journals includes the [https://journals.library.unt.edu/index.php/undergrad/index ''North Texas Journal of Undergraduate Research''], a yearly publication for interdisciplinary undergraduate research.
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Certain UNT colleges hold symposiums, specific to topics associated to the college, in addition to UNT journals and conferences. A prominent example of UNT journal includes the [https://journals.library.unt.edu/index.php/undergrad/index ''North Texas Journal of Undergraduate Research''], a yearly publication for interdisciplinary undergraduate research.
  
 
There are, of course, external journals and conferences; such works will depend far more on the discipline of research and faculty preference. Should the faculty have reasons to believe that you have made adequate contributions to a paper, project or other products of mentorship (again, the definition of "adequate" here depends on faculty), co-authorship status may be granted.
 
There are, of course, external journals and conferences; such works will depend far more on the discipline of research and faculty preference. Should the faculty have reasons to believe that you have made adequate contributions to a paper, project or other products of mentorship (again, the definition of "adequate" here depends on faculty), co-authorship status may be granted.

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