Graduate-Level Research in Industrial Projects for Students (G-RIPS) in Japan will offer graduate students in mathematics and related disciplines the opportunity to work on industry-sponsored research problems in Sendai, Japan. Students from the U.S. and Japan will work on cross-cultural teams on research problems designed by industrial sponsors. The projects will be of serious interest to the sponsor and will offer a stimulating challenge to students; most will involve both analytic and computational work. At the end of the program, the teams will present the results of their work and prepare a final report. IPAM will encourage the U.S. students to publish and/or present their research at conferences in the year following the program. English is the only language required for participation. Descriptions of G-RIPS Sendai in 2019 and 2018 can be found at the following links: G-RIPS 2019; G-RIPS 2018.
Round-trip travel to Sendai and accommodations in Sendai are included. Students will also receive a meal allowance and a stipend, and conference support to present their research. (These terms apply to U.S. participants recruited by IPAM.)
Here is a link to the Japanese G-RIPS webpage: English; Japanese.
To apply, click on the application tab on the far right.
This program is partially supported by an IRES grant from NSF’s Office of International Science and Engineering.