Welcome to the Lab Life Podcast, a candid insight into the life of an undergraduate researcher! I’m your host, Richard Song: I’m an aspiring research scientist and undergraduate student at Vanderbilt University studying computer science, applied math, and neuroscience. In this series, I invite you along my research journey and share lessons I and others have learned in the lab.
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Welcome to the Lab Life Podcast, a candid insight into the life of an undergraduate researcher! I’m your host, Richard Song: I’m an aspiring research scientist and undergraduate student at Vanderbilt University studying computer science, applied math, and neuroscience. In this series, I invite you along my research journey and share lessons I and others have learned in the lab.
Episode 7: Crafting Compelling Summer Research Applications + A Happy Surprise in My Research - Episode 7
The Lab Life
29 minutes
3 years ago
Episode 7: Crafting Compelling Summer Research Applications + A Happy Surprise in My Research - Episode 7
A great opportunity to gain full-time research experience without the need to worry about classwork is over the summer. In part 1, we’re going to talk about finding summer research positions as an undergraduate, and I share the cover letter that got me accepted into a very competitive summer research program. In part 2 (14:21), I talk about some of my major breakthrough results for this week at Boys Town, including how I got to them and how I plan on interpreting these results. So without further ado, let’s discuss!
The Lab Life
Welcome to the Lab Life Podcast, a candid insight into the life of an undergraduate researcher! I’m your host, Richard Song: I’m an aspiring research scientist and undergraduate student at Vanderbilt University studying computer science, applied math, and neuroscience. In this series, I invite you along my research journey and share lessons I and others have learned in the lab.