Graduate and undergraduate students actively participate in the R&D program of LIGO. While furthering their education in a research environment, they make important contributions to the progress of the LIGO project. Students benefit from the diversity of scientific and engineering skills represented by the LIGO project's technical staff, including faculty, senior scientists, and engineers, who provide individual guidance and supervision to students.
Opportunities for students span a broad range of scientific and engineering disciplines, including: gravitational physics and astrophysics, metrology, optics, lasers, mechanical systems, controls, and electronics. Students are involved in detector development, modeling and analysis, as well as in operations, observing, and data analysis. Research takes place on the Caltech and MIT campuses and at the observatory sites at Hanford, Washington and Livingston, Louisiana.
For further information, please go to www.ligo.caltech.edu/LIGO_web/students
Caltech’s Student-Faculty Programs Office provides administrative
support to the LIGO undergraduate research program. Students may
live on the Caltech campus and will join a large community of undergraduate
researchers. Once they have been selected for the LIGO program, students
will receive information and instructions from the SFP Office.