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Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program (URAP)

The Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program (URAP) is designed to involve Berkeley undergraduates more deeply in the research life of the University. The Program provides opportunities for you to work with faculty on the cutting edge research projects for which Berkeley is world-renowned. Working closely with faculty, you will deepen your knowledge and skills in areas of special interest, while experiencing what it means to be part of an intellectual community engaged in research.

We have many exciting research projects at the SNfactory that are suitable for students to work on. Please see the following task list for more information:

SNfactory Student Research Task List


Information for Current SNfactory URAP Participants

Welcome to the SNfactory! We are pleased to have you join us. For information on getting started, please see the Checklist for Getting Started with the SNfactory. For information on the SNfactory computers, please see the SNfactory Computer User Guide. If you have any questions, feel free to ask any SNfactory group member. Your contributions to the SNfactory research effort are appreciated and we would like you to have a valuable research experience.


Computer Terminal Reservations Schedule for Spring 2007


The key to two-letter user codenames is given at the end of the schedules.

Nominally we have three terminals in 50-5036B, but here we have only
assigned slots on two of them. You may request any other open slots, or
arrange a trade with someone in a slot you would like.

  Hours     Mon      Tues    Weds   Thurs    Fri
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| 9 - 10 | DW    |       | DW    |       |        |
|--------|-------|-------|-------|-------|--------|
|10 - 11 | DW    |       | DW    |       |        |
|--------|-------|-------|-------|-------|--------|
|11 - 12 | DW    |       | DW    |       |        |
|--------|-------|-------|-------|-------|--------|
|12 -  1 | DW    |       | DW    |       | DW     |
|--------|-------|-------|-------|-------|--------|
| 1 -  2 |       |       |       |       | DW     |
|--------|-------|-------|-------|-------|--------|
| 2 -  3 |       |       |       |       | DW     |
|--------|-------|-------|-------|-------|--------|
| 3 -  4 |       |       |       |       |        |
|--------|-------|-------|-------|-------|--------|
| 4 -  5 |       |       |       |       |        |
|--------|-------|-------|-------|-------|--------|
| 5 -  6 |       |       |       |       |        |
|--------|-------|-------|-------|-------|--------|
| 6 -  7 |       |       |       |       |        |
|--------|-------|-------|-------|-------|--------|
| 7 -  8 |       |       |       |       |        |
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DW = Daniel Wong