Note: We are not accepting any graduate students for the 2022-2023 school year.
Prospective graduate students: if you are interested in joining our lab, please send an email to Dr. Padilla-Gamiño ([email protected]) with “prospective student” in the subject line. Include a short paragraph introducing yourself. Attach your resume or CV, transcripts, and GRE scores (if available).
Please note that we don’t have any ongoing funded projects in need of graduate students, so we are unlikely to take on new students who don’t have their own funding. Please still reach out, but don’t be discouraged if you don’t hear back.
You have a much better chance of getting into graduate school if you have your own funding. Common sources to apply for funding are:
Prospective undergraduate students: We are always looking for undergraduates to assist us with our research projects on a rolling basis. Please send an email to Dr. Padilla-Gamiño ([email protected]) with a brief introduction and summary of your qualifications. Note: undergraduate positions are generally volunteer positions. Additional note: due to the COVID-19 pandemic, undergraduate opportunities may be limited until the University returns fully to in-person operations (currently projected for Fall 2021).
Prospective graduate students: if you are interested in joining our lab, please send an email to Dr. Padilla-Gamiño ([email protected]) with “prospective student” in the subject line. Include a short paragraph introducing yourself. Attach your resume or CV, transcripts, and GRE scores (if available).
Please note that we don’t have any ongoing funded projects in need of graduate students, so we are unlikely to take on new students who don’t have their own funding. Please still reach out, but don’t be discouraged if you don’t hear back.
You have a much better chance of getting into graduate school if you have your own funding. Common sources to apply for funding are:
- NSF GRFP
- Nancy Foster Scholarship
- Ford Foundation Fellowship
- Department of Defense NDSEG
- For more opportunities, please see the UW graduate funding blog and/or www.pathwaystoscience.org
Prospective undergraduate students: We are always looking for undergraduates to assist us with our research projects on a rolling basis. Please send an email to Dr. Padilla-Gamiño ([email protected]) with a brief introduction and summary of your qualifications. Note: undergraduate positions are generally volunteer positions. Additional note: due to the COVID-19 pandemic, undergraduate opportunities may be limited until the University returns fully to in-person operations (currently projected for Fall 2021).