NREUP 2026
Leaky Zero Forcing ACCESS: Advancing Combinatorics by Creating Entryways into Student Scholarship
Leaky Zero Forcing ACCESS: Advancing Combinatorics by Creating Entryways into Student Scholarship
This summer research project is in the area of graph theory, specifically leaky zero forcing on graphs. Leaky zero forcing (or simply leaky forcing) is a coloring process on a graph in which certain vertices lose their ability to force akin to modeling failures while observing networks. No prior research experience is expected, and we welcome students with a range of mathematical backgrounds.
This program runs June 1 - July 26 with a hybrid model and a full-time commitment. All in-person days will be held at California State University, San Bernardino.
Participants will be awarded a stipend of $5360 upon the conclusion of the program.
If you have further questions, please email Dr. Elvin and Dr. Moruzzi Jr (Gabriel.Elvin@csusb.edu and Ryan.Moruzzi@csun.edu).
Application deadline: May 6
Applicants will be notified by May 22
To apply, visit THIS link.