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2 | 2020/03/01 *Rolling Basis | 2020-06-14 | 10 weeks | Molecular Biosciences, Neuroscience, Biochemistry, Genetics, Genomics, Evolution, Oregon | Program in Molecular Biosciences at the University of Oregon | University of Oregon | The University of Oregon (UO) Research Experiences for Undergraduates Summer Program in Molecular Biosciences (UO-REU) offers fellowship opportunities for undergraduate students from other universities and colleges to participate in ongoing research in life sciences laboratories at UO during the summer months. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria), Overnight off-site travel - staying in other location, Outdoor time / field work | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | uoreu.uoregon.edu | ||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2020-05-31 | 2020-08-30 | 12 weeks | BIOS, Bermuda, Oceanography, Marine_Biology, SCUBA, Coral_Reef, Ocean, Carbon_Cycle, Climate_Change | Fall Semester Student Research in Oceanography and Marine Science at the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences | Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences | BIOS supports 8 REU student researchers at BIOS during the fall semester. Students conduct independent research projects under faculty and staff supervision within several research areas, including: Biology, chemistry, and physics of the ocean; Ecology, physiology, and biochemistry of coral reef systems; Marine molecular biology; Global environmental change. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria), International travel - valid passport required, Outdoor time / field work, Working on/in water, All students have opportunity to participate in an oceanographic research cruise | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | We will consider accessibility issues for any applicants on a case-by-case basis. Some of our activities (e.g. SCUBA diving and boat/ship use) are by necessity not accessible in some cases. | We actively encourage participants from all minority and disadvantaged groups | http://www.bios.edu/education/reu | |||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 2020-04-07 | 2020-06-15 | 8 weeks | mathematics math | MathILy Early Scholarly Training (MathILy-EST) | Mathematical Staircase, Inc. / Bryn Mawr College | MathILy-EST is an 8-week intensive summer research experience for early-in-college students who are deeply but informally prepared for mathematics research. If you have excelled in inquiry-based learning classes, or if you spent your pre-college career studying mathematics for fun, MathILy-EST is for you. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria) | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience, Rising first-year students | Contact us to discuss any accommodations you may need. | http://www.mathily.org/mathilyest/index.html | ||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 2020-04-01 | 2020-06-22 | 10 weeks | chemistry, biochemistry, organic, inorganic, synthesis, materials, computation | REU in Chemistry at WWU | Western Washington University - Chemistry | The primary purpose of the REU program at WWU is to provide an authentic research experience for undergraduate students with limited access to research at their home institution. The REU program is open to all undergraduate students that meet the qualifications listed below. An emphasis will be placed on admitting students from community colleges and underrepresented minorities. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria) | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | No, we unfortunately have not made a specific accessibility plan | An emphasis will be placed on admitting students from community colleges and underrepresented minorities. | https://cse.wwu.edu/chemistry/reu-program | |||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 2020-04-01 | 2020-05-27 | 10 weeks | porous materials, art, size and scale, industry, adsorbents, separations, catalysis, bioengineering | IDEA Incubator for Porous Materials: Integrating Discovery, Engineering and Art at The University of Kansas | University of Kansas - Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Department | The goal of this REU is to expose diverse students to an empowering, learning, and research experience that will nuture innovative thinking, enhance communication skills, foster a solid understanding of size and scale, and encourage graduate school pursuits and careers in science and engineering. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria) | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is accessible to people who are deaf, Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program accommodates guide dogs/service animals, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | We strongly encourage students from minority serving institutions and community colleges to apply. Women, minorities, and students with disabilities are also encouraged to apply. | https://cpe.ku.edu/reu-program | |||||||||||||||||||||
7 | 2020-03-31 | 2020-06-22 | 8 weeks | Electron Microscopy, Microanalysis, Materials Science, Nanotechnology, Multidisciplinary Research, | Application of Microscopy and Microanalysis in Multidisciplinary Research | Portland State University - Department of Physics | The REU site at PSU ties diverse research projects together under the overarching theme of electron microscopy for multidisciplinary applications. Through a concentrated summer program, the participants will obtain technical training, conduct independent research, visit local high-tech industries, and present their research at an REU symposium. | Access to university amenities | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Our program can accommodate students with any accessibility needs. | Women, veterans, underrepresented minorities, and non-traditional students are encouraged to apply. | www.pdx.edu/reu | |||||||||||||||||||||
8 | 2020-03-31 | 2020-05-18 | 10 weeks | software-defined networking/virtualization, visual computing at the network edge, social health networking, body-area sensing and environment recognition | Consumer Networking Technologies | University of Missouri-Columbia - Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | Students will participate and develop new skills in ongoing funded research projects of the faculty mentors by investigating, implementing, and testing viable solutions to technical challenges in consumer networking technologies. This research activity will allow the students to obtain a better understanding of the technical issues, performance, and trade-offs in consumer networking. Exposing the students to collaborative research environments, fostering their enthusiasm for science and engineering, and developing skills needed for pursuing advanced degrees in research is a goal of this program. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria) | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | http://reu.rnet.missouri.edu/ | ||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | 2020-03-16 | 2020-05-18 | 10 weeks | Energy, catalysis, biofuels, batteries, chemical engineering, bioengineering, entrepreneurship | REU Site: Developing entrepreneurs in energy storage, catalysis, and biofuels at Louisiana State University | Louisiana State University - Chemical Engineering | The REU site exposes students to a research experience with a focus on energy in three areas: catalysis, biofuels, and batteries. Students are also trained in entrepreneurship and how ideas/concepts generated in the lab can be expanded into industry and beyond. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed | Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors | Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program accommodates guide dogs/service animals | https://www.lsu.edu/eng/che/faculty-research/reu/index.php | ||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | 2020-03-15 | 2020-05-28 | 10 weeks | Renewable Energy, Sustainable Energy, Environment, Energy Management, Air Pollution, Water Management, Wave Energy, Solar Energy, Wind Energy | REU Site: Integrating Research in Sustainable Energy and the Environment across Disciplines | Texas A&M University-Kingsville | The IR-SEED REU covers three major research areas: 1) Energy Harvesting, 2) Energy Utilization, 3) Energy Policy, Environmental and Social Impacts. It is structured as collaborative research groups to teach students how to formulate research questions and how to develop and modify research plans with the guidance of research mentors. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria), Outdoor time / field work | Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students | Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program accommodates guide dogs/service animals, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | Hispanic students, female students | https://www.tamuk.edu/engineering/institutes-research/ir-seed-reu/index.html | |||||||||||||||||||||
11 | 2020-03-15 | 2020-05-26 | 10 weeks | biomedical engineering, tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, drug delivery, cellular engineering, biomedical devices. biomedical imaging | Cellular Bioengineering: From Biomaterials to Stem Cells | Rutgers University - Biomedical Engineering | This REU provides research opportunities in stem cell engineering, systems and computational biology, cell-active biomaterials, and micro/nanoscale biosystems. The research experience is complemented by weekly exercises aimed at professional development. Currently, the program has a strong emphasis on innovation and entrepreneurship, and shepherds the students through the process of creating a business plan centered around the research projects. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed | Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is accessible to people who are deaf, Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program accommodates guide dogs/service animals, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | celleng.rutgers.edu | ||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | 2020-03-15 | 2020-05-26 | 10 weeks | Energy, solar cells, batteries, materials, physics, chemistry, engineering, computational modeling | REU Site: Renewable Energy Generation and Storage | Binghamton University - Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science and Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering | This interdisciplinary REU Program in Renewable Energy Generation and Storage addresses important scientific, technological, and training needs in the energy sector with research opportunities ranging from battery and supercapacitor materials to photovoltaics and energy efficient systems. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, $6000 stipend | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program will work to ensure accessibility for students with disabilities. Please contact us early on so arrangements can be made. | The program welcomes the participation of students from small colleges and groups that are underrepresented in science and engineering, including women, minorities, veterans, and persons with disabilities. | www.binghamton.edu/physics/undergraduate/reu | |||||||||||||||||||||
13 | 2020-03-15 | 2020-05-18 | 10 weeks | Cybersecurity, Cyber security, computer science | Undergraduate Computer Research (UnCoRe) in Cybersecurity at Oakland University | Oakland University - Computer Science and Engineering | 10 weeks full time research program. Variety of research topics available in Cybersecurity. Students receive a stipend of $6,000, meal allowance, and travel subsidy for either travel to and from the program or to attend a conference. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | http://cse-reu.secs.oakland.edu/ | |||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | 2020-03-09 | 2020-05-26 | 10 weeks | big data computing, data science, computer systems, data bases | BigDataX: From theory to practice in Big Data computing at eXtreme scales | Illinois Institute of Technology - Computer Science | This award aims to establish a Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) site named BigDataX, which will focus on undergraduate research in both theory and practice of big data computing at extreme scales. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria) | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible | http://datasys.cs.iit.edu/grants/BigDataX/index.html | ||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | 2020-03-09 | 2020-05-26 | 2020-06-08 | 8 weeks, 10 weeks | Lehigh University, Physics REU, Undergraduate research, summer internship, NSF, Funded | Lehigh Physics Undergraduate Research Program | Lehigh University - Physics Department | Funded mainly by the NSF, the Lehigh Physics REU research program aims to broaden participation by underrepresented groups in STEM. Recruitment of women, minorities, students with disabilities, first generation college students, and students from colleges with no research opportunities is a priority. Previous research experience is not a requirement. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, International travel - valid passport required | Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors | Lehigh university provides for accessibility to campus programs for disabilities and we would work with them if a student with disabilities is admitted to our program | Under-represented ethnic minorities, female, students from colleges with no research opportunities, first generation college students | https://physics.cas.lehigh.edu/reu | ||||||||||||||||||||
16 | 2020-03-08 | 2020-06-15 | 10 weeks | city, computation, modeling, Portland, community, | Computational Modeling Serving the City | Portland State University, Electrical and Computer Engineering | The focus area of our Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) site is computational modeling to serve and enhance the Portland metropolitan region as it grows and evolves. Students will be involved in cutting-edge, multi-disciplinary research projects and trained in computational thinking across different disciplines and communities. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | http://www.teuscher-lab.com/reucomputing | |||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | 2020-03-07 | 2020-06-08 | 8 weeks | Math, knots, PDEs, analysis, math bio | SUMaR 2020 | Kansas State University - Department of Mathematics | The program runs for 8 weeks. The first few days we instroduce the problems, then the teams form and start to work. We have professional development and social activities, reporting happens every Friday, and we end with a student--organized small conference. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria) | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience, We look for Calc 3 or cal2 + DiffEq, and linear algebra or matrix theory taken prior to join us | Yes, our program is accessible to people who are deaf, Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program accommodates guide dogs/service animals, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | We seek strong representation of women, minorities, first generation, and economically disadvantaged students. | https://www.math.ksu.edu/research/reu/ | |||||||||||||||||||||
18 | 2020-03-06 | 2020-05-26 | 10 weeks | bioengineering, biomanufacturing | Bioengineering and Biomanufacturing | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - Biomedical Engineering | The program provides students the opportunity to work side by side with RPI faculty and graduate students to investigate a broad range of important and interesting problems at the forefront of Biomedical Engineering and Chemical Engineering. During the summer research experience, participants make short progress presentations to their peers during program meetings, attend presentation skills workshops, make a formal poster presentation of their research experience at the end of the program, and submit a written final report describing the results of their research. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Meal allowance | Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | We want to bring in a good class of students who reflect diversity of what a program should look like. This includes, but is not limited to, a good balance between men and women, students from different ethnicities, students with different backgrounds, students from smaller schools as well as larger schools, student with as well as those without research experience. | https://bme.rpi.edu/undergraduate/undergraduate-research | |||||||||||||||||||||
19 | 2020-03-06 | 2020-05-25 | 6 weeks | Archaeology, Anthropology, Excavation, Southwest, Mimbres, Salado, New Mexico, Arizona | Upper Gila Preservation Archaeology Field School | Archaeology Southwest and the University of Arizona - School of Anthropology | Join Archaeology Southwest and the University of Arizona for an archaeological field school at the 14th-century Gila River Farm site in southwest New Mexico. Excavation, survey, lab work, and field trips introduce Preservation Archaeology as we focus on recovering maximum information with limited impacts on the archaeological record. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria), Overnight off-site travel - staying in other location, Outdoor time / field work | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | https://www.archaeologysouthwest.org/things-to-do/field-school/ | ||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | 2020-03-02 | 2020-06-01 | 10 weeks | algorithms, cybersecurity, code analysis, attacks, threats, anomaly detection, ML, networks | Cybersecurity Algorithms | Montana State University - Computer Science | Students will be paired in teams of two and work with a professor in either data mining, ML, or code analysis techniques related to cybersecurity | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria), weekly social outings (Yellowstone park, caves, hiking, outdoor music concerts) | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is accessible to people who are deaf, Yes, our program accommodates guide dogs/service animals, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | http://www.bobcatsoftwarefactory.com/nsf-reu-2020 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | 2020-03-02 | 2020-05-18 | 10 weeks | REU-Site, Big Data, Data Analytics, Data Mining, Machine Learning, | Big Data Analytics at Oklahoma State University | Oklahoma State University - Computer Science | Research projects in big data analytics, including, data mining, social network analysis, health care data analytics, robotics, computer vision, visualization, Twitter data analytics, and machine learning | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Outdoor time / field work, stipend, meals | Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience, Women and underrepresented groups | No, we unfortunately have not made a specific accessibility plan | https://www.cs.okstate.edu/reu/ | ||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | 2020-03-02 | 2020-05-26 | 10 weeks | Key chemical/material/molecular synthesis, computational modeling, data analysis, nanoscience, chemical bilogy | Practices and Perspectives in Nanoscience and Chemical Biology | Virginia Commonwealth University - Department of Chemistry | This program is designed to provide an experience that combines practical training in specific research techniques (practices) with activities designed to put the research into the context of larger goals of modern science and technology (perspectives) specifically in the field of nanoscience and chemical biology. The program will also provide career planning and management components through collaboration with local industry (Pfizer). The research projects involve experience in chemical synthesis, data analysis and/or computer modeling. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Outdoor time / field work, In addition, the program will pay for lodging (single bedroom apartments) at VCU's Cary and Belvidere Residential College, parking for one vehicle, health service fees, VCU ID fees, and travel to and from REU site and limited conference participation costs. | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | No, we unfortunately have not made a specific accessibility plan | Students from Primarily Undergraduate institutions and Historically Black colleges and Universities are highly encouraged to apply. | https://chemistry.vcu.edu/undergraduates/undergraduate-research/nsf-reu-program/ | |||||||||||||||||||||
23 | 2020-03-01 | 2020-06-15 | 10 weeks | engineering, environmental, civil, resiliency, bouncing back, Oregon, communities, undergraduate research, summer internship, coastal | Engineering for Bouncing Back (EBB) - Building Resilient Communities | Oregon State University - School of Civil and Construction Engineering; School of Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering; School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | Students work with faculty mentors on engineering resiliency-focused research projects. Students participate in cohort-building activities including field trips to communities facing unique resiliency challenges and film nights focused on community resilience stories. Professional development activities include weekly skill-building workshops and panels, a 10-page project report, and a final program symposium. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Outdoor time / field work, Working on/in water | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is accessible to people who are deaf, Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program accommodates guide dogs/service animals, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | Race, ethnicity, first generation student, disability, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity/expression, social class, age, veteran, religion and geographic origin. | https://cce.oregonstate.edu/ebb (to be updated by Jan 10th) | |||||||||||||||||||||
24 | 2020-03-01 | 2020-06-14 | 8 weeks | number theory; math; pure math; mathematics; semigroup; algebra | San Diego State University REU program in mathematics | San Diego State University | SDSU REU in mathematics | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory) | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | women and historically underrepresented groups. | http://www.sci.sdsu.edu/math-reu/index.html | |||||||||||||||||||||
25 | 2020-03-01 | 2020-06-08 | 10 weeks | algorithms, theory, machine learning | Combinatorics and Algorithms for Real Problems | University of Maryland - Computer Science | Our projects apply mathematics to problems in computer science. The projects are in algorithms, cryptography, and machine learning. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria) | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | No, we unfortunately have not made a specific accessibility plan | http://www.cs.umd.edu/projects/reucaar/ | ||||||||||||||||||||||
26 | 2020-03-01 | 2020-06-01 | 10 weeks | Environmental, chemistry, energy, biofuels, water, engineering | REU- INFEWS: Food, Energy and Water Security | Mississippi State University - Chemistry | This program focuses on renewable energy with projects developing biofuels, and using biochars to clean water and augment soils. Students with backgrounds in chemistry, biochemistry, and engineering are encouraged to apply. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Meal stipend | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is accessible to people who are deaf, Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program accommodates guide dogs/service animals, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | First generation, minority and women students especially encouraged to apply. | https://www.chemistry.msstate.edu/academics/undergraduate/reu-food-energy-and-water-security/ | |||||||||||||||||||||
27 | 2020-03-01 | 2020-06-01 | 10 weeks | community college, nanotechnology, undergraduate, nano-enabled water treatment, ERC, engineering | Nanotechnology REU with Focus on Community Colleges at William Marsh Rice University | Rice University - Office of STEM Engagement | Rice University offers research internships for community college students in general nanotechnology and water-focused nanotechnology. Students enrolled in Greater Houston Area colleges are welcome to apply for REU internships. | 2 year college students, Students with some prior research experience | No, we unfortunately have not made a specific accessibility plan | https://rstem.rice.edu/reu | |||||||||||||||||||||||
28 | 2020-03-01 | 2020-05-31 | 10 weeks | robotics, aerial vehicles, control, systems, human-robot interaction, cps, field robotics | Unmanned Systems Foundations and Applications | University of Nebraska- Lincoln - Computer Science and Engineering | The REU site will provide undergraduates with a research experience in the context of unmanned system. Students will participate in research projects on unmanned systems with topics including unmanned aerial vehicle control, behavior studies of robots in complex environments around humans, characterizing and developing vehicles for atmospheric profiling. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria), Outdoor time / field work | Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | No, we unfortunately have not made a specific accessibility plan | https://www.unl.edu/summerprogram/unmanned | ||||||||||||||||||||||
29 | 2020-03-01 | 2020-05-27 | 10 weeks | sensors, nanomaterials, advanced manufacturing, smart materials, renewable energy, reliability, machine | Multiscale Sensing Actuation and Imaging (MoSAIc) | Iowa State University - Mechanical Engineering | The program will create novel research experiences for undergraduate students in the areas of design and manufacturing of micro/nanoscale sensors, actuators, and smart materials, as well as advanced imaging and diagnostic systems. The students will participate in cohort experiences such as short courses, joint seminars/meetings, workshops, tours of research facilities, and field trips. At the end of the program, REU students will participate in a joint poster symposium with students from other undergraduate summer research programs from across campus. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria), monthly stipend | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, Students with some prior research experience | Yes, our program is accessible to people who are deaf, Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program accommodates guide dogs/service animals, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | women, underrepresented racial minorities | https://www.me.iastate.edu/graduate-program/graduate-admissions/mosaic/ | |||||||||||||||||||||
30 | 2020-03-01 | 2020-05-26 | 10 weeks | Materials, Semiconductors, Sensors, Actuators, Nanomanufacturing, 2D Materials, Piezoelectrics, Complex Oxides, Wearable Electronics, Internet of Things | Scalable Nanomanufacturing of Complex Materials | The Pennsylvania State Univeristy, PSU - Materials Research Institute | This REU program is hosted by the co-located Penn State Nanofabrication facility and the 2D Crystal Consortium – Materials Innovation Platform facility, whose faculty, students, and staff each summer work with a diverse cohort of undergraduate students selected from institutions across the nation to conduct research in the field of heterogeneous integration of complex materials in a nanomanufacturing environment. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is accessible to people who are deaf, Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program accommodates guide dogs/service animals, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | Under represented groups | https://www.mri.psu.edu/scalable-nanomanufacturing-reu | |||||||||||||||||||||
31 | 2020-03-01 | 2020-05-26 | 10 weeks | synthetic biology; reu; simmons university | A multisite REU in Synthetic Biology at Simmons University | Simmons University - Chemistry and Physics | Students will be engaged in synthetic biology research projects that teach them how to 1) use synthetic biology strategies to solve complex biological problems, 2) work in a multidisciplinary research team, and 3) develop cross-disciplinary communication skills. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Working on/in water | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | https://sites.google.com/simmons.edu/reu-simmons-edu/home | |||||||||||||||||||||||
32 | 2020-03-01 | 2020-05-26 | 10 weeks | Data Science, Data Mining, Healthcare, Machine/Deep Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Statistical/Visual Analysis, Predictive Modeling | REU Site: Data Science Research for Healthy Communities in the Digital Age | Worcester Polytechnic Institute - Data Science | We aim to apply data science techniques to fuse heterogeneous data sources into actionable information. Harvesting insights from urban data allows a community to respond and adapt to events as they occur and to create new data-driven services that promise to improve a community’s health, environment, transportation, employment, and education. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria), Outdoor time / field work | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program accommodates guide dogs/service animals, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | Recruiting efforts specifically target sophomore students with an emphasis on female and underrepresented minorities students | https://www.wpi.edu/academics/departments/data-science/reu-program | |||||||||||||||||||||
33 | 2020-03-01 | 2020-05-26 | 10 weeks | crime, data science, analytics, criminal justice, violence | REU Site: Data Science and Crime Analytics | University of North Carolina - Charlotte - Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology | This NSF summer program is designed for undergraduate students who want “hands-on” research experience and for those who are interested in pursuing graduate degrees or careers in fields such as Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Crime Analysis, Analytics, and Data Science. The program is targeted to undergraduate students who are rising sophomores and juniors. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria), Outdoor time / field work | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience | No, we unfortunately have not made a specific accessibility plan | Students from underrepresented groups, HBCUs, and community colleges are strongly encouraged to apply. | https://crime-analytics.uncc.edu/ | |||||||||||||||||||||
34 | 2020-03-01 | 2020-05-25 | 10 weeks | Data science, data analytics, information retrieval | Data Analytics and Information Retrieval | University of North Texas - Information Science | Research on using machine learning methods for data analytics and information retrieval | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria) | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible | Underrepresented groups | Https://reu.ci.unt.edu | |||||||||||||||||||||
35 | 2020-03-01 | 2020-05-25 | 2020-06-01 | 10 weeks | Accessible Computing, Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Human-Computer Interaction | REU AICT | Gallaudet University - Science, Technology and Mathematics | The REU AICT program provides undergraduates with a research experience in accessible information and communication technology, focused on deaf or hard of hearing consumers. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria) | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors | Yes, our program is accessible to people who are deaf | Deaf or Hard of Hearing, People who know American Sign Language | http://aict.gallaudet.edu | ||||||||||||||||||||
36 | 2020-03-01 | 2020-05-25 | 10 weeks | geospatial, watershed science, interdisciplinary, water, agriculture, gis, environmental science, ecology, geography | Interdisciplinary Geospatial Approaches to Watershed Science (I-GAWS) | University of Iowa - Geographical and Sustainability Sciences | Participate in a transformative research experience: as students in environmental fields enter the workforce they will confront, at some scale, many of the “grand challenges” that face humankind, including: access to clean water, production of sufficient food, adaptation to change climate. Solutions to such problems require a willingness to embrace alternative and innovative approaches rooted in multiple disciplines, as well as an appreciation for diverse perspectives. Students participating in this REU will engage in research focused on the sustainable provision of clean water and food in a Midwest agricultural watershed. Students will use team-based approaches to build on this ongoing research to examine issues critical to societies across the nation. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Overnight off-site travel - staying in other location, Outdoor time / field work | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | No, we unfortunately have not made a specific accessibility plan | First generation students and students from communities underrepresented STEM | https://clas.uiowa.edu/geography/research/IGAWS-REU | |||||||||||||||||||||
37 | 2020-03-01 | 2020-05-17 | 11 weeks | ecology, evolution, KBS LTER, science communication, global change, KBS NSF REU | Ecological and Evolutionary Dynamics in a Changing World | W.K. Kellogg Biological Station - Michigan State University | All REU participants will receive a generous stipend, room and board at KBS, funding towards travel costs, and funding for research supplies. Join a dynamic group of students and faculty for an authentic field research experience Explore if a career in research is a good choice for you Build references for your application to graduate school or other professional programs You participate in professional development seminars that will prepare you to be successful and think broadly about STEM career options | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria), Outdoor time / field work, Working on/in water | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | under-represented minority students, students at small schools and community colleges, first-generation college students, military veterans | http://www.kbs.msu.edu/education/undergraduate-program/research-experiences-for-undergraduates-reu/ | ||||||||||||||||||||||
38 | 2020-03-01 | 2020-05-17 | 8 weeks | SURIEM, Michigan, math, freshman, freshmen, statistics | REU in Discrete and Applied Mathematics | Michigan State University - Lyman Briggs College / Mathematics / Statistics | This REU supports students who are at an early stage of their study of mathematics. Students learn to read research articles; to formulate conjectures and construct examples; to program simulations; to concentrate, listen, and ask questions; to generalize and simplify proofs; and to disseminate their discoveries. Students are immersed in an environment where the mathematical ideas are new and not fully understood. Students work in small teams of three to four students in research groups and present their progress on a weekly basis to all of the participants. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria) | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program accommodates guide dogs/service animals, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | Students who are from underrepresented groups, who have only completed one or two years of study of mathematics, and/or who attend colleges without access to large research departments are selected as participants. | https://lbc.msu.edu/about/suriem.html | |||||||||||||||||||||
39 | 2020-02-29 | 2020-06-08 | 2020-06-15 | 10 weeks | Plant, diversity, conservation, systematics, ecology, ethnobotany, botany, taxonomy | Botany and Conservation Biology Research at the Missouri Botanical Garden | Missouri Botanical Garden - Science and Conservation | Students will work closely with a mentor from the Missouri Botanical Garden on an independent research project. Projects include taxonomy (especially of plants from biodiverse tropical regions), restoration ecology, conservation biology, ethnobotany and emerging crops. Participants will have access to the Garden’s herbarium, botanical library, living garden collections and laboratory | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Outdoor time / field work | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience | Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/plant-science/plant-science/resources/opportunities/undergraduate-studies.aspx | |||||||||||||||||||||
40 | 2020-02-29 | 2020-06-01 | 10 weeks | marine biology, oceanography, environmental science, fisheries, environmental chemistry | Marine and Estuarine Science | University of Maryland Eastern Shore - Department of Natural Sciences | The Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) in Marine and Estuarine Science program at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) offers paid, ten-week summer internships to undergraduates interested in Marine and Estuarine Sciences. This internship program is designed for rising sophomores and rising juniors, but all college students are welcome to apply. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria), Outdoor time / field work, Working on/in water | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, Students with zero prior research experience | Our program will work on a case-by-case basis along with the UMES Office of Student Accessibility Services to meet the accessibility needs of successful applicants. | https://www.umes.edu/reu/ | ||||||||||||||||||||||
41 | 2020-02-29 | 2020-05-21 | 10 weeks | biomedical engineering, biomaterials, regenerative medicine, synthetic biology, nanotechnology, drug delivery, therapeutics, pharmaceutical engineering, medical devices, tissue engineering, stem cell engineering | REU Site in Biomedical Materials, Devices, Therapeutics, and Emerging Frontiers | Rowan University - Biomedical Engineering (lead), Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Molecular and Cellular Biosciences, Biomedical Sciences, Physics | This REU is a 10-week research experience with multidisciplinary projects led by faculty with experience mentoring undergraduate students. Students with all levels of research experience and opportunities form a rich cohort and engage in cutting-edge research in biomedical materials, devices, therapeutics, and emerging frontiers. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory) | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions, Rowan University is proud and able to work with students of all abilities. Candidates with accessibility needs should email the program directors at biomedreu@rowan.edu for additional information. | https://engineering.rowan.edu/programs/biomedical/biomedreu/index.html | ||||||||||||||||||||||
42 | 2020-02-28 | 2020-06-17 | 10 weeks | biomedical, acoustic, security, signal processing | Next-Generation Health Monitoring Systems with Flexible Electronics, Novel Algorithms and Secure Communications. | University of Washington Bothell - Jointly Electrical Engineering and Computer Software and Systems | The main objective of the site is to increase the participation of women and underrepresented minorities in undergraduate research in EE and CS. The team plans to recruit 10 students and engage them in rewarding interdisciplinary research experiences by exposing them to interdisciplinary, collaborative and accessible research. | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Women and Underrepresented minority are highly encouraged. | http://uwb.edu/ee/reu | |||||||||||||||||||||||
43 | 2020-02-28 | 2020-06-01 | 10 weeks | Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Atmospheric Sciences, Renewable, Environment, biodegradable polymer, biomass, degradation, sustainability, energy, | Interdisciplinary Renewable and Environmental Collaborative REU program at UND | University of North Dakota - Chemistry | This program gives research opportunities to undergraduate students with priority to first generation college students and students from tribal colleges and other primarily undergraduate institutions. Participants work alongside UND faculty and students on interdisciplinary projects at the intersection of chemistry, chemical engineering, and atmospheric sciences. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria) | Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Native Americans and other underrepresented minorities | tinyurl.com/go2UND4REU | ||||||||||||||||||||||
44 | 2020-02-28 | 2020-05-26 | 2020-06-15 | 10 weeks | Aerospace Engineering | Aerospace Engineering Research Opportunities for Undergraduates (AERO-U) | Texas A&M University - Aerospace Engineering | During the summer research experience, students work closely with faculty members, graduate students and undergraduate mentors on current research projects and visit renowned research facilities. Throughout the summer, participants attend presentation skills workshops and present short progress presentations to their peers during program meetings. At the end of the program, students submit a written, final report describing the results of their research and make a formal poster presentation showcasing their research experience. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is accessible to people who are deaf, Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program accommodates guide dogs/service animals, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | All are encouraged, especially groups typically under-represented in aerospace engineering. | https://engineering.tamu.edu/aerospace/research/reu/aerospace/index.html | ||||||||||||||||||||
45 | 2020-02-28 | 2020-05-25 | 9 weeks | Puerto Rico, Chemistry, | REU: PR CLIMB | University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras - Chemistry | The PR-CLIMB REU Site seeks to provide undergraduate students a research experience that capitalizes on the academic and professional strengths of the university and Puerto Rico at large. As a minority-serving institution the site will offer a unique experience to a diverse set of students. Students will engage in fundamental studies of materials and biomolecules for potential applications in water purification, energy storage, sensing, drug design, and drug delivery. Students will also be exposed to a variety of techniques in seminars and seven hands-on workshops that will develop their skill sets in the biotechnology and pharmaceuticals fields. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Cultural Outings | Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | https://reu-prclimb.weebly.com/ | |||||||||||||||||||||||
46 | 2020-02-28 | 2020-05-25 | 10 weeks | computational, interdisciplinary, gravitational waves, computational material science, computational music, cyberinfrastructure tools | Interdisciplinary Research Experience in Computational Sciences | Louisiana State University, Center for Computation and Technology | This REU is a ten week program where students work collaboratively on a wide variety of cutting-edge computational science projects: gravitational waves, complex emergent phenomena in material science, computational music, etc. The Center for Computation & Technology (CCT) at Louisiana State University (LSU) provides an ideal setting for the REU student to become familiar with interdisciplinary research and how to use the most current cyberinfrastructure tools. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed | 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is accessible to people who are deaf, Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | Female and ethnic minorities | http://reu.cct.lsu.edu/ | |||||||||||||||||||||
47 | 2020-02-28 | 2020-05-18 | 10 weeks | analytical, biochemistry, organic, inorganic, physical, 'chemistry education research' | Summer REU in Chemistry and Biochemistry at Miami University (OH) | Miami University (OH) - Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry | This summer program provides advanced training in chemistry and biochemistry through extensive independent research opportunities designed to develop or refine students' experimental skills and enhance their ability to work as part of a research team. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | No, we unfortunately have not made a specific accessibility plan | Students from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds, women, and students from institutions with limited research opportunities | https://sites.google.com/a/miamioh.edu/summer-reu-in-chemistry-and-biochemistry/home | |||||||||||||||||||||
48 | 2020-02-28 | 2020-05-16 | 2020-05-18 | 10 weeks | Coastal Plain Science, Climate Change, Biology, Ecology, Environmental Science, Coastal Ecology, Natural Resources, Environmental Engineering, Geology, Geography, Sustainability | Interdisciplinary Research Experiences in Coastal Plain Science | Georgia Southern University - Institute for Coastal Plain Science | Study the potential impacts of global climate change on organisms and ecosystems of the Atlantic Coastal Plain. Our program is an exciting opportunity for undergraduates to actively engage in a 10 week interdisciplinary research experience. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria), Overnight off-site travel - staying in other location, Outdoor time / field work, Working on/in water | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is accessible to people who are deaf, Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program accommodates guide dogs/service animals, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | Preference for students traditionally underrepresented in STEM and military (e.g., veterans, etc.) | https://sites.google.com/georgiasouthern.edu/icps-reu/ | ||||||||||||||||||||
49 | 2020-02-28 | 8 weeks | Cybersecurity, UAV, Privacy, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Drones | NSF REU Site : Cybersecurity Research of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles | Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | This Site focuses on the cybersecurity research for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The site integrates fundamental and state-of-the-art cybersecurity research using UAVs as the platform. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria) | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | No, we unfortunately have not made a specific accessibility plan | https://sites.google.com/view/nsf-reu-erau/ | |||||||||||||||||||||||
50 | 2020-02-27 | 2020-06-15 | 8 weeks | differential equations, spectral methods, orthogonal polynomials, | Analysis and implementation of spectral element methods | Cornell University - Mathematics | This project will focus on the analysis, implementation, and derivation of numerical solutions for the solution of partial differential equations on triangulated geometries. Within numerical methods for solving differential equations, we will be exploring numerical methods based on orthogonal polynomials, domain decomposition methods, and spectral methods. We hope to build a range of computational tools to extend and generalize existing numerical tools for solving high-frequency wave propagation problems and resonance calculations. | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | https://math.cornell.edu/undergraduate-research | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
51 | 2020-02-27 | 2020-05-26 | 10 weeks | materials, health, energy, environment, engineering, sciences, New Orleans, Tulane University, multidisciplinary, diversity | Summer MAterials Research @ Tulane | Tulane University - Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering / Chemistry / Physics / Engineering Physics/ Biomedical Engineering | The SMART-REU is a multidisciplinary program across Tulane’s School of Science and Engineering. The scope of the summer research projects offered span a range of challenges in materials science and engineering focused on materials for Health, Energy, and Environmental applications. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | No, we unfortunately have not made a specific accessibility plan | 50% women, 30% URM, and 50% STEM limited participation | http://smartreu.tulane.edu/ | |||||||||||||||||||||
52 | 2020-02-24 | 2020-06-08 | 10 weeks | evolution, ecology, marine, developmental biology, environmental biology, field biology, bioinformatics, genetics, first research experience, estuarine, laboratory | Environmental Studies and Evolutionary Developmental Biology at San Francisco State University | San Francisco State University - Biology and Estuarine and Ocean Sciences Center | This program is designed around core concepts in Ecology, Evolution and Developmental Biology. Participating faculty provide a broad range of research options and they share a strong commitment to working with undergraduates and promoting diversity. Students will engage in independent research activities and in weekly career workshops. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Overnight off-site travel - staying in other location, Outdoor time / field work, Working on/in water, some projects have field work, some not, orientation week has field/water time | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, Students with zero prior research experience, Community college students | Depends on situation. We will do our best within the capacity of our institution. | Underrepresented groups in STEM. First gen college attenders in their families. Students at institutions that don't offer significant research opportunities. | http://biology.sfsu.edu/faculty-pages/reu | |||||||||||||||||||||
53 | 2020-02-24 | 2020-05-28 | 10 weeks | physical, computational, materials, characterization, spectroscopy, synthesis, biophysics | Ole Miss Physical Chemistry Summer Research Program | University of Mississippi - Chemistry & Biochemistry | Ten students who have completed their freshman year of college and who have not yet graduated can participate fully in the Ole Miss Physical Chemistry Research Program activities and work on a research project under the direction of a faculty advisor. Student participants will receive a $5,000 stipend, a housing and meal plan for ten weeks, and travel assistance. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria) | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | http://reu.chem.olemiss.edu | |||||||||||||||||||||||
54 | 2020-02-24 | 2020-05-26 | 8-9 weeks | materials, nanotechnology, imaging, characterization, chemistry, physics, engineering, spectroscopy, synthesis | NSF-REU Site for Interdisciplinary Materials Research at Southern Illinois University Carbondale | Southern Illinois University Carbondale - Chemistry & Biochemistry, Physics, Engineering | Enjoying continuous funding since 2006, our NSF-REU program provides mentored research opportunities in interdisciplinary materials research, broadly defined. Projects span chemistry, physics, engineering, biochemistry, and microbiology; we host ~14 student participants for 8.5 weeks. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, stipend of nearly $5k, plus $1000 to support the research project. | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is accessible to people who are deaf, Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program accommodates guide dogs/service animals, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | https://chem.siu.edu/undergraduate/research-opportunities/reu/ | ||||||||||||||||||||||
55 | 2020-02-24 | 2020-05-26 | 10 weeks | robotics, health robotics, control systems, engineering, physics, computer science | Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) - Robotics | Georgia Institute of Technology | The overall goal of SURE Robotics is to expose undergraduate students to robotics research, and as a direct consequence, interest them in opportunities available through graduate study. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria) | Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | All applicants should be U.S. citizens or permanent residents attending higher education institutions in the U.S. (other than Georgia Tech) or Puerto Rico. We are particularly interested in receiving applications from students majoring in non-research institutions and/or who come from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in STEM fields. | www.sure.robotics.gatech.edu | ||||||||||||||||||||||
56 | 2020-02-24 | 2020-05-25 | 10 weeks | Biological Algorithms, Intelligent Tutoring, Argument Diagrams, Educational Data Mining & Games, Student Modeling, Data Driven Hints, Critical Infrastructure | Socially-Relevant Computing and Analytics REU | North Carolina State University - Computer Science | This “Socially Relevant Computing and Analytics” Research Experiences for Undergraduates Site (SRCA-REU) will immerse a diverse group of undergraduates in a vibrant research community of faculty and graduate students working on cutting-edge interactive and intelligent media, improving learning and healthcare outcomes, educational technologies, and diverse forms of interaction with and through computers. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory) | Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience, High school graduates who have been accepted at an undergraduate institution but who have not yet started their undergraduate study are also eligible to participate. | Yes, our program is accessible to people who are deaf, Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program accommodates guide dogs/service animals, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | https://sites.google.com/ncsu.edu/srca-reu | ||||||||||||||||||||||
57 | 2020-02-21 | 2020-06-07 | 8 weeks | data science, number theory, positional game theory, mathematics, math | Data Science, number theory and positional game theory | Occidental College - Department of Mathematics | During the summers of 2020 and 2021 Occidental College will host an eight week REU focusing on data science, number theory, and positional game theory. Students will be paid a stipend of $4,000, be reimbursed up to $500 for travel to and from the REU, and provided with housing and meals on the campus of Occidental College. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria) | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program accommodates guide dogs/service animals | http://jim-brown.oxycreates.org/REU/Oxy_REU.html | ||||||||||||||||||||||
58 | 2020-02-21 | 2020-06-01 | 2020-06-15 | 10 weeks | oceanography marine ocean engineering biology chemistry physics geoscience geology mathematics | Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship in Oceanography | University of Rhode Island - Graduate School of Oceanography | SURFO is a 10-week program designed primarily for science, math and engineering students who will have just completed their junior year of undergraduate coursework. Students from ancillary disciplines or with fewer years of college coursework are welcome to apply. The program can include laboratory work, data analysis, instrument development, dynamical modeling, even a research cruise. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Outdoor time / field work, Working on/in water | Rising Seniors, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Students with Disabilities. Your access in this program is important. This REU program makes every effort to ensure that students with disabilities can successfully participate. Please be in touch with us early in the program planning phase, so that we have adequate time to discuss and arrange accommodations. | Students from underrepresented groups in science and engineering (minority and first-generation college) and students with limited exposure to oceanographic research at their home institutions are highly sought. | https://web.uri.edu/gso/academics/surfo/ | ||||||||||||||||||||
59 | 2020-02-21 | 2020-06-01 | 8 weeks | topology, graphs, molecules, data analysis, mobile payments, economics, poverty, | Rose-Hulman Undergraduate Research Experience in Mathematics | Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology - Department of Mathematics | The program will be an eight-week research program for undergraduate students interested in studying mathematics, with two projects: the first on spatial graph embeddings, mentored by Kenji Kozai; and the second on data analysis of mobile payments in developing countries, mentored by Wayne Tarrant. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria) | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Women, underrepresented minorities, first-generation students, and non-traditional students are especially encouraged to apply. Students need not be a math major but have an interest in pursuing or exploring mathematical careers. | https://www.rose-hulman.edu/mathREU/ | ||||||||||||||||||||||
60 | 2020-02-21 | 2020-05-27 | 10 weeks | behavior, sociality, acoustic communication, neurobiology | Biological Basis of Social Behavior | Johns Hopkins University - Psychological and Brain Sciences | The program includes faculty working on diverse taxa (bats, owls, octopuses, primates and rodents) to answer fundamental questions on behavioral biology. Areas of research include ethology, neurobiology and neuroendocrinology. A unique focus of the program will be an emphasis on the power of using comparative models when tackling scientific questions, from evolutionary to mechanistic. A main goal of this program is for students to gain highly focused insight through research on specific projects while concurrently placing those activities into the larger context of biological evolution. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | https://sites.krieger.jhu.edu/reu-social-behavior/ | ||||||||||||||||||||||
61 | 2020-02-21 | 2020-05-26 | 10 weeks | water quality, land use, climate change, invasive species, public health, engineering | Addressing Environmental Challenges and Proposing Sustainable Solutions at the Lake Erie Land-Lake Interface | University of Toledo - Lake Erie Center | Students will analyze how natural resource use affects biodiversity and ecosystem functioning and services in terrestrial and aquatic systems at the land-lake interface. Students will take a cross-disciplinary approach to assess how loss of biodiversity and disruption of ecosystem functioning impact human health, and propose solutions to advance environmental sustainability. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Outdoor time / field work, Working on/in water | Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | No, we unfortunately have not made a specific accessibility plan, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | women, underrepresented minority groups, first-generation college students, non-traditional college students | https://www.utoledo.edu/nsm/lec/reu | |||||||||||||||||||||
62 | 2020-02-21 | 2020-05-26 | 8 weeks | Fourier analysis, complex analysis, differential geometry, spectral theory, probability, numerical analysis, algebraic coding theory, phaseless imaging, and stochastic differential equations. | NSF REU Site: Mathematical Analysis and Applications | University of Michigan-Dearborn | Students will have a unique interaction with experienced faculty mentors in a productive intellectual environment, where they will learn how to use mathematical ideas to solve real-life problems. The program organizers will help students to find appropriate venues to present and publish their results. Additionally, students will learn more about the graduate school application process and career opportunities in academia and industry. Students from underrepresented groups in mathematics, women, first-year college students, and students from two-year college programs are especially encouraged to apply. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria) | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | https://sites.google.com/a/umich.edu/math-reu/ | |||||||||||||||||||||||
63 | 2020-02-21 | 2020-05-18 | 10 weeks | Novel Procedures & Catalysts in Synthesis; High-Impact-Resistant Material Development; Pro-drug Development; Biochemical Investigations; Toxicology & Environmental Chemistry | CollaborativE Multidisciplinary Investigations Through Undergraduate Research Experiences (CEMITURE) | Georgia Southern University - Chemistry and Biohemistry | CEMITURE is led by mentors in the Chemistry and Biochemistry Department at Georgia Southern University. Participants engage in intensive research and professional development activities that promote their growth as scientists. They work directly with faculty mentors and side-by-side with peers to develop skills that solidify their identities as scientists. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria), Outdoor time / field work, Working on/in water, Cost of air travel to/from the program site provided | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | No, we unfortunately have not made a specific accessibility plan, We will work on accommodations | Women, minorities, students from rural and under-served areas of the Southeastern United States, and first- and second-year undergraduates are especially encouraged to apply. | https://cosm.georgiasouthern.edu/reu/ | |||||||||||||||||||||
64 | 2020-02-20 | 2020-06-01 | 10 weeks | biology, molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, genomics, microbiology, collaborative research | : Networked Projects in Cell and Molecular Biology at the Wadsworth Center | Wadsworth Center | The primary goal of the REU program at the Wadsworth Center is to provide cutting edge summer scientific research experiences by collaborative networking of mentors with undergraduate students, especially underrepresented minorities, to help them evaluate career options in science. The program supports 10 undergraduate students in molecular genetics, cell biology, neuroscience, and structural and computational biology. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is accessible to people who are deaf, Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | www.wadsworth.org/reu | ||||||||||||||||||||||
65 | 2020-02-19 | 2020-06-22 | 8 weeks | undergraduate research, REU, number theory, dynamics, probability, computer science, mathematical biology, modeling, | Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science at Oregon State University | Oregon State University - Department of Mathematics (College of Science) and School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (College of Engineering) | The 2020 OSU REU program in Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science is directed by Prof. Holly Swisher and will support a diverse group of ten students from a variety of institutions across the country to conduct summer research. There are three research groups planned for summer 2020, led by OSU faculty members Blessing Emerenini (mathematical biology), Clay Petsche (arithmetic dynamics), and Juan Restrepo (vaccines and public health). The OSU REU program in Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science is one of the longest ever running REU programs, running nearly every summer since 1987! | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program accommodates guide dogs/service animals, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | We strongly encourage applications from all students with particular attention to students from underrepresented minorities in STEM, LGBTQ students, students from institutions with limited access to research opportunities, students from rural areas, and students working to broaden participation in STEM. | https://math.oregonstate.edu/~math_reu/ | |||||||||||||||||||||
66 | 2020-02-17 | 2020-06-08 | 10 weeks | biomechanical engineering, osteoarthritis, quantitative analysis, computational skills, physical therapy, connective tissue biomechanics, cellular mechanobiology, molecular transport,rehabilitation | Dare to BE FIRST - Biomechanical Engineering Foundations in Impactful Research, Science & Technology | University of Delaware - Center for Biomechanical Engineering Research (CBER) | Our program offers a comprehensive Research Experience for Undergraduates who “Dare to BE FIRST” which will establish Biomechanical Engineering Foundations in Impactful Research, Science and Technology (BE FIRST). We will take advantage of faculty expertise in osteoarthritis research to train qualified minority undergraduate students in essential research skills for biomedical engineering. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory) | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | No, we unfortunately have not made a specific accessibility plan | The Dare to BE FIRST REU is targeted at undergraduates in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) programs who are underrepresented minorities. Outstanding applicants from other groups will be also considered. | https://sites.udel.edu/cber-reu/ | |||||||||||||||||||||
67 | 2020-02-17 | 2020-06-01 | 8 weeks | Math, algebra, biology, number theory, probability, discrete math | Undergraduate Research in the Mathematical Sciences and their Applications | Texas A&M University - Mathematics | We offer three programs (4 students each): Algebraic Methods in Computational Biology • Number Theory • Probability and Algebra | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | https://www.math.tamu.edu/ugs/research/REU/ | |||||||||||||||||||||||
68 | 2020-02-17 | 2020-05-26 | 10 weeks | materials, magnetism, nanomaterials, nanotechnology, computational, characterization, synthesis, two dimensional materials, graphene, optical, mechanics, nanomanufacturing | Illinois Materials Research Science and Engineering Center Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Materials Research Laboratory | The Illinois MRSEC Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program offers the opportunity to work closely with MRSEC faculty mentors on solving a challenging, meaningful scientific question through taking part in the interdisciplinary Illinois MRSEC research. The program also provides training to help students in their professional development as scientists and engineers, with particular emphasis on those skills related to communicating their scientific discoveries to help broaden its reach and make science more accessible. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed | Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Those who are underrepresented in STEM fields. | https://mrsec.illinois.edu/reu-program | ||||||||||||||||||||||
69 | 2020-02-17 | 2020-05-26 | 10 weeks | physics, AMO Physics, Quantum Optics/Information Science, Astrophysics, Gravitation, Cosmology, Condensed Matter Physics, High Energy/Nuclear Physics, Biological Physics | From the Cosmos to the Living Cell - Scientific Tools and Best Practices for Successful Careers in Physics | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Physics Department | The Illinois Physics REU offers undergraduate researchers the opportunity to work closely and directly with senior physics faculty on challenging, meaningful projects aimed at developing their "research literacy" skills. Furthermore, we offer professional development activities aimed at developing skills in research ethics, science communication, resume/CV workshops, and professional networking activities. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | We welcome applications from women and other underrepresented groups in the field. | https://physics.illinois.edu/research/reu/index.html | ||||||||||||||||||||||
70 | 2020-02-17 | 2020-05-26 | 10 weeks | Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Structural Biology, Drug Discovery, Bioimaging, Genomics, Systems Biology | Training and Experimentation in Computational Biology (TECBio) | University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine - Computational and Systems Biology | The TECBio REU is a 10-week computational biology research program that has the theme of simulation, visualization, and systems-level analyses of biological systems at multiple scales. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria) | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program accommodates guide dogs/service animals, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | www.tecbioreu.pitt.edu | ||||||||||||||||||||||
71 | 2020-02-17 | 2020-05-25 | 10 weeks | autonomous underwater vehicles, biogeochemistry, harmful algal blooms, hypoxia, marine chemistry, modelling, ocean acidification, ocean engineering, physical oceanography, marine pollution | Observing the Ocean | Texas A&M University - College Station - Oceanography | The “Observing the Ocean” program will introduce students to new ocean observing technologies and how to use data from ocean observatories, buoys and time series to investigate issues such as hypoxia, harmful algae, oil spills and ocean acidification. Students will conduct individual projects and participate in a seagoing oceanographic cruise. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Overnight off-site travel - staying in other location, Outdoor time / field work, Working on/in water | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, 4 year college students - without graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | https://ocean.tamu.edu/academics/reu/ | ||||||||||||||||||||||
72 | 2020-02-17 | 2020-05-18 | 10 weeks | Astronomy, Biophysics, Nuclear Physics, Condensed Matter, Physics Education,, Particle Physics, | Physics REU at Notre Dame | University of Notre Dame - Physics | You will work on a variety of current research projects and benefit from activities organized to enrich your experience: weekly seminars, computer programming course, GRE preparation course, ethics workshops, workshop on applying to graduate schools, visits to nearby national laboratories, and the REU Symposium to present your research. A variety of recreational and social activities are organized to make your stay with us “fun”. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Some meals provided (catered). | Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | We specially welcome applications from women and other groups under-represented in the field. | http://physics.nd.edu/reu | |||||||||||||||||||||
73 | 2020-02-16 | 2020-06-08 | 8 weeks | computational sciences, python, mathematical biology, machine learning, neural network, computational physics | Computational Modeling and Simulation in the Applied Sciences | Middle Tennessee State University - Mathematical Sciences, Computer Science, Physics and Astronomy | Students develop skills in computer programming (Python, GitHub, JupyterLab), high-performance computing (Linux, SGE, MPI) and mathematical modeling (differential equations - numpy/scipy/COMSOL, machine learning - SciKitLearn/Keras, and model validation) during the first half of the program. During the second half of the program, students develop practical research skills including experiment/simulation design/testing and data generation/presentation by working closely with program faculty on applied research projects from scientific domains. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria), social activities | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible | Under-represented constituencies, including women, minority, first generation college, and veteran students, are well represented in the program. | https://www.cs.mtsu.edu/~coms-reu/ | |||||||||||||||||||||
74 | 2020-02-16 | 10 weeks | CMaT, cell manufacturing, stem cells, MSCs, biotmaterials | CMaT Program Coordinator | Georgia Institute of Technology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Georgia, University of Puerto Rico-Mayagüez | Every summer, CMaT provides its Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program. The REU summer program funds 10-15 undergraduate students to work in CMaT labs at Georgia Tech (GT), University of Georgia (UGA), University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez (UPRM), and University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW). | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | http://cellmanufacturingusa.org/paid-summer-undergraduate-student-research-opportunities | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
75 | 2020-02-15 | 2020-06-20 | 8 weeks | Biomaterials, Hydrogels, Polymers, Bioengineering, Nanoparticles, Stem Cells, 3D printing | Engineered Materials for Tissue Engineering and Drug Delivery | University of California, San Diego - Bioengineering | The Jacobs school of Engineering (JSOE) at UC San Diego hosts a summer Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) summer program in Biomaterials. The objectives of the program are to train undergraduates in basic research through challenging biomaterial-related engineering projects performed with research mentors from engineering departments across JSOE. Research areas include tissue engineering and 3D printing, bio-inspired biomaterials, biomaterial-stem cell interaction, nanoparticles and drug delivery. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Presentation at 2020 BMES meeting | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | Women, underrepresented minorities, and military veterans are especially encouraged to apply | https://reumanager.com/biomaterials | |||||||||||||||||||||
76 | 2020-02-15 | 2020-06-08 | 2020-06-20 | 10 weeks | ecology evolution biology pollination botany behavior climate change insects | Research Training in Place-Based Field Research at Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory | Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory | The RMBL Education Program is an excellent way to decide if a career in field biology is right for you. Independent research offers an intensive mountain field work experience and emphasizes individual research projects. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria), Outdoor time / field work, Remote mountain environment; rustic housing; no cell coverage; good internet | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | We encourage participation by minorities currently underrepresented in biology, defined by the National Science Foundation as Native Americans (including American Indians and Alaskan Natives), African-Americans, Blacks, Hispanics, and Native Pacific Islanders. | https://www.rmbl.org/students/ | |||||||||||||||||||||
77 | 2020-02-15 | 2020-06-08 | 10 weeks | international, Europe, Austria, German, chemistry, materials, organic, inorganic, physical, theoretical, analytical | An International Research Experience for Chemistry Undergraduate Students in Austria | Technical University of Graz, Austria - Faculty of Technical Chemistry, Chemical and Process Engineering and Biotechnology | This international REU program is sponsored by Syracuse University and located at the Technical University of Graz in Austria. In addition to doing research, students interact daily with students from Austria and other countries, and they typically travel most weekends. Students also attend an October capstone event in Syracuse. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, International travel - valid passport required | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, Students with some prior research experience | Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | Underrepresented groups are included without preferences. | https://thecollege.syr.edu/chemistry/research/ireu/ | |||||||||||||||||||||
78 | 2020-02-15 | 2020-06-01 | 10 weeks | chemistry, materials, catalysis, biochemistry, physical, organic, inorganic, energy, nano, communication | Mountains and Minds: Next Generation Chemistry for Materials and Catalysts | Montana State University - Chemistry and Biochemistry | The theme of the research in this program is Next Generation Materials and Catalysts. Possible research topics within this theme are diverse and include biocatalysis (enzymes), catalysis for small molecule activation, switchable catalysts, bio- and bio-inspired materials, energy storage and conversion materials, and functional materials that operate under extreme conditions. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria), Overnight off-site travel - staying in other location, Opportunities for outdoor activities | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience, Tribal college students | Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program accommodates guide dogs/service animals, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | We especially encourage applicants from small colleges in the Northwest, Rocky Mountain, and Great Plains regions of the United States. American Indian and Alaska Native students, as well as students from tribal colleges in Montana and elsewhere, are especially invited to apply. | http://www.chemistry.montana.edu/reu/index.html | |||||||||||||||||||||
79 | 2020-02-15 | 2020-06-01 | 9 weeks | Nanoscience, nanotechnology, environment, health, chemistry, engineering, pharmacy | Undergraduate Research in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology | University of Iowa - Chemistry, Chemical and Biochemical Engineering | Our program will provide ten undergraduate students with research experience in cutting edge topics related to environmental and health aspects of nanoscience and nanotechnology. REU participants will have the opportunity to work with faculty mentors from the departments of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Chemistry, and Pharmacy. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria) | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is accessible to people who are deaf, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | https://nanotech.uiowa.edu/education/nano-reu-program | ||||||||||||||||||||||
80 | 2020-02-15 | 2020-06-01 | 10 weeks | sensors, science, engineering, electrical, computer, physics, chemistry, biomedical, biology | Sensors Science and Engineering | University of Maine - Electrical and Computer Engineering | In this interdisciplinary REU program, students will be involved in fundamental and applied sensor research work, ranging from basic materials science to devices, from their applications to the analysis of large data sets. Students receive a stipend of $7500, housing assistance, and up to six academic credits. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria) | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | Underrepresented minorities, women | https://ece.umaine.edu/research/reu_sensors/ | |||||||||||||||||||||
81 | 2020-02-15 | 2020-06-01 | 2020-06-08 | 10 weeks | Materials, Chemical Engineering, Polymers, Nanoscience, Chemistry, Physics, Engineering | UMN MRSEC REU in Nanomaterials | University of Minnesota - Materials Research Science and Engineering Center | The MRSEC REU program is a highly interdisciplinary summer research program suitable for undergraduates from nearly all STEM majors. Primary focus areas are Electrostatic Control of Materials, Hierarchical Multifunctional Macromolecular Materials, and Sustainable Nanocrystal Materials | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria) | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, Practicing teachers / other professionals, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience, Any currently enrolled undergraduate is eligible | Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions, Our program will accommodate all accessibility issues to the greatest extent possible. Please contact program director to discuss specific accessibility needs | The UMN MRSEC REU seeks highly diverse cohorts of students in all respects. Women, Under Represented Minority, LGBTQIA, First Generation College Students, Veterans, and all other students are encouraged to apply. Separate funding available for American Indian students through the UMN MRSEC American Indian Fellows program | http://www.mrsec.umn.edu/ehr/REU/ | ||||||||||||||||||||
82 | 2020-02-15 | 2020-06-01 | 2020-06-05 | 10 weeks | nanotechnology engineering manufacturing research undergraduate science electronics mechanical | INTERDISCIPLINARY MICRO/NANO MANUFACTURING PROGRAM ADDRESSING CHALLENGES TODAY. IMPACT - Next Generation (IMPACT-NG) | University of Louisville - Speed Micro Nano Technology | IMPACT-NG will focus on the overriding theme of hands-on advanced manufacturing (AM) and 3D printing. We will start our summer program with a week-long micro/nano cleanroom training experience, an extremely popular component where all of our students learn how to manufacture silicon-based solar cells using state-of-the-art fabrication tools in our $30M Class 100 cleanroom. IMPACT-NG will also include a hands-on 3D printing experience for all our students. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Overnight off-site travel - staying in other location, Free participation in 2 conferences - travel expenses paid | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is accessible to people who are deaf, Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program accommodates guide dogs/service animals, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | www.louisville.edu/reu | |||||||||||||||||||||
83 | 2020-02-15 | 2020-06-01 | 10 weeks | forest, bioproducts, sustainability, wood, nanocellulose, energy, engineering | EXPLORE IT! BUILDING THE NEXT GENERATION OF SUSTAINABLE FOREST BIOPRODUCT RESEARCHERS | University of Maine, University of Concepcion - Forest Bioproducts Research Institute | Maine has an internationally-established engineered wood composites research program at the university including the top Pulp & Paper research and education program in the US at the University. It is a historically “green” state, with governmental support solidly behind this project. Forest stakeholders, large landowners, industry, small business, educational institutions, and government have a history of working together to enhance forest productivity and subsequent business. Maine is already committed to the development of a large scale forest-based bio-refinery as a technology validation and demonstration facility. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria), Overnight off-site travel - staying in other location, International travel - valid passport required, Outdoor time / field work | Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, Practicing teachers / other professionals, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | Women and minorities are encouraged to apply | https://forestbioproducts.umaine.edu/reu/ | |||||||||||||||||||||
84 | 2020-02-15 | 2020-06-01 | 10 weeks | data mining education computer science | Undergraduate Research in Educational Data Mining | George Mason University - Computer Science | We explore data from educational domains and seek opportunities to enhance our understanding of and students' successes in educational experiences. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria) | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program accommodates guide dogs/service animals, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | We encourage women, first-generation college students, under-represented minorities, and students with disabilities to apply to our site. Our hope is to extend the research experience to those who traditionally have not had access to it. | https://cs.gmu.edu/reu/ | |||||||||||||||||||||
85 | 2020-02-15 | 2020-06-01 | 10 weeks | Chemistry, Biology, Neuroscience, Immunology, Structural Biology, Molecular Medicine, Computational Biology | Scripps Reserach's Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURF) | Scripps Research - Graduate Program | Scripps Research's ten-week Summer Undergraduate Research Fellows (SURF) internship program offers students the opportunity to experience cutting-edge research in one of our 220 laboratories while being mentored by our world-renowned faculty. The program is held on both our La Jolla, California and Jupiter, Florida campuses. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria) | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | We strongly encourage underrepresented minorities (URMs) and first-generation students to apply, however, all groups are welcome to apply. | https://education.scripps.edu/undergraduate/summer-research/ | |||||||||||||||||||||
86 | 2020-02-15 | 2020-06-01 | 10 weeks | chemistry, materials, proteins, DNA, spectroscopy, polymers, computations, theoretical, organic, inorganic, physical, biochemistry | Chemistry at Syracuse University | Syracuse University - Department of Chemistry | All areas of chemistry are included in this REU program at Syracuse University. In addition to research, students participate in weekly lunch meetings, excursions, social events, a poster session, an oral presentation, and closing banquet. NSF funding is still pending for 2020, but the program will run in any case. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, Practicing teachers / other professionals, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | Underrepresented groups are included without preferences. | https://thecollege.syr.edu/chemistry/research/reu/ | |||||||||||||||||||||
87 | 2/15/2020 | 2020-06-01 | 10 Weeks | Energy, renewable, synthesis, characterization, collaboration, zeolites | Collaborative Undergraduate Research in Energy | University of Massachusetts Amherst - Chemistry | Research is very collaborative and in this program you will work on energy related research with a partner in a different research group. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Some meals are provided | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | https://elements.chem.umass.edu/reu/ | |||||||||||||||||||||||
88 | 2020-02-15 | 2020-05-27 | 9 1/2 weeks | Photonics, Optics, Optical, Light, Imaging, Lenses, Lasers, Spectroscopy, Nano, Quantum | Nano-, Bio-, and Quantum Photonics REU | University of Rochester -Optics Institute | This program will engage participating students in the frontiers of photonics research in nanoscience, bioscience and quantum science while at the same time providing them with experiences to recognize the excellent career opportunities, both academic and industry based, available in photonics. The host department is the university’s world-renowned Institute of Optics. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria) | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is accessible to people who are deaf, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions, Accessibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. | This project places emphasis on recruiting low-income and underrepresented minority students, students from community colleges, and students from 4-year colleges that lack comparable summer research opportunities. | https://www.hajim.rochester.edu/optics/undergraduate/reu.html | |||||||||||||||||||||
89 | 2020-02-15 | 2020-05-26 | 10 weeks | astronomy astrophysics physics space icecube neutrino x-ray observational instrumentation data computational | UW-Madison Astronomy & Astrophysics REU program | University of Wisconsin-Madison - Department of Astronomy | The University of Wisconsin-Madison REU program in astronomy and astrophysics offers research opportunities to under-graduate students in a wide range of fields, including observational and theoretical astrophysics, neutrino astrophysics, and instrumentation. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Field trips | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is accessible to people who are deaf, Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program accommodates guide dogs/service animals, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | We highly value diversity among our participants; women, members of under-represented minorities, and students from small colleges are all encouraged to apply. | http://www.astro.wisc.edu/undergrads/uw-madison-reu-program/ | |||||||||||||||||||||
90 | 2020-02-15 | 2020-05-26 | 10 weeks | Bacteria, virology, immunology, parasites, genetics | REU Site: Microbiology at The University of Iowa | The University of Iowa - Microbiology and Immunology | The REU in Microbiology at The University of Iowa provides a 10-week mentored laboratory research experience for undergraduates considering a PhD in microbiology or an allied discipline. Students will attend lectures, workshops and field trips to broaden their understanding of microbiology, graduate school and career options. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions, Application form provides space to describe any special needs, which we will try to accommodate. | Minority students, non-traditional students and disadvantaged students are especially encouraged to apply. | https://medicine.uiowa.edu/microbiology/education/summer-research-experience-undergraduates-reu-microbiology | |||||||||||||||||||||
91 | 2020-02-15 | 2020-05-26 | 10 weeks | biology, genetics, cell biology, biochemistry, | Biological Interactions: Genotype, Phenotype, and Environment | University of Wisconsin-Madison - Wisconsin Institute for Science Education and Community Engagement | The observable characteristics of an organism (phenotype) are influenced by genes, environment, and the interaction of the two. Although genotypic data is abundant it is difficult to predict phenotype due to the environmental influence. Students will develop transferrable research skills and practice approaching complex problems from multiple angles. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, We provide a food allowance to supplement student's food costs. Students live in apartments with full kitchen. | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, We will work with any student to provide appropriate accommodations. | Students who are African American, Hispanic, Native American, Southeast Asian, Native Alaskan or Native Pacific Islander OR who are from low-income homes OR who are the first in their family to attend college are strongly encouraged to apply. | https://wiscience.wisc.edu/IBS-SRP | |||||||||||||||||||||
92 | 2020-02-15 | 2020-05-26 | 10 weeks | Vanderbilt Summer Internship | Vanderbilt Biomedical Informatics Summer Program | Vanderbilt University Medical Center - Biomedical Informatics | The Program for Access to Training in Health Informatics, or PATHI, will provide 10 undergraduate students with the opportunity to conduct meaningful health informatics research for a period of 10 weeks in the summer. REU-PATHI seeks to broaden participation in health informatics and open new opportunities in this rapidly expanding field. At least 50% of REU-PATHI students will come from groups that are underrepresented in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) and Computing fields, including women, members of minority groups, first generation college students, and students attending institutions with limited access to research experiences. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Monthly stipend and meal allowance | 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience | No, we unfortunately have not made a specific accessibility plan | https://www.vumc.org/reu-pathi/ | ||||||||||||||||||||||
93 | 2020-02-15 | 2020-05-25 | 2020-06-08 | 10 weeks | Neutrino, REU, particle physics | Neutrino REU | Virginia Tech - Physics Department | This is an REU program that focus on neutrino physics, theory, experiments and applications. We offer the opportunity of working on a variety of aspects related to neutrino physics. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria), Outdoor time / field work | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is accessible to people who are deaf, Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program accommodates guide dogs/service animals, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | https://www.phys.vt.edu/Undergraduate/REU.html | |||||||||||||||||||||
94 | 2020-02-15 | 2020-05-25 | 8 weeks | Sociology; Social Science; Inequality; Stratification | REU Site: Research Institute in Sociology and Social Inequality | Texas A&M University - Sociology | This REU immerses students in an 8-week summer research experience. Activities include: hands-on instruction in social science theory and methods; learning about graduate educational opportunities and careers in science; completing a research project with a faculty mentor; writing a research paper; and presenting research findings at a professional academic conference. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Overnight off-site travel - staying in other location | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program accommodates guide dogs/service animals, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | We especially encourage applications from first-generation college students and students from historically underrepresented groups. | https://liberalarts.tamu.edu/sociology/reu/ | |||||||||||||||||||||
95 | 2020-02-15 | 2020-05-18 | 10 weeks | Autonomous Vehicles, Edge Computing, Secure Systems | NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Vehicular Edge Computing and Security | University of North Texas - Department of Computer Science and Engineering | The Vehicular Edge Computing and Security Technologies program engages undergraduates with cutting-edge research that is crucial to advance the responsiveness, reliability, and security of the emerging connected and autonomous vehicle systems. Students and mentors will work in teams to examine different research approaches for vehicular edge computing with the goal of achieving real-time data processing and security protection of intra- and inter-vehicle data communications. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria) | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible | Women, minorities, and students from "undergraduate" institutions are especially encouraged to apply. | https://www.cse.unt.edu/~song/REU/ | |||||||||||||||||||||
96 | 2020-02-15 | 2020-05-17 | 2020-05-31 | 10 weeks | magnetics, electronics, condensed matter physics, materials, engineering, chemistry | Center for Emergent Materials Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates | The Ohio State University - Center for Emergent Materials | The NSF-funded CEM REU program involves a wide range of research projects where students will learn to address scientific issues including: integrating materials synthesis and growth, characterization, novel probe development, and theory; modeling in order to enhance computation technology; and improving energy efficiency through the discovery of new materials, novel phases of matter and innovative spin science. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Overnight off-site travel - staying in other location | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is accessible to people who are deaf, Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program accommodates guide dogs/service animals, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | US citizen or permanent resident enrolled in an undergraduate degree program in physics, materials science, chemistry, or electrical/computer engineering. Members of groups under-represented in engineering or physical sciences are especially encouraged to apply. OSU and CEM are committed to the full inclusion of individuals with disabilities. The ADA Coordinator’s Office is a resource and referral point for disability-related information, services and resources. You may view their website at http://ada.osu.edu; email them at ada-osu@osu.edu with any questions. | http://cem.osu.edu/reu | ||||||||||||||||||||
97 | 2020-02-15 | 2020-05-17 | 2020-05-18 | 10 weeks | Chemistry, material, clemson, biology, advanced, research, physics, proteins, synthesis, summer | Chemistry REU Program | Clemson University, Chemistry | This program will provide students with unique research training and professional development through an intensive summer program in the Department of Chemistry. In line with the strategic goals of the university, research opportunities will fall within two broad focus areas: Advanced Materials and Chemical Biology. In addition to the research activities, students receive training and opportunities in: Library skills, Research skills, Instrumentation, Professional development, Career planning, Professional networking, Diversity in science | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria) | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program accommodates guide dogs/service animals, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | https://chemistry.sites.clemson.edu/garcia/REU.html | |||||||||||||||||||||
98 | 2020-02-15 | 2020-05-11 | 2020-06-15 | 10 weeks | environment, environmental science, ecology, global change, climate change, ecosystem, human impacts | Global Change Ecology at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center | Smithsonian Environmental Research Center | Our REU program focuses on how aspects of global change, including ecosystem conservation, climate change, biological invasions, and altered biodiversity, alter ecosystem functions. Our students are trained in many subfields including ecology, chemistry, genetics, quantitative ecology, and science communication. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Outdoor time / field work, Working on/in water | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 2 year college students, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience | Yes, our program is wheelchair/mobility-aid accessible, Yes, our program accommodates guide dogs/service animals, Yes, our program can accommodate serious food restrictions | https://serc.si.edu/pro_training/internships/projectmenu.aspx | |||||||||||||||||||||
99 | 2020-02-15 | 2020-01-15 | 2020-05-01 | 12 weeks | chemistry, research, France, Belgium, IREU, physics, physical chemistry, polymer chemistry, inorganic chemistry | France/Belgium iREU in Translational Chemistry at Louisiana State University | Louisiana State University - Chemistry | The US/France/Belgium iREU Site in Translational Chemistry seeks to give its participants a deep immersion international research experience. We actively send participants to Bordeaux, Toulouse, Grenoble and Leuven to participate in an approximately 3 month research project, wherein LSAMP sites will be the primary recruiting focus. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria), International travel - valid passport required | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 4 year college students - without graduate program, Students with some prior research experience | No, we unfortunately have not made a specific accessibility plan | LSAMP members | not available | ||||||||||||||||||||
100 | 2020-02-15 | 5 weeks summer for Gateway Projects or 4 weeks + academic year for Advanced Projects | freshmen, sophomore, junior, senior, geology, surface processes, climate, environment, geophysics, hydrology | Keck Geology Consortium REU | Macalester College - Geology | The Keck Geology Consortium consists of seventeen liberal arts colleges. Each summer, the Consortium offers a REU program to engage undergraduate students in six different 4-5 week field and laboratory research projects in the earth sciences. | Accommodation provided on site or nearby (e.g., dormitory), Cost of transportation to/from the program site provided/reimbursed, Prepared/catered food provided (e.g., campus cafeteria), Overnight off-site travel - staying in other location, International travel - valid passport required, Outdoor time / field work, Working on/in water, these depend on specific projects | Rising Sophomores, Rising Juniors, Rising Seniors, 4 year college students - without graduate program, 4 year college students - with graduate program, Students with some prior research experience, Students with zero prior research experience, these depend on specific projects | these depend on nature of specific projects | https://keckgeology.org/ |