NSF REU Program
May 28 – July 26, 2024.
Summer REU in Computing
Come join us on UNC Charlotte’s campus for a 9 week research experience in cybersecurity and artificial intelligence.
Priority deadline: Application review will start February 1, and continue until positions are filled.
Our Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program engages undergraduate students in the state of the art in cybersecurity and artificial intelligence with a variety of cutting-edge domains. The program immerses students in a truly collaborative research community. We teach research skills through training sessions and experiential, hands-on learning, while students are active contributors to a community of practice that includes faculty, graduate students, and peers.
Students have the opportunity to explore research problems and advance solutions in cybersecurity and artificial intelligence to address real-world problems with broad societal impact. Past projects have included the development of algorithms for analyzing medical images to improve clinical diagnosis of heart conditions and breast cancer, visualization of algorithms for vandal detection, examining perceptions of makerspaces, and studies of privacy and user expectations in social media.
We welcome participation from all students. We are particularly committed to broadening participation of underrepresented groups in computing, and strongly encourage applications from women and underrepresented minority students, students from institutions where research opportunities are limited, and applicants from minority and women’s institutions.
SPONSORS
The REU Site is funded by the National Science Foundation.
AWARDS
6th Site Award
Smart and Secure Future Computing: Fosters skills in cybersecurity and AI for future computing applications.
5th Site Award
Making Future Communities:
Infrastructure and Interaction Design for Cyber-Physical Systems
4th Site Award
Socially Relevant Computing in Pervasive Computing, Computer Vision, and Human-Computer Interaction
3rd Site Award
Human-centered tech: Computer Vision, Visualization, Pervasive Computing, Serious Games, Social Networks.
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