Engineering hosting summer Research Experiences for Undergraduates
With funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF), the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering is hosting three NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REUs) through its departments of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Computer Science and Software Engineering. During the summer, participating undergraduate students will conduct research on NSF-funded topics. Ten students have been selected to participate in the eight-week summer session with the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering's REU in automotive manufacturing systems. The departments of Chemical Engineering and Computer Science and Software Engineering are hosting 10 students each for participation in 10-week REU programs. REU programs expand students' participation in research and engage them in science- and engineering-related careers.
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