Princeton University’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, in partnership with Intel, invites rising college juniors to apply to participate in a research experience program focused on computer security. We seek students interested in research and welcome applicants from all majors, with a preference for students majoring in computer engineering, electrical engineering and computer science. Research experience is not required. Students chosen for the program will spend the summer at Princeton University conducting computer security research under the guidance and mentorship of a Princeton faculty member, with active mentoring from researchers at Intel. Participants also have access to follow-up programming through Intel in the subsequent year.
Princeton-Intel Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU)
Program Type
Internships
Students Eligible
Princeton undergrads
Non-Princeton undergrads
Class Years Eligible
Juniors
Description
Division
Engineering
Number of Projects / Participants in Previous Year
10
Number of Weeks
8
Application Deadline
January
Program Contact
Cassandra Mendoza
Contact Email
Research Type
Applied
Computational
Design
Type of Support
Paid
Support Provided
Students will receive a weekly stipend to cover the cost of on-campus room and board.
Additional Information
To be eligible for the Princeton-Intel REU, applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and rising juniors with good academic standing.
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