2025 Computational Sensing and Medical Robotics Research Experience for Undergraduates (CSMR REU) | Johns Hopkins University - Military Veterans
at HERC- Mid Atlantic
General Description Students from institutions nationwide are recruited to participate in research projects pursued by faculty and researchers at the Laboratory for Computational Sensing and Robotics (LCSR). Each student will be a part of a research team, including a faculty project supervisor and a graduate student mentor, to guide them through the summer. The projects will be designed to match each student's interest to maximize the potential for making a contribution during the session. Applicants should list their projects and faculty of interest in their application cover letter. Available Summer 2025 projects and associated faculty are listed here: https://lcsr.jhu.edu/reu Qualifications Candidates must be a U.S. Citizen or a U.S. Permanent Resident to be accepted into this program. Undergraduate students from all institutions, who have at least completed their freshman year and including least one semester of engineering coursework completed and will not be graduating before the start of the program. Students who graduate in Spring 2025 are not eligible for the 2025 program. Application Instructions Submit a cover letter listing projects and faculty of interest. Choose from the submitted projects and/or faculty. Include a resume, personal statement, academic transcript, and request two reference letters to be submitted before the deadline.
Baltimore, MD
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