The UW REU in Data-enabled Science and Engineering will provide support for a select group of undergraduates to participate in data-enabled science and engineering research under the mentorship of UW Chemical Engineering’s world-class faculty and graduate students.
Students will receive a $5000 stipend plus on campus housing and complete a nine-week immersive research project in a single lab leading to an abstract and poster. The program has a strong focus on diversity and inclusion: in 2019, 33% of students admitted to the program were from Community Colleges, >50% were Latino, African-American or American Indian, and 67% were female.
Examples of Past Projects
- Employing data-driven techniques to better understand, engineer, and predict the behavior of CRISPRa
- Using COMSOL Multiphysics simulations to improve the efficiency of roll-to-roll (R2R) nanoimprint lithography
- Evaluating surfactant effects on nanoparticle toxicity in the brain microenvironment
- Exploring neural network, random forest, decision tree, and naïve Bayes models for olfactory receptor deorphanization
To learn more about the program and the application process, go here.
After reading up on everything, you can apply here. The application is due Feb 14th, 2020.