Program Information
The SSoE Summer Undergraduate Research Internship (SURI) program consists of three project tracks: individual (12 weeks), team (12 weeks), and international (8-12 weeks). This is a highly competitive program, and students are encouraged to begin seeking a viable faculty mentor as soon as possible. Faculty mentors can be from any department or school across the University as long as they are qualified to mentor the engineering student in the proposed engineering-based project. If students are interested in a team project, the team should be formed as soon as possible so as to find a viable faculty mentor for the team.
SURI Outcomes and Benefits
- Opportunities for funded research experience through the summer
- For BioE students – the opportunity to participate in the Biomedical Engineering Society conference in October
- Potential publication in Ingenium: The Undergraduate Research Journal of the Swanson School of Engineering and experience with the peer-review process
- Graduate school preparation
- Professional development
- Networking
SURI Intranet
Learn more about the SURI programs, application details, and more on our intranet site.