Intel Research Program for Undergraduates (Intel REU)
Students in the Intel REU program participate in authentic, hands-on research experience led by engineering faculty. The program, a collaboration between the Intel Corporation and the College of Engineering, connects faculty to outstanding students who will assist in research and become an integral part of the research team. The program encourages women and underrepresented American population students interested in pursuing degrees in engineering.
Open to Seattle campus students, Intel REU is a full-time experience over the summer. Students work directly with faculty and graduate students in an engineering research lab either at the University of Washington or at the Intel Corporation Seattle Research lab near campus.
Applications for Intel REU and Crane REU are not being accepted at this time. Check back in autumn.
To find out more about the Intel REU program, contact Dawn Wiggin (contact info at right).
See also
- Intel Robot's New Trick... A Seattle Times blog and a TechFlash video about the robotics research being done in Intel's Seattle lab affiliated with the University of Washington.
- Intel Aims to Capture Wild Electricity Another Seattle Times blog about the work UW students are assisting in Intel's Seattle lab.
- Xconomy Seattle Article about the collaboration between Intel Research and UW Engineering.
- Research Stars Light the Path. An article about research and mentoring programs within UW Engineering (pages 5 through 7).
Contact Engineering Advising
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Dawn Wiggin
(206) 543-8711
014 Loew Hall
dwiggin@u.washington.edu
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Ana Wieman
(206) 685-1789
014 Loew Hall
wieman@u.washington.edu

