Florida Atlantic University’s Institute for Sensing and Embedded Network Systems Engineering (I-SENSE) is hosting an intensive summer research program in sensing and smart systems. Smart systems represents an emerging class of distributed systems that provide real-time awareness of conditions, trends, and patterns to support improved decision-making, and often, automation. The on-campus research will focus on I-SENSE’s three main program areas: Infrastructure Systems, Marine and Environment, and Health and Behavior.
This paid nine-week program focuses on training, mentoring, research and an overall experience for students that prepares them for graduate studies or careers in science, technology, engineering or math (STEM) disciplines. Undergraduates are paid $500 along with a $120 meal allowance, per week. Participants will also receive $600 travel allowances. Housed in apartment-style dormitories on FAU’s Boca Raton campus. Application deadline is February 19, 2019.