National High Magnetic Field Laboratory REU

The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory - Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) is an exciting summer program for college students interested in a science career by giving them the chance to work with MagLab scientists on an in-depth research project. Funded by the National Science Foundation,the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory MagLab REU program offers a wide range of research experiences in physics, chemistry, biological sciences, geochemistry, materials science and magnet science, engineering, and computer science.

The deadline to apply is January 9, 2026. For more information, please visit our webpage:

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iCREATE Summer Internships

Apply now for the iCREATE Summer Innovation Experience for Undergraduates, a 10-week summer program that gives you tools to test your product idea. Get paid to test your idea, hands-on experience and mentorship, for $20/hour for 10 hours per week. Open to all FAMU-FSU Engineering undergraduates (all disciplines) graduating Spring 2026 or later.

The deadline to apply is February 1, 2026. For more information, contact rwandell@eng.famu.fsu.edu.

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Transformational Technologies for Next Generation Aerospace Systems (TT-AS)

The NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program provides undergraduate students in mechanical engineering and related fields an opportunity to participate in ongoing research programs through an integrated learning process including individualized projects, group work, field trips and other professional development activities. We strongly encourage students from underrepresented groups to apply.

The deadline to apply is March 7, 2026. For more information and application details, visit the webpage:

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Resilience Against Extreme Weather Events

As climate change intensifies the frequency and severity of hurricanes, storms, and other extreme weather, the risks to our infrastructure, transportation networks, and vulnerable communities are escalating. To address these growing challenges, our engineers are shifting from post-disaster repair to proactive resilience planning and design. This REU program provides an opportunity for you to engage in cutting-edge research and training that will better prepare our national infrastructure systems to withstand climate-related threats.

The deadline to apply is March 15, 2026. For more information and application details, visit the webpage:

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