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Summer Research Internship - 2014 UC Berkeley, MIT, Stanford, and University of Texas at El Paso
The Center for Energy Efficient Electronics Science
(E3S) is accepting applications for summer internship positions at UC
Berkeley, MIT, Stanford and University of Texas at El Paso.
2014 E3S Summer
Research Internship
Date: June 8-August 9,
2014
Locations: UC Berkeley, MIT,
Stanford, and University
of Texas at El PasoApplication Deadline: January 31,
2014
What is
the E3S Summer Research Program? A 9-week program that introduces energy efficient
electronics science to undergraduates who are interested in pursuing a Ph.D. in
science and engineering. Summer interns have the opportunity to join
E3S researchers working in a collaborative and innovative environment
to make fundamental breakthroughs in the underlying physics, chemistry, and
material science of electronics systems. Learn more at: www.e3s-center.org/research/
Internship
Overview
- Real-world experience:
Work on challenging projects developing materials and devices for ultra-low
energy electronics
- Summer salary: $4,000
stipend
- Live and work in Boston or
the San Francisco Bay Area: Travel to/from institution, summer housing, and
meals provided
- Mentorship: Work
one-on-one with research mentor and program staff
- Professional development:
Graduate school preparation seminars, GRE prep course, guest speakers, and lab
tours
Eligibility
- US citizen or permanent resident
- Rising sophomores, juniors, and non-graduating
seniors
- Engineering and physical science
majors
- Minimum GPA: 3.25
E3S
Commitment to Diversity: E3S is committed to broadening participation in science
and engineering. We strongly encourage students from historically
under-represented groups in science and engineering to apply to our internship
program, including students who are socioeconomically disadvantaged,
first-generation college students, or have limited access to undergraduate
research in their undergraduate constitutions. Our program is designed to promote future student
success by providing support through mentoring, leadership training and various
networking activities.