The GRASP Lab at the University of Pennsylvania is proud to be offering eight 10-week paid summer research internships for undergraduate students.
The focus of this NSF-funded REU Site is Robotics, including Machine Perception, Motion Planning, Flying Robots, Haptic Interfaces, Dynamics and Control, Humanoid Robots, Robotic Surgery, and Robot Design. Each student will enjoy the following features of our program:
- Advising by a GRASP faculty member
- Daily mentorship by a graduate student or postdoc
- Weekly lunches with program organizers and all other REU students
- The opportunity to learn fundamental skills in engineering and mathematics needed to engage in multidisciplinary robotics research
- A $5000 stipend for the summer, plus travel and food allowances
- Free housing on campus, just a few minutes walk from the GRASP Lab
- Fun social and educational activities, including advice on graduate school
We welcome applications from US citizens and permanent residents. We are particularly interested in applicants from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (low-income, ethnic and racial minorities, first generation college students, and women).
- Advising by a GRASP faculty member
- Daily mentorship by a graduate student or postdoc
- Weekly lunches with program organizers and all other REU students
- The opportunity to learn fundamental skills in engineering and mathematics needed to engage in multidisciplinary robotics research
- A $5000 stipend for the summer, plus travel and food allowances
- Free housing on campus, just a few minutes walk from the GRASP Lab
- Fun social and educational activities, including advice on graduate school
We welcome applications from US citizens and permanent residents. We are particularly interested in applicants from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (low-income, ethnic and racial minorities, first generation college students, and women).