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Student Researchers


Other Berkeley Research and Internship Opportunities

In addition to the Undergraduate Research Opportunities program, Berkeley offers many opportunities for students to conduct research projects and engage in internships either as volunteers or paid employees.

The Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) seeks to involve undergraduates more deeply in the research life of the University. OUR coordinates and develops programs and resources that bring undergraduates into the field, the laboratories, and the archives. Whether assisting faculty with research or pursuing their own research under faculty supervision, Berkeley students can experience what it means to be a part of cutting-edge research at a world-class research university.

Student Research


Undergraduate Research Opportunities (URO) for Engineers

The College of Engineering's Undergraduate Research Opportunities (URO) program provides an opportunity for undergraduate students to participate in research with engineering faculty members.

Funded by the College of Engineering, the program offers a limited number of stipends to participating College of Engineering, Letters & Science Computer Science & Chemical Engineering undergraduate students who assist in faculty research projects during the academic year.

The stipend, which is $250 per semester of participation, is intended for the enhancement of undergraduate employment and educational opportunities. Stipend recipients participate in a variety of research tasks under faculty supervision.

All regularly enrolled undergraduates in good academic standing (minimum GPA of 2.000) are eligible to apply. Selection of recipients is not based on financial need.


Procedures

Detailed research project descriptions are available on the URO site.

Students should submit applications to the appropriate department office. Applications are then forwarded to the faculty mentor who will conduct the selection. Faculty mentors are restricted to selecting only one student per semester.

Students must complete all work by the end of each semester. Students are paid one $250 installment per semester upon completion of work and submission of the final feedback report.



Educating Leaders

Jacob Pollock and Prof. Keaveney
Peg Skorpinski photo

Lab experience gives undergrads an edge

At many large universities it's easy for an undergraduate to get lost. But Berkeley student Jacob Pollock got involved in cutting-edge research long before he earned his bachelor's degree.

Pollock, a recent bioengineering graduate with a focus on biomechanics and biomaterials, spent much of his junior and senior years working in the Orthopedic Biomechanics Lab through the Undergraduate Research Opportunities (URO) program. There, under the guidance of Professor Tony Keaveney and his graduate students, Pollock worked on computer analyses of bone structure.

"This kind of lab work really complements a student's coursework, challenging the student with open-ended problems," says Keaveny, who usually takes seven to ten undergraduate students into his lab each year.

The son of an orthopedic surgeon, Pollock says the experience also helped him see what it's like to work in a laboratory—someting he hopes to do again when he goes to graduate school in a few years. "It's shaped my views on research," he says.








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