What is SURE?
SURE stands for Summer Undergraduate Research Experience.
It is aimed at providing a flavor of graduate life to the rising undergraduate.
This program is funded by National Science Foundation (NSF) under the REU
program which stands for Research Experience for Undergraduates.
Clemson University's the REU site for
Solid-State Devices for Electronics, Photonics, and Magnetics Technology
SURE program is a designed to make undergraduates interested in pursuing graduate studies.
It is aimed at providing a flavor of graduate life to the rising undergraduate.
This program is funded by National Science Foundation (NSF) under the REU
program which stands for Research Experience for Undergraduates.
Clemson University's the REU site for
Solid-State Devices for Electronics, Photonics, and Magnetics Technology
SURE program is a designed to make undergraduates interested in pursuing graduate studies.
What happens in SURE?
The undergraduate students who are selected for SURE program, stay on campus for 10 weeks.
During this time they work closely under faculty mentors and with graduate students.
SURE students attend their designated graduate laboratory and carry out or take active part in
projects. This exposes the undergraduate students to real life research world. They experience the
challenges faced by researchers in their respective fields.
Student housing is provided to all SURE students.
Stipend is also provided during summer.
During this time they work closely under faculty mentors and with graduate students.
SURE students attend their designated graduate laboratory and carry out or take active part in
projects. This exposes the undergraduate students to real life research world. They experience the
challenges faced by researchers in their respective fields.
Student housing is provided to all SURE students.
Stipend is also provided during summer.
See what SURE students accomplished in 2014
To view events and lectures of 2014, Click Events of 2014