Immerse yourself in research!
Brand new for 2023!
Summer College – Research Immersion Program (SCRIP) students work closely with research faculty on existing and new faculty led research projects both online and on campus. This highly selective program affords small cohorts of students the opportunity to gain college-level research experience. In some cases, this begins with the design of the assessment tool and in all cases, students are involved in the collection and analysis of data which culminates in a final presentation.
Following successful conclusion of their research course, students will be able to include their participation in the research projects on their resumes and, in some cases, students may be included as contributing authors in final research publications.
Eligibility
High school students who are 15 years or older by their program start date are eligible to attend Summer College – Research Immersion Programs. Students who have graduated high school are also eligible if they are not matriculating into Syracuse University in the fall.
Note that the faculty will be reviewing the student applications and have the final admission decision for their course.
| Session/Dates | Summer College – Research Immersion Courses – NEW | #Students | Faculty |
| 2-Week Session 1 July 3 to 14 | Ubiquitous and intelligent Human Centric Sensing | 2 | Asif Salekin, Assistant Professor Electrical Engineering & Computer Science |
| 2-Week Session 1 July 3 to 14 | Power System Simulations to Investigate the Impact of Renewable Energy Resources | 2 | Sara Eftekharnejad, Assistant Professor Electrical Engineering & Computer Science |
| 2-Week Session 2 July 17 to 28 | Renewable fuels from trees and wastes – designing catalysts to fight climate change and provide green energy for future generations | 2 | Ted Walker, Assistant professor BMC Engineering |
| 2-Week Session 3 July 31 to Aug 11 | Soft Matter In Motion | 4 | Anupam Pandey, Assistant Professor Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering |
| 2-Week Session 3 July 31 to Aug 11 | Navigation and Control of Autonomous Unmanned Systems | 2 | Amit K. Sanyal, Associate Professor Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering |
| 2-Week Session 3 July 31 to Aug 11 | Seizing the Sky: Introduction and Application of Aerodynamic Flow Control | 2 | Yiyang Sun, Assistant Professor Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering |
Research Programs Cost & Aid
Course costs vary based on credit hour. Scholarships and discounts are available.