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Interested in research experience at Florida International University this summer?

The Summer 2018 REU SITE of Florida International University Research Experience for Undergraduates in Advanced Secured Sensor Enabling Technologies spans ten weeks, May 29- August 4, 2018, offers research and professional development opportunities for 10 undergraduate students.

Available research projects share the theme of advanced secured sensor enabling technologies and span several exciting areas such as

  * Trajectory Privacy Preservation in Mobile Sensor Networks,
  * Privacy & Secure Social Sensor Networks,
  * Mobile Video Authenticity Verifications
  * Search Rank Validation for Social Media
  * A Software Library for Visualizing Large Scale Sensor Network Applications,
  * Trajectory Sensor Stream Cleaning,
  * Resource Management for Security & Surveillance over a Sensor Network,
  * Self-configuring, non-cooperative Mobile Sensors
and many others

Details about REU-ASSET including an online application, can be found at http://it2.fiu.edu/it2_REU.php . The application deadline is April 6, 2018 or until positions are filled.

Please note that you must be a US citizen to be eligible for this opportunity. 

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