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SUPERB-ITS REU Program at UC Berkeley


We are pleased to announce the Summer Undergraduate Program in Engineering Research at Berkeley – Information Technology for Sustainability (SUPERB-ITS). We appreciate your assistance informing your student populations about this opportunity.  Please distribute widely the attached flyer to students at your institution. Our application deadline is January 31, 2013. Additional information about the program can be found at our website:

http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/Programs/ugrad/superb/superb.html

We also welcome your recommendations and assistance in identifying promising students for the program.  We are proud of the high percentage of former SUPERB students who have gone on to earn graduate degrees in various engineering fields.

This program provides an excellent opportunity for students to conduct research directly with our faculty over the course of our eight-week program. Our program is made possible by the generous support of the National Science Foundation, Intel, and UC Berkeley's College of Engineering among others.

For more information, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Sincerely,


Tiffany Shaleen Reardon
Diversity& Achievement Coordinator
EECS Department
231 Cory Hall #1770
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720

510-642-2357
Treardon@berkeley.edu

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