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The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships (SURF) program is one of the "crown jewels" of Caltech. Since 1979, SURF students have had the opportunity to conduct research under the guidance of experienced mentors working at the frontier of their fields.
All application documents must be submitted directly to the SFP Online system. SURF applications are due on February 22. We will contact the applicant's mentor for a confidential evaluation after the application is submitted. The application contains: An online application; A research proposal written by the student and uploaded to the application
Welcome to summer research at Caltech and JPL! Caltech's Student-Faculty Programs (SFP) office manages many different programs. If you are a student in any of the following programs, then this portal is for you: SURF, SURF@JPL, SURF Exchanges, WAVE Fellows (including SR-EIP), Amgen Scholars, LIGO SURF, VURP/FlexVURP, NASA Space Grant, NASA ...
Details about these requirements can be found in your Caltech Canvas account upon arrival. To make the most of your summer: Immerse yourself in the research! SFP programs are designed to be an educational and professional research experience.
Programs and opportunities are available for: Caltech also hosts a comprehensive resource for student-faculty programs. Please see: https://sfp.caltech.edu/. Need more information? Have questions? Please contact Dr. Davy Kirkpatrick, who has volunteered to be a resource for students exploring potential research opportunities at IPAC!
Core Curriculum Learning Outcomes Caltech's core curriculum provides: Substantive experience in problem solving, collaboration, and communication. Students will be able to: Manage increasing academic challenges while developing resilience and confidence. Develop and satisfy their intellectual curiosity.
5 lis 2020 · The expansion of WAVE, says Candace Rypisi, assistant vice provost and director of Student-Faculty Programs (SFP), is a direct result of the efforts of the Black Scientists and Engineers of Caltech (BSEC), a group led by graduate students that works to provide support and build community for Black/African American students and postdocs.