REU @ GSU

Join us at Georgia State University's Department of Computer Science, in Atlanta, GA, to explore the latest in Internet-of-Things (IoT) through the REU program in Smart and Autonomous IoT Systems. The program includes handson research experience in diverse areas, learn about graduate school, build your creativity, develop professionally, and have fun! Early applications are strongly encouraged! (US Citizenship or Permanent Residentship required). Why REU at GSU? In the program you'll: (1) Conduct research through a 1-1 mentorship program, (2) Be guided through personal and creative thinking development, (3) Learn about and gain experience in technical writing, (4) Learn about graduate school.

IMMERSE YOURSELF IN THE INTERNET-OF-THINGS

The Internet-of-Things (IoT) is an exciting area of research that employs a suite of technologies to blur the line between the physical world and digital world. It has enormous potential to result in compelling applications across a variety of sectors such as Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision and Robotics, Mobile Computing and Sensor Networks, Visible Light Communication.

IoT and Artificial Intelligence

Endowing the IoT with AI is beginning to result in devices that can collect, analyze, and act on data in completely autonomous ways.

Computer Vision & Robotics

Computer Vision (CV) is becoming increasingly important for robotics, and this trend will only continue. As CV continues to improve, it will open up more and more opportunities to completely automate the types of behaviours and tasks performed by robots.

Mobile Computing & Sensor Networks

Mobile computing is poised to remain a critical piece of tomorrow's technological landscape. Mobile devices exist at the very boundary between humans and machines. It is therefore essential that the data collection, sensors, and analysis tools they use are properly engineered.

Visible Light Communication

Visible light communication is a data communications variant which uses visible light between 400 and 800 THz. VLC is a subset of optical wireless communications technologies.

Research Skills Training

Technical Bootcamps

Professional Development Training

Receive professional career advice and planning strategies from seasoned mentors and educators.

Research and Industry Lab Tours

In-person exposure to top research facilities and technology labs.

WELCOME TO THE ATL

Atlanta is ranked as the top 10 best city to study in the USA by QS Univeristy Ranking 2017. Atlanta has an outstanding job market since more than 400 Fortune 500 companies have a branch in Atlanta. GSU is an urban university located at Atlanta. Nearby major attractions include World of Coca-Cola, Georgia Aquarium, Centennial Olympic Park, Center for Civil and Human Rights, CNN, Mercedes Benz Stadium, College Football Hall of Fame, the Margaret Mitchell House, etc.

World of Coca Cola

Enjoy a cool drink while you explore the history behind one the most recognizable brands in the world, Coca Cola.

Georgia Aquarium

Discover the rest of the animal kingdom at the Largest Aquarium in the world, the Georgia Aquarium.

Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Cheer on the local team, attend a concert, or just reminisce at the engineering marvel that is the Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

Chick-fil-A College Football Hall of Fame

Explore the legacy of some of the greatest that have ever walked out on the field at the Chick-fil-A College Football Hall of Fame.

Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Cheer on the local team, attend a concert, or just reminisce at the engineering marvel that is the Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

Chick-fil-A College Football Hall of Fame

Explore the legacy of some of the greatest that have ever walked out on the field at the Chick-fil-A College Football Hall of Fame.

CNN Studios

Come and tour the backstage behind the breaking news from one of the biggest news agencies in the world, CNN.

Centennial Olympic Park

Want to unwind? Come down to Centennial Olympic Park, the 22 acre Green space built for the 1996 Olympic games in the heart of Atlanta.

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