The Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) in Experimental Research on
Wireless Networking is a research program funded by the National Science
Foundation (NSF). It is hosted by the Computer Science and Engineering
Department of the University of Notre Dame and offers ten positions for
the 10-week program. Students will work closely with researchers in the
area of wireless networking and mobile computing. Major objectives of the
program are to promote interest in experimental research on wireless networks
and to develop the research skills of the students. Women, minorities,
and students from institutions with no or limited research programs are
especially encouraged to apply.
The Summer 2011 program was concluded on August 5th 2011 with a
poster session in the College of Engineering at Notre Dame. Information
about the 2008-2011 programs and the poster sessions (including pictures) can
be found on these websites, particularly on our wiki (see link above).
At this point we invite applications for our Summer 2012 program (see link to application form on the right)!
Photos on the right: Winners of the ERWiN 2008 Poster Session (Jim Notwell
and Sean McRoskey, "Mining in a Mobile Environment"), winners of the ERWiN
2009 Poster Session (Elena Fiocca and Nicholas Keller, "In-Network Video
Processing"), and winners of the ERWiN 2010 Poster Session (Greg Angle and
Chris Holguin, "Wireless Mesh Network Video Surveillance").
The poster
presentation for the 2008 program can be watched here. The poster presentations for the
2009 and 2010 programs will be available soon.
For all REU participants at Notre Dame, important information about housing,
etc., can be found here: Undergrad Research at ND.