Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the program is open to U.S. citizens and U.S. permanent residents. On the application form you will be required to confirm your status.

High school graduates who have been accepted at an undergraduate institution but who have not yet started their undergraduate study are eligible to participate.

No, REU Site: Computational Sensing for Human-centered AI is a research opportunity for undergraduates, and we accept applications from current first-years through seniors. You should be enrolled in an undergraduate program in the coming fall semester.

Yes, the REU Site: Computational Sensing for Human-centered AI program is open to students from RIT, too.

Yes, the participants will receive approximately $6,000 stipend as well as coverage of the costs for travel to Rochester, New York, and housing is provided.

In this program, you will be treated with respect. All members of this program are expected to contribute to a respectful, welcoming, and productive environment for everyone. We are committed to providing a safe learning environment.

Please email Reynold Bailey or Cecilia O. Alm if you have any other questions.

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REU Site: Computational Sensing for Human-centered AI

(2016-2018, 2019-2024, 2025-2028)

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Award Nos. IIS‐1559889, IIS-1851591, and CCF-2445028.
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