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From: Charlie Garrod 
Date: Wed, Jan 3, 2024 at 2:51 PM
Subject: REU in interdisciplinary software engineering at Carnegie Mellon

Carnegie Mellon University's Software and Societal Systems Department is
excited to invite students for an REU program in interdisciplinary software
engineering in summer 2024. We are especially interested in promoting
research opportunities for students traditionally underrepresented in
computer science, and for first- and second-year undergraduate students.
Neither research experience nor advanced coursework in computer science or
software engineering is required.

We specifically hope to overcome a narrow stereotypical view of what
software engineering is. REU participants will conduct cutting edge
research in interdisciplinary software engineering including topics such as
social analysis of software teams and organizations, software API
usability, software systems, programming language design, security and
privacy, automated program analysis and repair, self-adaptive systems and
software development tools.

REU participants will:
 * Spend 10 weeks working with researchers at Carnegie Mellon University’s
School of Computer Science.
 * Receive mentoring from world leaders in their fields.
 * Learn research skills in undergraduate seminars throughout the summer.

REU participants will get:
 * $7,000 stipend and $1,400 meal allowance.
 * Travel to and from Carnegie Mellon.
 * Air-conditioned campus housing.
 * Social events throughout the summer (e.g., amusement parks, baseball
games).

You should apply if:
 * You are interested in research in interdisciplinary software
engineering.
 * You have demonstrated success in introductory undergraduate computer
science courses.
 * You are a U.S. citizen, national, permanent resident, or have DACA
status, and will be in a college or university program next year.

Deadline to apply:       February 1, 2024
To apply and learn more: http://reuse.cs.cmu.edu