Research Experiences for Undergraduates

Intelligent Manufacturing for a
Sustainable Energy Future

A 10-week summer research experience at the University of Idaho-Idaho Falls, co-located with Idaho National Laboratory in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Shape the future of clean energy — hands on.

About the Program

Where manufacturing meets sustainable energy

The three-year REU Site: Intelligent Manufacturing for a Sustainable Energy Future Research Experiences for Undergraduates is hosted by the University of Idaho and partners with the Idaho National Laboratory.


This 10-week summer research program will engage participants with hands-on research skills, networking with laboratory scientists and
interns, utilizing world-class cutting-edge equipment, and develop their STEM identity and literacy.


Student participants can look forward to working in an active and engaging
collaborative research center to advance research at the intersection of intelligent
manufacturing and sustainable energy.

The REU experience will help educate the next generation of scientists, engineers, and STEM leaders and provide professional development opportunities for careers in
the energy sector.

Objectives

Expand knowledge and learning at the intersection of intelligent manufacturing and sustainable energy in support of STEM workforce development.

Create authentic and engaging research opportunities that enhance participants’ STEM identity and literacy.

Establish a strong and diverse applicant pool of students who can successfully transition into graduate programs of Idaho universities.

Improve technical skills while expanding professional networks in support of future career objectives.

Increase awareness of effective mentoring practices amongst faculty and government laboratory scientists for a lasting positive impact.

What You’ll Gain

A transformative research experience

OUr Partners

A collaborative research ecosystem

Apply to the Program

Ready to shape the energy future?

Join a cohort of motivated undergraduates at one of the nation’s premier energy research facilities. Applications open to undergraduate students at accredited U.S. institutions. (Applications closed)