Wake Forest Biomedical Engineering & Informatics Summer Research Internship Program - 2025
Wake Forest School of Medicine Biomedical Engineering & Center for Artificial Intelligence Research
Application
Details
Posted: 29-Oct-24
Location: Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Categories:
Computer Science: Artificial Intelligence
Engineering and Technology: Biomedical
Health and Medicine: Imaging
Benefits:
Housing
Other
Sector:
Academic
Work Function:
Research and Development
Required Education:
Current Undergraduate
Additional Information:
45 openings available.
The Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME) and Center for Artificial Intelligence Research (CAIR) at Wake Forest University School of Medicine will offer several summer research opportunities in 2025 to undergraduate and master's students. The program is funded by an NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) award: Imaging and Mechanics-based Projects on Accidental Cases of Trauma (IMPACT), an NIH R25 award: Culturally Augmented Learning in Biomedical Informatics Research (CALIBIR), and the entrepreneurial Research Experience for Undergraduates (eREU) Kern Entrepreneurial Engineering Network (KEEN) award.
*ALL APPLICANTS MUST APPLY VIA OUR ONLINE APPLICATION (link below)* *WE DO NOT ACCEPT APPLICATIONS VIA JOBS.SPSNATIONAL.COM*
Our 10-week internship program from May 26th to August 1st, 2025offers research opportunities focused on Imaging and Mechanics-based Projects on Accidental Cases of Trauma (IMPACT), Culturally Augmented Learning In Biomedical Informatics Research (CALIBIR), and many other topics such as:
Injury prediction modeling
Finite element modeling applied to trauma
Military, sports, and spaceflight safety
Osteoporosis prevention
Biomechanical injury mechanisms
Diagnostics and therapies for cancer patients
Medical device testing and prototyping
Biomedical informatics and data science
Imaging and artificial intelligence
Development and use of machine learning based algorithms
Academic Learning Health Care Systems
Visit our website to view all research projects offered for summer of 2025!
Part of our internship includes the opportunity for up to four select student to participate in the entrepreneurial Research Experience for Undergraduates (eREU) KEEN program. The KEEN (Kern Entrepreneurial Engineering Network) program collaborates with Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), and Rowan University funded by the Kern Family Foundation. This program initiative is designed to cultivate an entrepreneurial mindset in engineering students by integrating real-world problem-solving with technical expertise. For more information, visit our website!
The program is highly competitive! Applicants should be either an undergraduate or master’s student actively enrolled and pursuing a degree in engineering, mechanics, bioengineering, biotechnology, informatics, chemistry, computer science, mathematics, biology, pre-medicine, or other STEM related fields to be eligible.
All students participating in the program will carry out research under the supervision of prominent BME and CAIR research faculty, write a research abstract, present their work, and have additional opportunities to see their work published. Our program provides hands-on research experiences for undergraduate and master's students from across the country. Participants engage in boot camps, seminars, trainings, social events, and networking opportunities.
Students admitted into the program will receive an internship stipend for their participation and on-campus housing for non-local students.
A cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher (on the 4.0 scale) is required for consideration. Students must be at least 18 years of age by the first day of the program (May 26th, 2025) to be eligible.
Students must have completed at least two semesters of undergraduate or master’s graduate education. Those who graduate from their academic institution before the start of the program are ineligible for participation.
International students who currently have a J-1 or F-1 visa and who are already attending school in the United States are eligible to apply. There are a limited number of spots for international students due to grant eligibility.
We are committed to providing research opportunities to all students, with a special interest in applications from students attending colleges with limited research opportunities in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). First-generation college attendees, community college, and local North Carolina/Winston-Salem college students are also encouraged to apply.
The main criteria for the selection of summer interns will be based on experience, academic excellence, and the match of applicant interests with those of participating faculty researchers. In addition to the completed online application, applicants must submit:
1-page personal statement
Resume/CV
Academic transcript(s) – unofficial or official accepted
One academic/professional reference
Personal references (including family members) are not accepted.
Eligibility requirements:
Minimum age: 18 years old (by May 26th, 2025)
Completed at least 2 semesters of undergraduate or graduate education (by May 26th, 2025)
Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher
US. citizens, U.S. nationals, U.S. permanent residents, or international students currently attending an U.S. academic institution under a J-1 or F-1 visa are eligible.
Note: There are a limited number of spots for international students due to grant eligibility
*ALL APPLICANTS MUST APPLY VIA OUR ONLINE APPLICATION (link below)* *WE DO NOT ACCEPT APPLICATIONS VIA JOBS.SPSNATIONAL.COM*
About Wake Forest School of Medicine Biomedical Engineering & Center for Artificial Intelligence Research
The Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME) and Center for Artificial Intelligence Research (CAIR) at Wake Forest University School of Medicine will offer several summer research opportunities in 2025 to undergraduate and master's students. Our 10-week summer research internship program will be offered between May 26th to August 1st, 2025.
The program is funded by an NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) award: Imaging and Mechanics-based Projects on Accidental Cases of Trauma (IMPACT), an NIH R25 award: Culturally Augmented Learning in Biomedical Informatics Research (CALIBIR), and the entrepreneurial Research Experience for Undergraduates (eREU) Kern Entrepreneurial Engineering Network (KEEN) award.
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