The U.S. Department of Defense-funded Center of Excellence in Future Generation Wireless Technology is hosting a free weeklong summer research camp for undergraduate students from select programs at Arizona State University. Students from the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering and the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence, both part of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU, and ASU’s School of Arts, Media and Engineering are invited to apply by April 10.
Participants will dive into the latest in future-generation wireless technology, which encompasses 6G networks and beyond. Students will gain hands-on experience and insights into wireless technology, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, edge computing, augmented and virtual reality and more through lectures and demos by leading researchers. Each participant will also receive a stipend of $1,000 to cover lodging and meals.
The program runs from May 6 to 10, 2024, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and takes place on ASU’s Tempe campus. Interested students must apply by April 10 for priority consideration for admission, while applications will remain open until all spots are filled or April 24, whichever comes first.
Applicants can use the online form to submit applications. All questions can be directed to the camp leader, Fulton Schools Professor of electrical engineering Yanchao Zhang, and full information can be found on the program flyer.