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Jade Silva and Cortney Loui

Jade Silva and Cortney Loui

We highly encourage our Fulton Schools undergraduate students to pursue a research project during their studies. It helps develop their interests and makes a great impression on future employers and graduate programs.

We have two great ways students can add research to their undergraduate experience, and two key faculty members that make it all possible. 

Fulton Undergraduate Research Initiative

Through the Fulton Undergraduate Research Initiative, or FURI (pronounced like “fury”), students conduct hands-on, independent research in a lab environment under a faculty mentor. Faculty mentors receive $500 for each FURI student they mentor up to five students. Students can apply for up to $400 in research supply  funding per semester, which can help support projects you’re mentoring students in. Students can apply for up to two semesters of FURI research. Their FURI experience starts with a research proposal created with the help of a faculty mentor (or post your own research opportunities) and then students apply for funding. Once accepted, they perform research, attend workshops, prepare research summaries, design a research poster and participate in the research symposium. Don’t miss the Fall 2016 FURI Symposium on Friday, November 18, 2016!

Students interested in applying for FURI for the spring 2017 semester should apply by noon on Wednesday, October 5, 2016. Encourage your undergraduate students to apply.

Undergraduate Fulton Schools students conducting research with a faculty member who have been accepted to present their research at a conference can also apply for funding to travel and present their research through the Undergraduate Research Travel Grant program. Professional conferences are also a great place to compare data and network with peers.

Many FURI participants have gone on to apply their unique experience to work in industry, as well as graduate studies in engineering, medicine, law and other disciplines.

Cortney Loui, coordinator of student engagement, provides undergraduate research resources and opportunities to students through FURI. Cortney supports FURI students throughout the semester and coordinates the research symposiums near the end of each semester.

Grand Challenge Scholars Program

Our students can combine research skills and entrepreneurial thinking to global challenges through the Grand Challenge Scholars Program. GCSP aims to prepare tomorrow’s engineering leaders to solve society’s fourteen 21st century grand challenges through innovative curriculum, cutting-edge research and service learning.

Select freshmen are invited to GCSP, but any sophomore, junior or senior who meet the minimum criteria are welcome to apply.  

Jade Silva, coordinator senior for student engagement, provides opportunities for students to grow, excel and find their passion. She oversees the Grand Challenge Scholars Program, supporting students throughout their time in the program through advising, support, community-building and resources.

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