SETI Institute's Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU)

Opportunity Description:


The SETI Institute’s REU program is for highly motivated students who are interested in research related to astronomy, astrobiology, and planetary science. During the 10-week program, students will work with scientists at the SETI Institute and NASA Ames Research Center. Research topics span the field of astrobiology from microbiology to planetary geology to observational astronomy.

The program includes a week-long field trip to Hat Creek Radio Astronomy Observatory in Northern California, and to nearby Lassen Volcanic National Park. At Hat Creek, students will engage in a collaborative radio astronomy project focused on the SETI Institute’s Allen Telescope Array.  At Lassen, a field experience studying hydrothermal systems will give students an opportunity to consider habitability and other topics in astrobiology.

Students will also participate in local field trips to historic Lick Observatory, the NASA Ames Wind Tunnel facility, and other nearby locations of scientific interest.  They will attend seminars, lectures, and discussions on astronomy, astrobiology, and planetary science. Students will live in dormitory housing at nearby NASA Ames Research Center. At the end of the summer, students will give presentations on their research projects, and many will be funded to present their research at various national scientific conferences.

The SETI Institute particularly encourages REU applicants who are from communities that are underrepresented in astronomy and other STEM fields; including Black, Native, or Latinx students, as well as veterans, students with disabilities, and students who are part of the first generation of their family to attend college.  We also welcome students who are part of the LGBTQ community.

Program Highlights

Click here to view the full list of mentors and projects for Summer 2020.

Astronomy and the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI), including but not limited to

  • Planetary formation
  • SETI and radio astronomy
  • Extrasolar planets

Planetary Science and the Search for Life in the Solar System, including but not limited to

  • Saturn’s rings
  • Mars geomorphology and spectroscopy
  • Survival of microbes under extreme conditions

Minimum Qualifications and/or Eligibility Requirements: 

  • U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident (i.e., green card)
  • Undergraduate student
    • Has completed freshman year before the summer of the internship
    • Will still be an undergraduate during the fall term following the summer of the internship
  • Ready to devote yourself full-time to a 10-week summer internship at the SETI Institute

Application Process: 

Application Information

  • Fill out the application questions, including personal statement descriptions of your experience, contact information for two people who will provide recommendations, and indication of the mentors and projects within our program that are of interest to you.
  • Upload your academic transcript(s) from all undergraduate institutions you have attended. Please do not upload password-protected documents.
  • Those providing recommendations for you must upload their letters themselves.

Apply here: https://reumanager.com/seti

Application Deadline: 

Saturday, February 1, 2020
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