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2022 Applications Open for NIST SURF

2022 Applications Open for NIST SURF

The U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is seeking enthusiastic undergraduate students to apply to the agency’s premier Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Program. The SURF Program will be administered virtually with program dates of May 23, 2022 to August 5, 2022. Note: Participants will not travel to the NIST laboratories to conduct research in the 2022 SURF Program. Therefore, the fellowship does not include support for travel or lodging.

Since 1993, SURF students from across the country have had the opportunity to gain valuable, hands-on experience, working with cutting edge technology in one of the world's leading research organizations and home to three Nobel Prize winners. The mission of the SURF Program is to inspire undergraduate students to pursue careers in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) through a unique research experience that supports the NIST mission.

As SURF participant, you can expect to train under the mentorship of international known NIST scientists and engineers, acquire lifelong leadership and analytical skills, build professional networks, and learn about a career in public service.  Additionally, you will also gain insight on how NIST improves our quality of life through the advancement of measurement science, standards, and technology. During the 11-week appointment, you will receive a stipend and numerous professional skillsets.

The NIST SURF Program will be conducted virtually for  Summer 2022. Prospective applicants must apply no later than 11:59 PM (ET) on February 15, 2022 to be considered for the program. The vacancy announcements and questionnaires are LIVE and available at the links below:

-SURF Boulder Vacancy Announcement is here.

-SURF Gaithersburg Vacancy Announcement is here.

To learn more about the program, visit https://www.nist.gov/surf. If there are questions, please e-mail Dr. Brandi Toliver at brandi.toliver@nist.gov.