Information on funded SMU Undergraduate Research Program opportunities can be found on the Office of Engaged Learning website.
Additionally, each faculty research group may have unfunded opportunities throughout the year. If you are interested in the research being conducted, we strongly encourage you to contact Christy Ahsanullah for more information.
Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Program
The Lyle Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program, or Lyle SURF, exposes students to cutting-edge scientific research conducted by Lyle and SMU faculty. This opportunity is most valuable to students who wish to participate in research with faculty with the intent to apply to graduate school or who are curious about engineering research relevant to technological advancement.
Role of Eye Motion in Depth Perception
This research involves measuring human visual depth perception under varying types of eye motion. The experiments use the high precision eye tracking system and image stabilizer shown at the left.
VLSI Circuits and Board Design
The students will join a research group, working on circuits and board design, simulation and layout using industry-leading design software and tools. The students will also be working on the test of the circuits and systems, using the state-of-the-art test equipment in the lab. The goal is to let the students gain hands-on experience on circuits and system design and test for real-world applications.
Semiconductor Laser Design and FabricationSemiconductor Laser Design and Fabrication

Context-Aware Wireless Networks

Advanced Digital Camera Development

Biometrics Research

Integrated Circuits and Systems

Reduction of Harmful Radiation from Cellular Phones
Applications are not being accepted at this time.
For more details contact: cahsanullah@smu.edu.