CSIRE 2019

 

Dates: June 27-August 2, 2019
Application Deadline: Applications must be submitted or postmarked by April 1, 2019
Cost: $2,600 
Financial Aid:

There are a limited number of full and/or partial scholarships are available to applicants who are eligible for the Federal free or reduced lunch program.  Please submit a  letter, on letterhead, from an official at the school district  or the letter you received stating that you are eligible for the free or reduced lunch program in order to be considered for a scholarship.   This letter must be included with your application.

Veteran Dependent Scholarship:  To increase awareness and family needs of U.S. Veterans, we will be providing a scholarships through support from the National Science Foundation to students who are VA dependent.  Scholarships are limited and are provided to those students whose parents are veterans (gold star parents, active duty, retired military).  For further information, please contact Professor Romeil Sandhu (romeil.sandhu@stonybrook.edu). Proof will be required.

Eligibility: Students must be at least 14 years old at the time of program. Programming background is required and some projects will require background on biomedical sciences. 
Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm
Mentors:  Faculty and Ph.D. students in Departments of Computer Science and Biomedical Informatics
Housing: 

For students who choose to live in a dormitory on the Stony Brook campus the cost will be approximately $60 per night. The cost of food will be approximately $28 per day. Once accepted into the program, students will be given a link to register for housing.

Non-local participants - housing is available on the weekends as well.  Information will be provided upon acceptance to the program. 

Chaperones: Students will be escorted to and from the lab and supervised during breakfast and dinner and all other activities on campus (including the laboratory, dormitory, library, computer facilities, gymnasium, on all field trips, etc.) with the exception of lunch. 

Laboratory Activities: Students will explore topics in a research area in bioinformatics, health informatics or populational health, data science, human computer interaction, networking and security, among others. 

Seminars: During their stay, students are afforded the opportunity to learn about areas of computer science and biomedical research from the Stony Brook faculty. 

To apply, please click the link below. Please share the teacher's recommendation form link to your teacher to submit recommendation. 

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