
INSuRE Summer Workshop
Leading Institution: Stevens Institute of Technology
What is INSuRE Summer Workshop?
The INSuRE Summer Workshops seek to provide advanced undergraduate and graduate students with an intensive 3- to 4-week research experience led by an agency Problem Mentor (who provides subject matter expertise) and supervised by a faculty mentor (who provides guidance in research methods) from the hosting NCAE institution. Students from any NCAE institution with at least junior status may apply. A limited number of students (approximately 10-15) are invited to participate in each session. The teams are encouraged to submit their results for publication. All academic participants must be US citizens or permanent residents.
Students' View of INSuRE Summer Workshop
Next INSuRE Summer Workshop Session
To be announced.
Previous INSuRE Summer Workshop Sessions
In an attempt to provide research education and experience to cybersecurity students from CAE institutions, the INSuRE Project is offering two separate intense INSuRE+E research workshops in Summer 2025. Modeled after the INSuRE+E program, teams of students will be working on an applied research problem of national interest mentored by a problem mentor from a government agency. Supervision is provided by a faculty member from a CAE-R institution.
In Summer 2024, two separate intense INSuRE+E research workshops were offered in June and July at Iowa State University and University of Alabama at Huntsville, respectively. At each 3-week workshop, three teams of students worked on an applied research problem of national interest. The Iowa State workshop focused on the security of global internet routing, whereas the University of Alabama workshop focused on the formal analysis of network protocols.
