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Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Program at National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Employer: National Institute of Standards and Technology

Expires: 01/26/2026

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) seeks undergraduate students for the Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) program.The SURF program provides research opportunities for students to work with internationally known NIST scientists and engineers, to expose them to cutting-edge research, and to promote the pursuit of advanced degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). SURF gives students an opportunity to:Gain substantive career experience related to academic interestsAcquire lifelong leadership, management, and analytical skillsLearn about a career in public serviceBuild professional relationships, contacts, and networksObserve the daily operations and working environment of a premier federal laboratoryImagine Yourself in the NIST LaboratoriesNIST seeks students from a broad range of STEM disciplines, including but not limited to biochemistry, biology, biophysics, chemistry, computer science, engineering, materials science, mathematics, nanoscale science, neutron research, physics, and statistics. Students work under the guidance of a research mentor in one of the participating laboratories or program offices (Gaithersburg, MD or Boulder, CO). The following laboratories and offices participate in the SURF Gaithersburg program: Communications Technology Laboratory (CTL)Engineering Laboratory (EL)Information Technology Laboratory (ITL)Material Measurement Laboratory (MML) in partnership with the NIST Center for Neutron Research (NCNR)Physical Measurement Laboratory (PML)Other offices occasionally host SURF participants: Technology Partnerships Office (TPO), Special Programs Office (SPO), Standards Coordination Office (SCO), Public Affairs Office (PAO)The following laboratories participate in the SURF Boulder program:Communications Technology Laboratory (CTL)Information Technology Laboratory (ITL)Material Measurement Laboratory (MML)Physical Measurement Laboratory (PML)As part of the application process, all Gaithersburg applicants must identify and select first and second-choice host laboratories/offices for placement consideration. All Boulder applicants must identify and select first through fourth choice projects for placement consideration. Applicants should carefully choose host laboratories/offices/projects because the completed application is considered primarily by the first-choice host laboratory (Gaithersburg) or first through third choice projects (Boulder). Due to the multidisciplinary nature of NIST's research, we encourage students to look through the different laboratory websites to discover interesting project areas. For example, a computer science student may find project opportunities in CTL, PML, and EL in addition to the logical choice of ITL. Similar opportunities exist for those in other disciplines. For a detailed description of SURF projects in each NIST laboratory and prior acceptance rates, students are encouraged to review laboratory descriptions and acceptance rates at https://www.nist.gov/surf/surf-gaithersburg/research-programs and https://www.nist.gov/iaao/surf-program-research-opportunities-boulder-c…. All students must work at the NIST campus in Gaithersburg, MD or Boulder, CO for the entire appointment.While duties and responsibilities may vary by laboratory, all students must:Work with their mentor on a designated research projectAttend a technical seminar seriesParticipate in professional development and group activitiesCompose and submit an abstract halfway through the program summarizing research accomplishmentsDeliver an oral presentation during the final week of the programGaithersburg, MD Application: USAJOBS - Job AnnouncementBoulder, CO Application: USAJOBS - Job AnnouncementTo be considered for multiple locations, apply to the programs (Gaithersburg and Boulder) separately. However, you may upload the same documents for each application. First-year and graduating seniors (defined as seniors participating in the Winter or Spring Commencement) are encouraged to apply to the program. Apply by January 26, 2026.

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