Are you looking for an agricultural and biological engineering based internship or research position in Fall 2020 and interested in developing your personal-professional skillsets? The Active Learning Program (ALP) is a 1-semester internship and research program that connects eager, well-trained undergraduate students with UF faculty and community mentors engaged in internship and research projects. Interested students apply to be enrolled in the 3-credit Active Learning Program IDS4940 course where they develop their professional skillsets in leadership, collaboration, and professional communication, while defining their personal-professional mission, values, and strengths.
You can learn more about the ALP and apply through our application: https://ufl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dbZOJfcEHwv6BQV and view our agricultural and biological engineering oriented opportunities at: http://caires.center.ufl.edu/current-projects/.
For agricultural and biological engineering students, we recommend paying special attention to the following projects:
Biomedical Workforce Development Internship
Community Weatherization Coalition- Saving Money and Resources for Neighbors in Need
Data Management in Multi-Scaling Modelling Efforts Research
Evaluation of Vegetable and Fruit Freshness Via Machine Learning Research
Foodborne Viruses in Food and Environment Research
Pharmacological Characterization of Kratom Alkaloids in Vivo and in Vitro Research
Swamp Bots Community-Driven Robotics Pilot
Scholarships, awards, internships, meetings and other opportunities for BE and AOM students in the UF-ABE Department.
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