Cornell University
A ten-week full-time summer research programme at the Cornell NanoScale Science and Technology Facility, running 2 June to 7 August 2026, with a $7,000 stipend plus housing and reasonable travel expenses. Projects cover microelectronics processing and materials and are run through SUPREME (Superior Energy-efficient Materials and Devices), with activity at both Cornell and MIT. Applicants must be US citizens or permanent residents enrolled at a US institution and must not have earned a bachelor's degree before June 2026; physics, chemistry, materials science, electrical engineering and chemical engineering majors are preferred, and the programme notes that computer science applicants are uncompetitive because positions are laboratory-based. Applications go through NSF ETAP.