This undergraduate research presentation for CST334: Operating Systems provides an in-depth look at the diverse landscape of undergraduate research. I focused on identifying high-impact opportunities for students to engage with emerging technologies and academic inquiry. This presentation covers:
- Program Identification: Exploring various local and national research programs available to undergraduate students.
- Application Process: Outlining the essential steps for successfully securing research positions and internships.
- Academic Benefits: Highlighting how early research experience contributes to long-term career success and graduate school readiness.
- Collaborative Research: Discussing the importance of faculty mentorship and peer collaboration in the research environment.
The project emphasizes the value of hands-on academic exploration and serves as a roadmap for students looking to bridge the gap between classroom learning and professional research. Hands-on research is a vital bridge between academic theory and professional innovation.