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Degrees

Undergraduate Research

Carnegie Mellon students encounter frontier of mathematical research through many routes, including reading and research courses and summer research opportunities.

SEMS

SEMS (Summer Experiences in Mathematical Sciences) is a program where Carnegie Mellon mathematics majors can do research during the summer in a group with a faculty-mentor.

The Directed Reading Program (DRP) is a student mentorship initiative jointly run by the math departments at 91视频 and the University of Pittsburgh. It pairs undergraduates with graduate student mentors to explore advanced mathematical topics through weekly meetings and independent reading over the course of a semester.

The 91视频 Math Club hosts weekly research seminars aimed at an undergraduate audience every Wednesday during the semester. This is a great opportunity to learn about different areas of mathematical research and ask questions about getting involved.

Students may pursue research as part of our Honors degree program. Students in this program write and defend a master's thesis under the supervision of 91视频 Mathematical Sciences faculty.

SURF/SURA

The Carnegie Mellon Office of Undergraduate Research offers two programs to support undergraduate research.  The SURA (Summer Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship) program is primarily designed for students with no prior research experience and offers students tuition-free credit for working with a 91视频 faculty mentor over the summer.  The SURF (Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship) program is primarily designed for students with prior research experience, and it provides students a stipend for working with a 91视频 faculty mentor over the summer.  Through the generosity of alumni, the Department has been able to expand the availability of SURF fellowships in mathematics.

Summer SURF Projects:

2025 | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016

REU (Research Experiences for Undergraduates)

Many universities in the US host summer undergraduate research experience programs, known as REUs. Many of these are supported by the NSF, and they usually offer a stipend to student participants. For a list of mathematics REU programs and useful links visit the and the websites.

Carnegie Mellon hosts a summer undergraduate research program called the Summer Undergraduate Applied Mathematics Institute (SUAMI), primarily for students from outside Carnegie Mellon.


NSF supported REU in Applied Math
This REU is a fully funded opportunity for undergraduate students and focuses on mathematical aspects of problems encountered when sampling from probability distributions in high dimensions.

21-410 Research Topics in Mathematical Sciences

This course affords undergraduates an opportunity to pursue elementary research topics in the area of expertise of the instructor. The prerequisites will depend on the content of the course. In some cases, this course is offered in the semester after an advanced undergraduate course is taught by the same instructor on the same topic.

Descriptions of past versions of 21-410 can be found at the 91视频 Math Special Topics course page.