The Space Sciences Laboratory (SSL) at the University of California, Berkeley is a nationally-renowned lab created to better understand Earth’s atmosphere and space environment, the Sun, Solar System and the Universe.
This program is dedicated to providing opportunities for enthusiastic and dedicated first generation college students, underrepresented minorities, community college students, and any students for whom a research opportunity may be a challenge. Students majoring in physics, math, astronomy, astrophysics, computer science, chemistry, geology, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and other related subjects are encouraged to apply.
Applicants must be currently enrolled in a degree program leading to a baccalaureate or associate degree, and must also be enrolled in classes for Fall 2023. Students who are transferring from one college or university to another and are enrolled at neither institution during the intervening summer may participate. Participants must be U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, or permanent residents of the United States.
No research experience is required for this program. We are seeking motivated, self-starting students with an interest in space sciences and engineering who are eager to learn and expand their skills and experiences. Although not required, a basic understanding of computer programming will be helpful, as this is an important component of all projects. Check out previous project descriptions and results for examples of ASSURE student research.
Please request letters of recommendation from at least one and up to two professors or professionals (preferably in your major field of study). Letters of reference must be emailed directly to assure@berkeley.edu and be received by the application due date (Friday, March 3, 2023).
Check out our FAQ page to see if it’s been answered. If not, contact assure@berkeley.edu
See the pages below for student projects from previous summers of the ASSURE REU program:
The 2022 ASSURE program was funded by NSF grant number 2150055.
“Being part of SSL was a great experience. It’s not something that you just put on your resume. It’s something that you carry with you for a lifetime” — 2014 ASSURE participant
Space Sciences Laboratory
at the University of California, Berkeley