Graduate Students
The graduate programs of four departments at Emory and Georgia Tech include the courses and research of NeuroLab. We encourage you to learn more about their admissions and curricula at their web sites (below). Apply to the program that best suits your skills and interests. The program of study offers an interdisciplinary and problem-based approach to neuroengineering for students from both biological science and engineering backgrounds.
Affiliated Graduate Programs
- Joint Biomedical Engineering Program (GT/Emory)
http://www.bme.gatech.edu/academics/grad/joint_phd.html - Interdepartmental Bioengineering Program (GT)
http://www.bioengineering.gatech.edu - Electrical and Computer Engineering Program (GT)
http://www.ece.gatech.edu/academics/graduate/index.html - Neuroscience Program (Emory)
http://www.emory.edu/NEUROSCIENCE/
Undergraduate Students
- Any undergrads wishing to work in the Neurolab should first familiarize themselves with our web pages, and decide which Neurolab work most interests them. Then they should contact the professor in charge of the specific lab of interest, by phone or email, and ask whether they have any opportunities for undergrads.
- Undergraduate Research Opportunitites Program (UROP)
Visit the Georgia Tech UROP website for opportunities. Also find information about the President's Undergraduate Research Award (PURA). - There are also many opportunities for summer internships for students from other universities, funded by their home university or a 3rd party.
