Undergraduate Research

International research at Georgia Tech Lorraine is designed to create opportunities that benefit the student, Georgia Tech Lorraine and the Lorraine community. Students have the opportunity to work on multi-cultural teams, which may include cooperation with local research facilities, agencies, schools, or other organizations.

For many students, this marks the beginning of an academic journey that impacts their view of global issues, cooperation, and often provides the foundation for future grant proposals, graduate-level research, fellowships, or international career paths.

Students interested in academic research while at Georgia Tech Lorraine have two alternatives which earn credit toward graduation.

Undergraduate Research (1-3 Credits)

Students may participate in a 1-3 credit hour activity supervised by a GTL professor, in the fields of mechanical engineering, electrical and computer engineering or computer science. Research topics are selected by the sponsoring professor and the student based upon the interests of the student and previous course or work experience the student already has.

For more information, students may contact Dr. Paul Voss or Dr. Henry Owen or apply directly for Computer Science or Electrical and Computer Engineering research opportunities using the forms found online.

International Undergraduate Research Experience (6 Credits)

The international undergraduate research experience allows students to participate in a 6 credit hour (3 hours of ECE elective and 3 hours of free elective) formal course and research activity at Georgia Tech Lorraine. This course is a one semester, intensive research opportunity that is “ready to go” at the beginning of the semester (no searching or finding a topic after students have joined). Students have a variety of topics to choose from; all of which align with European research activities ongoing at Georgia Tech Lorraine.

For more information, students may contact Dr. Paul Voss.