To contact us, please email Dr. Micah Corah at [email protected]
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We are always looking for students and researchers to join our team.
Before you reach out, we suggest reviewing our project pages and publication to get a sense of what interests you. While our lab is located in computer science, backgrounds of students in our group can vary; experience in engineering areas is also relevant, especially regarding projects involving aerial robots, system integration, or control.
To inquire about projects and funding, please email Dr. Corah with the subject line "NAPPLab graduate inquiry (insert your name)"
Regarding graduate applications, Dr. Corah is able to advise students in both the Robotics and Computer Science graduate programs.
Please inquire with the subject link with the subject line "NAPPLab Mines student inquiry (insert your name)" and make sure to include details on your degree program and timeline.
GRADUATE STUDENTS: In addition to the MS and PhD thesis programs, there are a few other ways in which you can work with our group. Both CS and Robotics offer MS Project options; this is a slightly lighter option than a thesis and involves 6-credits of research over two semesters and a project report. Otherwise, see "ALL" below.
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS: The SURF (summer) and MURF (semesters) are some of the best mechanisms to get involved with research at Mines as an undergraduate, but these programs are selective so we recommend coordinating with Dr. Corah in advance to develop a strong application. Additionally, we can hire students on work study if you have that support via your financial aid package. We also occasionally supervise projects such via the Field Session or Capstone programs; feel free to reach out in advance to see if we are planning to supervise or sponsor a project when you will be taking the course. Also, see "ALL" below.
ALL: In addition to the above, you may be able to work with us via an independent study, we often hire for hourly positions, or you may contribute or collaborate on an informal basis.