Finding a research mentor is usually the biggest hurdle for new researchers. Most professors and some staff members at CMU conduct research. Your task is to find a potential mentor whose research is interesting and exciting to you, then reach out to them, introduce yourself, and make a case for why you should join in on their work.
Finding a research mentor is usually the biggest hurdle for new researchers. Most professors and some staff members at CMU conduct research. Your task is to find a potential mentor whose research is interesting and exciting to you, then reach out to them, introduce yourself, and make a case for why you should join in on their work.
Finding a research mentor is usually the biggest hurdle for new researchers. Most professors and some staff members at CMU conduct research. Your task is to find a potential mentor whose research is interesting and exciting to you, then reach out to them, introduce yourself, and make a case for why you should join in on their work.
Scholars at Carnegie Mellon
This website allows you to search a repository of faculty and staff researchers ta CMU based on keyowrds or topics. You can filter results by department, area of specialization, etc.
Unsure of what to look for in a mentor?
Contact the Office of Undergraduate Research and Scholar Development (OURSD) for resources and 1-on-1 advising support.