Lab Internships
The Lab Internship Program is designed for undergraduate students from Architecture, Design Digital Games, and Engineering programs interested in experiencing research activities by working with professors and students from Unisinos in our campus laboratories. During their stay, students can also attend other undergraduate courses, according to the study plan established at their home university.
Applicants
Foreign students enrolled at one of our partner universities (bilateral agreements or networks) are able to participate in the Lab Internship Program. In order to participate, students from partner universities must first contact the International Affairs office of her/his home institution in order to verify the necessary procedures.
Students who meet the prerequisites of the home institution must be nominated to participate in the program.
Application Deadline
First semester » September 30th – November 30th
Second semester » February 28th – May 31st
Available Areas
- Architecture and Urbanism - Introduction to Architectural Restoration
- Architecture and Urbanism - Build in Built
- Chemical Engineering - Ozonation Technology in Chemical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering/Materials Engineering - Development of materials and nanomaterials
- Civil Engineering - Materials performance and evaluation
- Electrical Engineering - Automation and Smart Grids, Embedded Systems, Health Technologies, Simulation, Energy Quality and Industry 4.0, Rural Electrification, Renewable Sources, and Distributed Energy Resources
- Electrical Engineering - Radio frequency integrated circuits, electromagnetic compatibility, and IoT
- Electronic Engineering/Control and Automation Engineering - Artificial Intelligence applied to industry: predictive maintenance, production planning, and automatic calibration of devices
- Electronic Engineering/Control and Automation Engineering - Gesture Recognition Electromyography
- Environmental Issues/Agronomy - Agricultural and forest biomass, recycling of solid wastes from biomass combustion (light and heavy ashes), agglomeration phenomenon in fluidized bed technology
- Environmental Sciences - Waste Characterization
- Environmental Sciences/Civil Engineering - Waste recycling and final disposal Process optimization for waste minimization
- Food Engineering - Bioconversion of agro-food industrial wastes into xylooligosaccharides and bioactive compounds
- Food Engineering - Food Engineering Research: Biopolymers for food applications
- Food Engineering - Ozonation Technology in Food Engineering
- Materials and Environmental Issues - Industrial Solid Waste Valuation (byproducts) in the perspective of cleaner production (CP) and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
- Materials and Environmental Issues - Industrial solid waste, Process optimization for the minimization of waste, Cleaner production Characterization and recycling of materials, and industrial solid waste Life cycle analysis
- Mechanical Engineering - Computational Fluid Dynamics of Blood Flo
- Mechanical Engineering - Buildings Energy Efficiency
- Mechanical Engineering - Heat transfer and fluid flow in microchannels and applications
- Polymer Chemistry
- Polymer Science - Developments in Polymer Science: development, characterization, and application
- Product Design - Industrial Design
- PV Solar Energy - Experimental Platform of Research and Teaching in Photovoltaic Solar Energy
- Urban Design - Complete Streets