The Intel Student Research Contest Program (ISRC) has been developed to inspire and support students engaging in research in the sciences and engineering disciplines. The research focus is based on Intel Research goals and is implemented independently worldwide to reflect local university and Intel strengths.
Program duration can be several months or in some cases over a year. The ISRC program is an organized "contest" that supports designated student's research projects conducted at their school. Students work with their college or university professor, and consult with designated Intel researchers on their project. At the end of the research period, the students travel to Intel to present their results before a panel of experts and meet with senior Intel researchers.
Intel continues to reward and encourage our future scientists and engineers, as they are long-term investments in our future. ISRC offers a unique opportunity to increase interaction between researchers at Intel and researchers in academia. We value this opportunity to work with the rising stars in academic research.
Contests are currently in place India, People's Republic of China, Mexico and Taiwan. More contests are in development worldwide and will be added in the future. Please use the links on the right for more information on the individual contests.