Graduate Students: Check back again soon - there are no openings at this time.
Undergraduates:
There will be at least 1 opening for undergraduate researchers this Summer 2026 in the restricted Vision & AI Lab (open to U.S. citizens only, due to funding). Please click the link below to be considered for this role - additional information will be provided if your research experience matches the agency requirements.
Full-time (40hrs/week) for June 1 - July 31, 2026
U.S. citizenship required
In-person committment - located in NPB 2.214
Applicants must be undergraduate status and majoring in Computer Science through August 2026.
Are you an undergraduate UTSA CS major interested in research?
I plan to offer the CS-CURE course in the Fall semesters (now CS 3123).
Check out more information about opportunities across our department: https://sites.google.com/view/utsa-cs-research.
Complete an interest form (at right) to let us know!
Please note that it is not possible for faculty to provide individual assessment of your chances of admission to our department. In particular, students are not admitted to the department by research project directors - therefore contacting individual faculty will not increase chances of admission. Due to the overabundance of such emails, I am unable to reply to these requests. If you plan to apply to the university and you meet the requirements for any lab openings listed above, please complete your application to UTSA and once you are admitted, complete the above interest form.
If you are already a UTSA student check into the UTSA Keep Running With Us Program (it's a fast-track into our grad programs!)
UTSA students at the undergraduate, Masters, or Ph.D. levels are welcome to apply. (Note: for funded positions, please see any current opportunities and requirements above.)
Minimum time commitment is one year for any research initiative. Summer committments are full time.
Independent Study or Directed Research for UTSA credit can be set up as needed, however must be agreed upon at least one month prior to the start of the semester. This allows time for us to create a customized syllabus, required for your registration.