Student Researcher Program

Student researchers are part of the future we are building.

Saat brings together students in science, engineering, computing, agriculture, design, and media to work in a real research environment connected to meaningful technical problems.

Students collaborating around a laptop in a learning environment.

Why this matters

Why Saat invests in student researchers.

Long-term capability is built by investing early in people with curiosity, discipline, and the right research environment. When students work on important topics with real systems and mentorship, the result is more than education. It becomes strategic growth.

Real topics

Real mentorship

Real outputs

Program tracks

Multiple pathways for serious student work.

Saat Research Fellowship

Longer-term student research involvement around important topics.

Saat Applied Research Internship

Hands-on participation in product and system development.

Saat Project Lab

Shorter project-based team work around specific technical challenges.

Saat Capstone / Thesis Collaboration

Collaboration with university students working on final-year projects or research topics.

Saat Media & Future Communication Track

For students who help explain technology, trends, and transformation through content.

Who should apply

Students from technical, field, design, and media disciplines.

Engineering
Computer science
Electronics
AI / data
Agriculture
Environmental science
Robotics
Product design
Media / communication for tech education

What students get

A real research environment, not a fake internship page.

Real topics
Research environment
Mentorship
Project ownership
Collaboration across disciplines
Exposure to prototypes and field systems
Portfolio or publication-quality output where possible
Stronger technical judgment

What Saat expects

Discipline, curiosity, consistency, and documentation.

Discipline
Curiosity
Consistency
Documentation
Team collaboration
Respect for confidentiality where needed
Willingness to learn beyond the classroom

Before applying

Review the domains and choose where your interests fit.

The strongest applications connect a student's interests with a specific Saat domain, project track, or research output.

See Research Domains

Apply

Join Saat as a student researcher.

Apply to join a research track, project team, internship, fellowship, capstone collaboration, or media and future communication track.