Monday, February 24, 2020

Nuclear Engineering Science Laboratory Synthesis (NESLS) internship program at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)

Nuclear Engineering Science Laboratory Synthesis (NESLS) Program at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Now accepting applications for summer 2020!

Apply today: https://www.zintellect.com/Opportunity/Details/ORNL-NESLS-SUMMER2020 
(Deadline: Friday, February 28, 2020)
  

About NESLS
The Nuclear Engineering Science Laboratory Synthesis (NESLS) internship program at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) provides nuclear engineering research opportunities and associated activities for current undergraduate and graduate students. 

Eligibility
·       Be currently enrolled at an accredited U.S. institution in a nuclear engineering, science, or eligible related degree – OR – a community college student working toward an Associate of Science or Associate of Engineering degree
·       If graduating with a degree before or during the appointment period, must provide proof of continuing education in an accredited degree-seeking program
·       Have a cumulative minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
·       Be 18 years or older
·       No citizenship requirement

Benefits
·       Stipend based on academic level and paid on a biweekly schedule
·       $175/week housing allowance (paid with biweekly stipend) and limited travel reimbursement, if eligible

Want to learn more?
For more information, visit the NESLS program website at https://orise.orau.gov/ornl/nesls or contact NESLS@orau.org.


Apply by March 13: University of Pittsburgh’s Human Engineering Research Laboratories

I want to pass along information regarding two exciting summer research internship opportunities at the University of Pittsburgh’s Human Engineering Research Laboratories (www.herl.pitt.edu) (HERL) that may be of interest to your students.  Both programs run May 18th – July 23rd:
 
  • American Student Placements in Rehabilitation Engineering (ASPIRE):https://www.herl.pitt.edu/education/undergrad/aspire
    • ASPIRE is a ten-week research program, sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF), that focuses on research in the rehabilitation engineering and assistive technology fields.  In addition to full participation in an on-going research project, students write a project paper, develop a poster, and compete in an elevator pitch competition.  The program concludes with Student Symposium where the winners of the best paper, poster, and elevator pitch are recognized.
 
  • Research and Design Experience for Undergraduates with spinal cord injuries (SCI):http://vrfpittsburgh.org/herl-chnf-summer-internship-program/
    • This exceptional 10-week summer research experience for students with SCI provides students with valuable research, mentoring, and networking skills and will promote research opportunities in STEM fields for individuals with SCI.  *Please note: applicants must be individuals with a spinal cord injury.*
 
Both programs align with HERL’s mission to continuously improve the mobility and function of people with disabilities through advance engineering in clinical research and medical rehabilitation.
 
Students in all areas (especially all engineering programs, math, and computer science) are encouraged to apply. The application deadline for both programs is Friday, March 13, 2020.
 

NASA Internships: Apply Feb. 18 through Feb 28

Internships are available through the NASA website. 

  • Opportunities now posted February 18th – February 28th
  • Announcements are both for KSC and Multi-Center opportunities https://www.usajobs.gov/search/results?d=NN&hp=student&p=1
  • Applications will be accepted through https://nasa.force.com/s/login/
  • Preferred Majors in the following fields: 
    • Engineering (899):  Aerospace/Aeronautical, Mechanical, Electrical, Computer Engineering and Computer Science
    • Administrative (399 series):  Business, Finance, Accounting, or Economics
    • Accounting & Budget (599 series):  Business, Finance, Accounting, or Economics

Track
Position Type
Series
Degree Level
Project #
# Vacancies
Multi-Center
Engineering
899-7
Masters
14790
12
Single-Center (KSC)
Engineering
899-5
Bachelors
19607
7
Single-Center (KSC)
Administrative
399-7
Masters
19006
3
Single-Center (KSC)
Accounting & Budget
599-7
Masters
19605
3

Monday, February 17, 2020

2020-21 Jon P. Nelson Scholarship Application

Tulsa Community Foundation administers scholarship programs to assist students locally and nationally to pursue their education goals. Each scholarship program maintains unique eligibility requirements that are established by the donors who make these programs possible. For a complete list of scholarship programs that Tulsa Community Foundation administers, please visit http://tulsacf.org/whatwedo/education/scholarships/.

Apply here.

Scholarship's Mission: The primary purpose of the Jon P. Nelson Scholarship is to provide financial assistance to a student who has graduated from an Oklahoma high school and has officially declared an engineering major with an energy focus at a recognized college or University in Oklahoma. Special preference will be given to students with the greatest financial need.

Criteria: Eligible students must meet the following:
1. Graduated from an Oklahoma High School
2. Attending College or University in Oklahoma in Fall 2020
3. Declared engineering major pursuing energy career
4. Have a 3.0 GPA (unweighted)

Details: The scholarship is a one-year award totaling $1,000. Scholarship payments ($500 each) will be made at the beginning of the fall semester and at the beginning of the spring semester.

Deadline: Applications must be submitted online by 5:00PM, May 1st, 2020. In order to meet the timeline for communication of awards, we cannot make any exceptions to the application due date.

Instructions: In order for your application to be considered, you must follow all instructions below. Tulsa Community Foundation is not responsible for procuring missing information or documents.

1. Complete the Application Form below by 5:00PM, May 1st, 2020.

2. Attach a copy of your Academic Transcript that includes Fall 2019 grades (GPA and Cumulative GPA) and your declared major. You can submit an Official Transcript, Unofficial Transcript or documentation from your online student record. Do NOT send transcript separately from this application.

3. Attach your Personal Essay. The essay must only be one-page in length, typed on a computer or hand-written. If typed on a computer, the essay must be double spaced and 12-point Times New Roman font.

Answer this prompt: Describe any challenges that have shaped who you are. Describe how these challenges have motivated you to set goals and get a college degree. Also, state how a scholarship will aid you with these goals and how these goals demonstrate your attitude about life. There is no “correct” way to respond to this essay. In writing about something that matters to you, you will convey a sense of yourself, and you let us know something about you that we may not learn from the rest of your application.

4. Select someone to complete and mail in a Letter of Recommendation. The sole purpose of the letter of recommendation is to learn about you, the applicant, through someone who knows you and can write a candid, unbiased evaluation of your character and life goals. Please do not ask family members or friends to write your recommendation letter. Ministers, coaches, employers, supervisors, counselors or teachers would be more appropriate for providing sufficient information about you as a person. The letter of recommendation should be sealed in an envelope and returned to Tulsa Community Foundation at the address below.

Tulsa Community Foundation
c/o Scholarships
7030 South Yale Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74136


[WEPAN] UC Irvine Summer REU Program for Engineering and Computer Science Majors on Internet of Things


Research Experiences for Undergraduates 
at UC Irvine

Cultivating the IoT-Enabled Smart Community (IoT-SITY)
June 21 - August 14, 2020
Application Deadline: Saturday, February 22nd at 11:59 PM PST


PROGRAM BENEFITS
  • 8-weeks of research experience
  • Hands-on research guided by faculty
  • Mentors and graduate students
  • Guest speakers, lab tours, and field trips
  • On-campus housing and meals (3 meals per day)
  • $4,800 stipend ($600/week)
  • Travel allowance (up to $700)

INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT) RESEARCH DOMAINS
  • Computer Architecture and Design
  • Cyber-physical Systems
  • Embedded Systems
  • Human Computer Interaction
  • Transportation Systems
  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
  • Hydrologic System Modeling
  • Multimedia Computing Networks and Distributed Systems 
  • Intelligent Structure

QUESTIONS: Email us at oai@uci.edu.


Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Now accepting applications for summer 2020! Nuclear Forensics Undergraduate Summer School

Now accepting applications for summer 2020!
Nuclear Forensics Undergraduate Summer School
Program location: University of Texas-Austin

The Nuclear Forensics Undergraduate Summer School (NFUSS) is a six-week course, sponsored by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), designed to provide undergraduate students with comprehensive, experimental, hands-on training in topics essential to nuclear forensics. Through laboratory experiments and complementary lectures, students are introduced to the practice and technical aspects of nuclear forensic science. The NFUSS program will be held at the University of Texas-Austin and will also include a tour of Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL).

Eligibility
Candidates must:
·         Be at least 18 years old at time of application
·         Be a U.S. citizen
·         Be enrolled full-time as a degree-seeking student in a science, mathematics, or engineering program at an accredited four-year U.S. college or university
·         Have completed at least two years of college-level coursework
·         Have a minimum overall cumulative GPA of at least 3.0

Benefits
You will receive a $5,000 stipend, and the program will cover your tuition, fees, housing, meals, and travel reimbursement for the program at the University of Texas-Austin and for the field trip to Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

How to Apply

Application Deadline
Applications must be submitted by March 6, 2020, at 3:00 p.m. ET.

Learn More
For additional information, please visit the NFUSS program website or contact NFUSS@orau.org.

Research Experiences for Undergraduates at UC Irvine



Cultivating the IoT-Enabled Smart Community (IoT-SITY)
June 21 - August 14, 2020
Application Deadline: Saturday, February 22nd at 11:59 PM PST


PROGRAM BENEFITS
  • 8-weeks of research experience
  • Hands-on research guided by faculty
  • Mentors and graduate students
  • Guest speakers, lab tours, and field trips
  • On-campus housing and meals (3 meals per day)
  • $4,800 stipend ($600/week)
  • Travel allowance (up to $700)

INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT) RESEARCH DOMAINS
  • Computer Architecture and Design
  • Cyber-physical Systems
  • Embedded Systems
  • Human Computer Interaction
  • Transportation Systems
  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
  • Hydrologic System Modeling
  • Multimedia Computing Networks and Distributed Systems 
  • Intelligent Structure

QUESTIONS: Email us at oai@uci.edu.

Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Emerging Leaders in Data Science Fellowship


APPLICATION DEADLINE: February 8, 2020 11:59PM ET


The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), one of 27 Institutes and Centers making up the National Institutes of Health (NIH), has a core mission to conduct and support research to understand, treat, prevent, and diagnose infectious diseases and immune-mediated disorders. NIAID  basic and clinical research projects are generating large, diverse and complex data sets including genomics/omics data, clinical data, immune phenotyping assay data, imaging data, and other data sets. Similarly, the infectious and immune-mediated diseases research communities have become a data-intense enterprise. NIAID places a high priority on transforming these data into knowledge to more fully understand pathogen transmission and evolution, pathogen-host interactions, host immune response, and infectious and immune-mediated disease pathogenesis, as well as to develop new and improved diagnostics, therapeutics, and vaccines. 

Over the last 10 years, NIAID has invested in bioinformatics and data science initiatives to better manage, share, and reuse research data, resulting in data coordinating centers, repository and knowledgebase resources, and other efforts to address data science research needs, both intramural and extramural research programs. The extramural program - accounting for about 80% of the annual NIAID budget - funds biomedical research at U.S. and international institutions. The data science needs of the extramural program involve supporting management and analysis of funded programs to improve policies, processes, and scientific priorities with regards to this research portfolio. Approximately 10% of NIAID’s budget supports its intramural program, whose scientists conduct infectious and immune-mediated disease research in laboratories here at NIH. The data science needs of the intramural program involve supporting intramural research activities. 

NIAID recognizes that the institute has a critical need for a robust and cost-effective big data ready environment for data management that allows the maximum use and reuse of data generated by NIAID extramural and intramural programs and projects. Building a workforce with data science expertise is an important step toward addressing these data science challenges and opportunities. NIAID has established the Emerging Leaders in Data Science Fellowship Program to develop a cadre of talented data scientists who have a strong interest in applying their bioinformatics and data science expertise to advance research on infectious and immune-mediated diseases. This fellowship is managed by NIAID's Office of Data Science and Emerging Technologies.

As a Research Participant in the NIAID Emerging Leaders in Data Science Fellowship Program, the participant will receive training and hands-on-experience in applying and managing big data sets, bioinformatics strategies and tools to support projects in NIAID's extramural and intramural divisions. Appointments will be for one year, with an option to renew for a second year. The program is rotational in design, with participants conducting 3-4 month rotation-based projects throughout NIAID’s intramural and extramural programs. NIAID actively encourages fellows to participate in a variety of developmental assignments during their fellowship to broaden their perspectives on NIAID's research mission, strengthen managerial and technical competencies, develop a broad understanding of NIAID’s data needs from a variety of views, and further develop leadership abilities. In addition to a stipend, Research Participants will be provided with a travel and training allowance and health benefits. 

Appointments are typically made for one year and are renewable for a total of two years. Stipend rates are established and non-negotiable. Stipends are reported to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service as fellowship awards however, no federal income taxes will be withheld. Stipends are paid monthly.

1st year stipend rate: $67,600, $74,880, or $85,020 annually (commensurate with education and experience)
2nd year stipend rate: $70,304, $77,785, or $88,421 annually (commensurate with education and experience)

100% of health insurance premiums are covered for individuals or families, as appropriate.

An annual travel ($3,500) and training ($2,500) allowance is established for each participant for a total of $6,000 annually. Travel and training funds are interchangeable as necessary.


Qualifications
The qualified candidate must have received a master's or doctoral degree in one of the relevant fields. Degree must have been received within five years of the appointment start date. Current students who are close to completing their degrees may apply but must have completed their degrees by the start of the fellowship.

This opportunity is available to U.S. citizens only.

For a full description of this opportunity and to submit your application, visithttps://www.zintellect.com/Opportunity/Details/NIH-NIAID-2020-0004. 

Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education is hosting a virtual career fair

Looking for a paid STEM internship opportunity?
This event is for you!
On February 20, from noon to 3 p.m. ET, the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) is hosting a virtual career fair to highlight the paid internships, fellowships, and research associate programs available to college students and recent graduates at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), the largest U.S. Department of Energy science and energy laboratory!
During the ORNL Science Education and Workforce Development Virtual Career Fair, you’ll have the opportunity to:
  • CHAT with ORNL scientists about their research
  • LEARN about the research and support areas that make up ORNL
  • EXPLORE the paid internships, fellowships, and research associate programs at ORNL
  • CONNECT with recruiters and get your questions answered

LEARN MORE AND REGISTER!

Are you a college student or recent graduate looking to gain valuable experience in your STEM field?
This event is for you!
On February 20, from 12 to 3 p.m. ET, the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) is hosting a virtual career fair to highlight the variety of paid internships, fellowships and research associate appointments at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), the largest U.S. Department of Energy science and energy laboratory!
During the event, you’ll have the opportunity to:
CHAT with ORNL scientists about their research
LEARN about the different research and support areas that make up ORNL:
EXPLORE the paid internships and research associate appointments offered at ORNL
CONNECT with recruiters and get your questions answered
Pre-register now by clicking the "Click Here to Register" box on the top right side of the page!
If you have any questions or trouble registering, contact us at ve@orau.org.

Leidos Electrical Engineering Intern

  Leidos has a fantastic opportunity for an internship supporting the Federal Aviation Administration via the NISC IV contract. The contract...