[Acmsmajors] Marshall Space Grant Research (MSGR) Internship

Brooke Miller miller at math.washington.edu
Thu Jan 29 11:44:49 PST 2009




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>

> For students interested in NASA related internships, please inform

> them of the Marshall Space Flight Center openings for students

> interested in such areas as: propulsion,

> robotics and systems engineering.

> To be considered for the MSGR internship, students should be enrolled

> full-time, and must be a U.S. citizen. There is no minimum GPA;

> however, the student's GPA is a factor in the review and selection

> process.

>

> The start date for this summer's internship is Monday, June 1, 2009.

> To

> apply, students must complete the attached Application Form, provide a

> copy of their transcript, and submit a recent resume. The transcript

> can

> be unofficial. A recommendation letter is not required, but

> encouraged.

>

> The application deadline is 2 March 2009. Selections and

> notifications are expected no later than 1 April 2009.

> Also attached is a list of projects students worked on last summer.

> Students can expect to work on similar projects this summer.

>

> Contact Mona Miller with questions.

> Mona Miller

> MSFC Academic Affairs Office/HS30

> Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812

> 256-961-0986

> mona.miller at nasa.gov

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> From advanced materials, avionics and optics research - to propulsion,

> robotics and systems engineering, Marshall proves it is more than a

> rocket center. Marshall has the unique expertise and experience to

> develop and operate the space systems America needs to get back to the

> moon, on to Mars and beyond. The Marshall Space Flight Center in

> Huntsville, Ala., is a key contributor to significant NASA programs,

> continuing a legacy of accomplishment that includes the Saturn V

> rocket

> that launched America's astronauts to the moon; the propulsion system

> for the space shuttle; and the Hubble Space Telescope.

>

> Marshall Space Flight Center will again offer the Marshall Space Grant

> Research (MSGR) Internship this summer. This 10-week, hands-on

> internship provides mentored research experiences to undergraduate and

> graduate students. In summer 2008, 24 MSGR students from colleges and

> universities across the country worked on projects relevant to the

> NASA

> mission from abort failure detection algorithms for Ares I launch

> vehicle to Impact Testing for Environmental Effects on Space Craft to

> using the archives at MSFC to gather historic information needed for

> future space exploration missions.

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> J.Carlos Chavez

> Student Program Coordinator and Advisor

> Washington NASA Space Grant

> University of Washington

> 163 Johnson Hall Box 351310

> Phone: 206-543-8919

> Fax: 206-543-0179

> www.waspacegrant.org

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