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Join the SMART team on Aug. 19 from 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. EST to learn about the SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program. This webinar will discuss program benefits, eligibility, how to apply and helpful tips. The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program is an opportunity for students pursuing an undergraduate, graduate or doctoral degree in STEM disciplines to receive a full scholarship and civilian employment with the Department of Defense upon degree completion. The SMART Application is open Aug. 1-Dec. 1.

To learn more about the SMART Program visit:  https://www.smartscholarship.org/smart.

Register for the webinar here: https://lmigov.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_e23xmBtaTH2eMJzcY3U-JA.

For questions, email Outreach@smartscholarship.org.

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Deadline: September 30, 2020

Brief Description: A research opportunity is currently available in the laboratory of Dr. Paul Carlson in the Office of Vaccine Research and Review at the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, FDA.

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REAC/TS is an Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education facility with the mission to strengthen the medical response to radiological and nuclear incidents. REAC/TS has recently partnered with NASA to provide specialized knowledge for the medical community and emergency planners in the area around the upcoming Mars Rover Launch. ORISE is hosting a research-based challenge for undergraduate students to research a partner supporting NASA’s upcoming Mars 2020 Launch, learn about the partner’s capabilities, and discuss why that partner is necessary for the mission. Your research could win you a $5,000 scholarship!

Deadline: March 31, 2020

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The Laboratory Support Services and Operations (LASSO) contract operates and maintains a diverse set of laboratories, development shops, and test facilities at Kennedy Space Center. Southeastern Universities Research Association and its member universities partner with AECOM on the LASSO contract to involve academic researchers, subject matter experts, and students in KSC’s scientific research and engineering activities. LASSO has several paid opportunities available this summer for students in their junior or senior year, graduate students, and teachers. These positions are open to all qualified applicants, including those new to NASA research, who are U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents.

Open Summer Positions:

Chemistry Laboratory Technician: Learn cutting edge analytical chemistry techniques by assisting in writing, developing, and validating new preventative maintenance procedures for analytical chemistry instrumentation. Learn Lean Six Sigma and 5s techniques and chemical hygiene while organizing and cleaning the laboratory, glassware, and equipment. Learn ISO9001, AS9100, and NASA calibration requirements while assisting in collecting equipment to send out for calibration. Apply 5s techniques for ordering and stocking laboratory supplies. Escort vendors and learn from their expertise while performing corrective and preventative maintenance on science and engineering equipment and instrumentation. Perform related duties as required. Laboratory experience, through coursework or jobs, required.

Physics Laboratory Technician: Learn cutting edge science and engineering instrumentation by assisting in writing, developing, and validating new preventative maintenance procedures for science and engineering instrumentation. Learn Lean Six Sigma and 5s techniques and chemical hygiene while organizing and cleaning the laboratory, glassware, and equipment. Learn ISO9001, AS9100, and NASA calibration requirements while assisting in collecting equipment to send out for calibration. Apply 5s techniques for ordering and stocking laboratory supplies. Escort vendors and learn from their expertise while performing corrective and preventative maintenance on science and engineering equipment and instrumentation. Perform related duties as required. Laboratory experience, through coursework or jobs, required.

Engineering Laboratory Technician: Learn cutting edge science and engineering instrumentation by assisting in writing, developing, and validating new preventative maintenance procedures for science and engineering instrumentation. Learn Lean Six Sigma and 5s techniques and chemical hygiene while organizing and cleaning the laboratory, glassware, and equipment. Learn ISO9001, AS9100, and NASA calibration requirements while assisting in collecting equipment to send out for calibration. Apply 5s techniques for ordering and stocking laboratory supplies. Escort vendors and learn from their expertise while performing corrective and preventative maintenance on science and engineering equipment and instrumentation. Perform related duties as required. Laboratory experience, through coursework or jobs, required.

Engineering Technician: Learn cutting edge science and engineering techniques by assisting in writing, developing, and validating new preventative maintenance procedures and service contracts for science and engineering instrumentation. Learn Lean Six Sigma and 5s techniques and chemical hygiene while organizing and cleaning the laboratory, glassware, and equipment. Escort vendors and learn from their expertise while performing corrective and preventative maintenance on science and engineering equipment and instrumentation.

Term: Approximately eight to ten weeks.

Deliverables: Each selected assistant/technician will be required to submit a short report at the end of their internship describing their activities and accomplishments.

Application Requirements:

Cover Letter: In the cover letter, identify which position you are applying for and the dates of your availability. Summarize your experience and why you are interested in the position.

Resume: Include relevant education, training, and experience.

Submission Instructions: Send all requirements electronically to Charna Meth, Space Science and Technology Manager, at charna@sura.org.

Deadline: May 30, 2019

More information: https://www6.sura.org/programs/planetary-science/lasso/

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The Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences (AGS) awards Postdoctoral Research Fellowships (PRF) to highly qualified early career investigators to carry out an independent research program. The research plan of each Fellowship must address scientific questions within the scope of AGS disciplines. The program supports researchers for a period of up to 2 years with Fellowships that can be taken to the institution of their choice. The program is intended to recognize beginning investigators of significant potential and provide them with experience in research that will broaden perspectives, facilitate interdisciplinary interactions and help establish them in leadership positions within the Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences community. Fellowships are awards to individuals, not institutions, and are administered by the Fellows.

Proposals accepted anytime

More information: https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2019/nsf19574/nsf19574.htm?WT.mc_id=USNSF_25&WT.mc_ev=click

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Have you ever wanted to influence and improve the effectiveness of geospatial data at the national level? Are you detail-oriented and committed to producing high-quality data products? Join us as we lead the development of new and improved national geospatial transportation products in the era of big data.

You will learn to create and curate geospatial datasets related to our Nation’s transportation systems that are used by government officials, researchers, and the American people. To achieve your learning objectives, you will have the opportunity to collaborate with those other U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) offices and Federal agencies that help maintain geospatial data and analytical capabilities. Your learning opportunities will also include the ability to participate in inter-agency efforts relating to the development and improvement of geospatial data and analytical applications.

For a full description of this opportunity and to submit your application, visit https://www.zintellect.com/Opportunity/Details/DOT2018-06.  If you have any questions, please send an email to USDOT@orau.org.

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The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health (OASH) at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) in Washington, DC is accepting applications for an ORISE Fellowship. The candidate will be mentored by the Senior Leadership in the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health and be involved alongside the Assistant Secretary for Health directly. The candidate will assist the Mentor (project lead) who provides leadership for planning, developing, and implementing extremely complex, national-level public health programs in collaboration with local, state, other federal and/or international governments, various public, non-profit, private and health-related organizations. The candidate will provide support for establishing systematic methods for program execution and advocacy that include identification of objectives, evaluation criteria, and legal and regulatory compliance requirements.

Desired appointment start date:  5/1/2018

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