JEOM Summer Internship - Deadline is March 10, 2008
The Department of Defense is recruiting 50 science, technology, engineering, and mathematics students for a 10-week summer internship. The Joint Educational Opportunities for Minorities (JEOM) internship is an opportunity for students to learn how to conduct research and work on exciting and rewarding projects at national laboratories and test centers across the country, including:
Air Force Research Laboratory
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH
www.ml.afrl.af.mil
Air Force Research Laboratory
Rome, NY
www.rl.af.mil
Artic Region Supercomputing Center
Fairbanks, AK
www.arsc.edu
Army Research Laboratory
Aberdeen, MD and Adelphi, MD
www.arl.army.mil
Engineering Research and Development Center
Vicksburg, MS
www.erdc.usace.army.mil
High Performance Computing Modernization Program Office
Lorton, VA
www.hpcmo.hpc.mil
Maui High Performance Computing Center
Maui, HI
www.mhpcc.hpc.mil
Naval Air Warfare Center, Aircraft Division
Patuxent River, MD
www.nawcad.navy.mil
Naval Air Warfare Center, Weapons Division
China Lake, CA
www.nawcwd.navy.mil
Naval Oceanographic Office
Stennis Space Center, MS
www.navo.hpc.mil
Naval Research Laboratory/ Fleet Numerics Lab
Monterey, CA
www.nrlmry.navy.mil
Space & Missile Defense Command
Huntsville, AL
www.smdc.army.mil
Visit each site to learn more about their computing resources and what types of work interns will be involved in. Examples include: biotechnology, maneuverability and terrain physics simulation, battlespace environments simulation, molecular modeling, materiel impact estimation, and weapons
design and testing.
Applicants must be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines. All individuals are welcome to apply, including white men, women, minorities, and citizens from other countries. JEOM offers a competitive stipend, travel expenses to/from the internship location, and an opportunity to network with leaders in the science and technology community at a technical conference and Summer Colloquium in Seattle, Washington. Students will not be required to enlist in any of the military Services (Army, Navy, or Air Force).
To apply, submit an online application at https://www.hpcmo.hpc.mil/JEOM/howtoapply.php. Also, please send a transcript and two letters of recommendation to:
HPCMP
JEOM Program Manager
10501 Furnace Road, Suite 101
Lorton, VA 22079-2632
703-812-4440-Tel
703-690-0971-Fax
JEOM-Summer-Intern@hpcmo.hpc.mil
The application deadline is March 10, 2008; faxes or emails are acceptable. If you have problems with the online application, a paper version is posted on the HPCMP JEOM webpage. For more information, email JEOM-Summer-Intern@hpcmo.hpc.mil.
The Department of Defense is recruiting 50 science, technology, engineering, and mathematics students for a 10-week summer internship. The Joint Educational Opportunities for Minorities (JEOM) internship is an opportunity for students to learn how to conduct research and work on exciting and rewarding projects at national laboratories and test centers across the country, including:
Air Force Research Laboratory
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH
www.ml.afrl.af.mil
Air Force Research Laboratory
Rome, NY
www.rl.af.mil
Artic Region Supercomputing Center
Fairbanks, AK
www.arsc.edu
Army Research Laboratory
Aberdeen, MD and Adelphi, MD
www.arl.army.mil
Engineering Research and Development Center
Vicksburg, MS
www.erdc.usace.army.mil
High Performance Computing Modernization Program Office
Lorton, VA
www.hpcmo.hpc.mil
Maui High Performance Computing Center
Maui, HI
www.mhpcc.hpc.mil
Naval Air Warfare Center, Aircraft Division
Patuxent River, MD
www.nawcad.navy.mil
Naval Air Warfare Center, Weapons Division
China Lake, CA
www.nawcwd.navy.mil
Naval Oceanographic Office
Stennis Space Center, MS
www.navo.hpc.mil
Naval Research Laboratory/ Fleet Numerics Lab
Monterey, CA
www.nrlmry.navy.mil
Space & Missile Defense Command
Huntsville, AL
www.smdc.army.mil
Visit each site to learn more about their computing resources and what types of work interns will be involved in. Examples include: biotechnology, maneuverability and terrain physics simulation, battlespace environments simulation, molecular modeling, materiel impact estimation, and weapons
design and testing.
Applicants must be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines. All individuals are welcome to apply, including white men, women, minorities, and citizens from other countries. JEOM offers a competitive stipend, travel expenses to/from the internship location, and an opportunity to network with leaders in the science and technology community at a technical conference and Summer Colloquium in Seattle, Washington. Students will not be required to enlist in any of the military Services (Army, Navy, or Air Force).
To apply, submit an online application at https://www.hpcmo.hpc.mil/JEOM/howtoapply.php. Also, please send a transcript and two letters of recommendation to:
HPCMP
JEOM Program Manager
10501 Furnace Road, Suite 101
Lorton, VA 22079-2632
703-812-4440-Tel
703-690-0971-Fax
JEOM-Summer-Intern@hpcmo.hpc.mil
The application deadline is March 10, 2008; faxes or emails are acceptable. If you have problems with the online application, a paper version is posted on the HPCMP JEOM webpage. For more information, email JEOM-Summer-Intern@hpcmo.hpc.mil.