CRESST II has an open summer internship opportunity for an undergraduate student. The internship requires a student to be currently enrolled in an electrical engineering program and be comfortable operating in a collaborative laboratory environment.
If students are interested, they will need to email an application to Katherine McKee by Sunday, May 8.
Internship Title: Development of Ground Support Electronics for Mass Spectrometers
Date of Internship: Monday, June 6th – Friday, August 12th; 10-weeks, 40 hrs/week
Description: At NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), the Power Systems Branch (Code 563) has been a key partner with the Planetary Environments Laboratory (Code 699) to develop in house state-of-the-art technology that will enable GSFC and UMBC to set unprecedented achievements in the mass spectroscopy area. Code 563 and 699 are looking for support from an undergraduate summer intern for the summer of 2022 to support the development of ground support electronics for the DISSIPATION mass spectrometer. The intern would participate in the development and testing of ground support electronics through various talks that include design, manufacturing and testing.
The candidate is required to be currently enrolled an electrical engineering program and be comfortable operating in a collaborative laboratory environment.
Location: Work full-time onsite at NASA/GSFC in Greenbelt, MD. The successful undergraduate student will need to relocate to the Maryland, Virginia, or D.C. area for the duration of the internship and travel to NASA/GSFC.
Compensation: This is a paid internship.
How to Apply: To apply, send your CV/Resume, Unofficial Transcript, and 1-page Statement of Interest to CRESST II Program Associate, Katherine McKee.
Deadline to Apply: Sunday, May 8th