[Scholarship_alert] Naval Research Enterprise Intern Program
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Tue Nov 9 09:01:15 PST 2010
Title: Naval Research Enterprise Intern Program
Sponsor: Office of Naval Research
SYNOPSIS: The sponsor provides a ten-week intern program
designed to provide opportunities for undergraduate and graduate
students to participate in research, under the guidance of an
appropriate research mentor, at a participating Navy laboratory,
namely, Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory, Quantico, Va.; Naval Air
Warfare Center/ Aircraft Systems (Patuxent River, MD; Lakehurst, NJ);
Naval Air Warfare Center/Training Systems Division (Orlando, FL);
Naval Air Warfare Center/Weapons Division (China Lake, CA; Point Mugu,
CA); Naval Research Laboratory (Washington, DC; Stennis, MS; Monterey,
CA); Naval Surface Warfare Center/Carderock (Bethesda, MD;
Philadelphia, PA); Naval Surface Warfare Center/Dahlgren (Dahlgren,
VA); Naval Surface Warfare Center/Indian Head (Indian Head, MD); Naval
Surface Warfare Center/Panama City (Panama City, FL); Naval Undersea
Warfare Center/Newport (Newport, RI); Space and Naval Warfare Systems
Center - Pacific (San Diego, CA); Navy Medical Research Center (Silver
Spring, MD; San Antonio, TX).
Deadline(s): 01/07/2011
Established Date: 07/08/2003
Follow-Up Date: 11/01/2011
Review Date: 11/08/2010
Contact:
Address: Naval Research Enterprise Intern Program
1818 N Street NW, Suite 600
Washington, DC 20036
U.S.A.
E-mail: nreip at asee.org
Web Site: http://nreip.asee.org/program_details
Program URL: http://nreip.asee.org/
Tel: 202-331-3558
Fax:
Deadline Ind: Receipt
Deadline Open: No
*See Restrictions for further information.
DEADLINE NOTE
The last day to submit an application will be January 7, 2011.
References and transcripts are due on January 14, 2011 by 5:30 PM
Eastern Standard Time (EST).
Award Type(s): In-Residence
Internships
Summer
Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution:
U.S.A. Citizenship (including U.S. Territories)
U.S. Permanent Resident
Locations Tenable: U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories)
Appl Type(s): Graduate Student
Undergraduate Student
Target Group(s): NONE
Funding Limit: $0 SEEBELOW
Duration: 10 WEEK(s)
Indirect Costs: Unspecified
Cost Sharing: No
Sponsor Type: Federal
Geo. Restricted: NO RESTRICTIONS
CFDA#:
OBJECTIVES: The The goals of the NREIP are to encourage
participating students to pursue science and engineering careers, to
further education via mentoring by laboratory personnel and their
participation in research, and to make them aware of Department of
Navay research and technology efforts, which can lead to employment
within the Department. NREIP provides competitive research
internships to approximately 238 college students (174 undergraduate
students and 64 graduate students) each year. Participating students
typically spend ten weeks during the summer doing research at
approximately 18 DoN laboratories. To participate, a student must be
enrolled at an accredited 4 year US college or university and have
completed their sophomore year before beginning the internship.
ELIGIBILITY
Applicants must be U.S. Citizens. Dual citizens may be accepted at
some labs, but not all. Interested students should contact the
individual lab to determine if dual citizens are accepted. Students
graduating in the Spring 2011 semester are eligible to apply.
Applicants must be a Junior, Senior, or Graduate student to apply.
Sophomores may still apply but must have reached Junior status before
starting at the lab. Applicants should have majors relevant to the
research interests of the laboratories.
FUNDING
The internship has a duration of 10 weeks. Start Dates will vary
based upon the lab. The earliest anyone can start at a lab is the
first week in May. For undergraduate students, the stipend is
$7,690.00 and for graduate students $10,250.00. Stipends will be paid
on the 15th of each month, May-July. (flb)
KEYWORDS: Oceans and Seas
Communications
Cognitive Development/Processes
ENGINEERING
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Chemical Engineering
Control Systems (Electronic)
Electromagnetics
Navigation & Guidance Systems
Radar
Surveillance Systems
Image Processing
Satellite Communication
Signal Processing
Human Factors in Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Propulsion
Biotechnology
Computer Technology
Neuroscience
Chemical Sciences
Polymer Chemistry
Solid State Chemistry
Computer Engineering
Computer Simulation/Modeling
Marine Geology
Remote Sensing
Marine and Ocean Sciences
Marine Meteorology
Ocean Acoustics
Materials Sciences
Electronic/Optical Materials
Mathematics
Applied Mathematics
Numerical Analysis
Statistics
Acoustics
Condensed Matter
Plasma Physics
Radiation Physics
Solid State Physics
Superconductivity
Space Sciences
Military Aircraft
Propellants
Satellite Doppler Positioning
Satellite Tracking
Satellite-to-Satellite Tracking
Aircraft Avionics
Aircraft Propulsion Technology
Aviation Technology
Electro-optical Technology
Ocean Surveillance
Undersea Warfare
Underwater Explosive Warheads
Unmanned Fixed Wing Aircraft
Warfare Technologies
Military Tactics/Combat
Military Vehicles Technology
Explosions and Explosives
Electrical Engineering/Electronics
Weapons/Weapon Systems
Military Ships
Geographic Information System(s) (GIS)
Military Sciences
Information Technology
Virtual Reality
Oceanography
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