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Title:
NASA Aeronautics Scholarship
Program
<br><br>
Sponsor: American
Society for Engineering Education<br><br>
SYNOPSIS: <br>
The sponsor invites applications for undergraduate and
graduate<br>
scholarships focused on aeronautical research. <br><br>
Deadline(s): 01/11/2010 <br>
Established Date: 08/19/2008<br>
Follow-Up Date: 10/01/2010<br>
Review Date: 08/31/2009<br><br>
Contact:
<br><br>
Address: 1818 N
Street NW<br>
Suite 600 <br>
Washington, DC 20036 <br>
U.S.A.
<br>
E-mail:
nasa.asp@asee.org<br>
Web Site:
<a href="http://www.asee.org/" eudora="autourl">http://www.asee.org<br>
</a>Program URL:
<a href="https://nasa.asee.org/about_the_program" eudora="autourl">
https://nasa.asee.org/about_the_program<br>
</a>
Tel:
202-331-3546
<br>
Fax:
<br>
Deadline Ind:
Receipt
<br>
Deadline Open: No<br>
*See Restrictions for further information. <br><br>
DEADLINE NOTE<br>
This program will open on September 1, 2009. For awards to be<br>
distributed starting in Fall 2010, the application period is
September<br>
1, 2009 through January 11, 2010.<br><br>
Award Type(s): Student Scholarship<br>
Internships<br><br>
<br>
Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution: <br>
U.S. Non-Citizen National<br>
U.S.A. Citizenship (including U.S. Territories)<br><br>
Locations Tenable: U.S.A. Institution (including U.S.
Territories)<br><br>
<br>
Appl Type(s): Undergraduate Student<br>
Graduate Student<br><br>
<br>
Target Group(s): NONE<br>
Funding Limit: $0 SEEBELOW<br>
Duration: 3 YEAR(s)<br>
Indirect Costs: Unspecified<br>
Cost Sharing: No<br>
Sponsor Type: Professional/Academic Assoc &
Soc.<br><br>
<br>
Geo. Restricted: NO
RESTRICTIONS
<br><br>
CFDA#:
<br><br>
OBJECTIVES: <br>
The program's purpose is to provide opportunities to attract
highly<br>
motivated undergraduate and graduate students to aeronautics and<br>
related fields. The program scholarships and internships will focus
on<br>
multiple fields of study. These fields include: Aeronautical and<br>
Aerospace; Chemical Engineering; Civil Engineering; Computer<br>
Engineering; Electrical and Electronic; Energy; Engineering
Mechanics;<br>
Engineering Science; Industrial Engineering; Materials Engineering;<br>
Mechanical Engineering; Metallurgical; Nuclear Engineering;
Petroleum;<br>
Polymer; Systems Engineering; Algebra or Number Theory; Analysis;<br>
Geometry; Logic or Foundations of Mathematics; Operations Research;<br>
Probability and Statistics; Artificial Intelligence (including<br>
Robotics, Computer Vision, and Human Language Processing); Computer<br>
Science - Languages and Systems; Computer Science - Theoretical<br>
Foundations; Computer Systems Design (including Signal Processing);<br>
Databases, Information Retrieval, and Web Search; Graphics and<br>
Visualization; Human Computer Interaction; Information Technology
and<br>
Organizations; Networks and Communications; Scientific Computing and<br>
Informatics; Software Engineering; Computer Architecture and Grids;<br>
Information Security and Assurance; Astrophysics; Atomic and<br>
Molecular; Condensed Matter Physics; Nuclear; Optics; Particle<br>
Physics; Physics of Fluids; Plasma; and Solid State. <br><br>
ELIGIBILITY<br>
Applicants must be U.S. citizens. Undergraduate applicants
must<br>
have at least two years of full-time study remaining at an
accredited<br>
U.S. college or university. Graduate applicants may be in their
final<br>
year of undergraduate study and accepted into a master's or doctoral<br>
program, or be currently enrolled in a master's or doctoral<br>
program. <br><br>
FUNDING<br>
The program anticipates supporting 20 undergraduate awards
annually<br>
up to $15,000 a year each for two years with a $10,000 summer<br>
internship at a NASA research center between the junior and senior<br>
year. Five graduate scholarships of up to $35,000 a year and up to<br>
$10,000 for two internships at a NASA research center. (cas) <br><br>
KEYWORDS:
ENGINEERING<br>
Aeronautical/Astronautical Engineering<br>
Chemical Engineering<br>
Civil Engineering<br>
Materials Engineering<br>
Robotics<br>
Systems Engineering<br>
Industrial Engineering<br>
Mechanical Engineering<br>
Mechanics<br>
Nuclear Engineering<br>
Computer Science<br>
Computer Engineering<br>
Computer Architecture<br>
Computer Vision<br>
Mathematics<br>
Algebra<br>
Geometry<br>
Logic<br>
Number Theory<br>
Operations Research<br>
Probability<br>
Statistics<br>
Astrophysics<br>
Condensed Matter<br>
Optics<br>
Physics<br>
Particle Physics<br>
Aeronautics<br>
Technology<br>
ENERGY<br>
Electrical Engineering/Electronics<br>
Software Engineering<br>
Information Technology <br><br>
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