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Title:
NASA Aeronautics Scholarship
Program
<br><br>
Sponsor: American
Society for Engineering Education<br><br>
SYNOPSIS: The sponsor (NASA’s Aeronautics Research Mission<br>
Directorate (ARMD)) invites applications for undergraduate and<br>
graduate scholarships focused cutting-edge, fundamental research in<br>
traditional aeronautical disciplines, as well as emerging fields
with<br>
promising application to aeronautics. <br><br>
Deadline(s): 01/17/2011 <br>
Established Date: 08/19/2008<br>
Follow-Up Date: 11/01/2011<br>
Review Date: 09/28/2010<br><br>
Contact:
<br><br>
Address: 1818 N
Street NW<br>
Suite 600 <br>
Washington, DC 20036 <br>
U.S.A.
<br>
E-mail:
tony.springer@nasa.gov<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:
202-331-3548
<br>
Fax:
<br>
Deadline Ind:
Receipt
<br>
Deadline Open: No<br>
*See Restrictions for further information. <br><br>
DEADLINE NOTE<br>
All applicants are required to submit applications online by 5:00
p.m.<br>
EST, January 17, 2011. All materials must be submitted
electronically<br>
or received by this deadline.<br><br>
Award Type(s): Internships<br>
Student Scholarship<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): Graduate Student<br>
Undergraduate 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: The sponsor is directed toward enhancing the state<br>
of aeronautics for the nation, transforming the nation's air<br>
transportation system, and developing the knowledge, tools, and<br>
technologies to support future air and space vehicles. It is is<br>
undertaking a new scholarship program focused on aeronautical
research<br>
and related degree programs at both the undergraduate and graduate<br>
levels. The program's purpose is to: In accordance with the National<br>
Aeronautics R&D Policy and its accompanying Executive Order, help
to<br>
advance the nation’s aeronautics enterprise by investing in the<br>
educational development of the future aeronautics workforce; and<br>
Provide opportunities to attract highly motivated undergraduate and<br>
graduate students to aeronautics and related fields. Supported<br>
fields include: Aeronautical and Aerospace; Chemical Engineering;<br>
Civil Engineering; Computer Engineering; Electrical and<br>
ElectronicEnergy; Engineering Mechanics; Engineering Science;<br>
Industrial Engineering; Materials Engineering; Mechanical
Engineering;<br>
Metallurgical; Polymer and Systems Engineering. Additional supported<br>
fields are in Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics. <br><br>
ELIGIBILITY<br>
For Undergraduates: Applicant does not have to be accepted into
a<br>
program at the time application is submitted; however, should<br>
applicant be selected, the award is contingent upon applicant's<br>
admission to a suitable aeronautical engineering academic program or<br>
related field of study at an accredited U.S. college or university.<br>
Example related fields of study include, but are not limited to,<br>
Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science,
and<br>
Mathematics. Please see the extended list of Supported Fields.<br>
Applicants must have at least two (2) years of full time study left
to<br>
complete at an accredited U.S. college or university as of Fall
2011.<br>
Applicants to the undergraduate program will typically be students
in<br>
their sophomore (second) year of study, at the date of application.
If<br>
applicant is an undergraduate Junior, applicant would not be
eligible<br>
for the undergraduate scholarship unless are in a five-year program<br>
(i.e., expected completion date of Spring 2013). The program is open<br>
only to applicants who are citizens or nationals of the United
States.<br>
The term "nationals" refers to native residents of a possession
of the<br>
United States such as American Samoa. It does not refer to a citizen<br>
of another country who has applied for U.S. citizenship. Persons who<br>
hold permanent resident status are not eligible. Proof of
citizenship<br>
will be required upon formal offer. For Graduates:
Applicants<br>
must have received or be on track to receive their bachelor's
degrees<br>
by Fall 2011. Scholarship awardees selected in Spring 2011 must
begin<br>
their fellowship tenure by Fall 2011. Potential applicants to the<br>
program may be in their final year of undergraduate study and
already<br>
accepted into a master’s or doctoral program, or they may be
currently<br>
enrolled in a master’s or doctoral program but will not receive
their<br>
degree until Spring 2013 or after. Applicants do not have to be<br>
accepted into a program at the time application is submitted;
however,<br>
should applicant be selected, the award is contingent upon admission<br>
to a suitable master’s or doctoral level degree program at an<br>
accredited U.S. college or university in aeronautical engineering or
a<br>
related science or engineering field of study. Example related
fields<br>
of study include, but are not limited to, Mechanical Engineering,<br>
Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, and Mathematics, with a<br>
focus on aeronautics-related research such as, but not limited to,
air<br>
traffic management research and integrated vehicle health
management.<br>
Please see the extended list of Supported Fields. Applicants must
have<br>
at least two (2) years of full time study in a Masters or Ph.D.
level<br>
program to be eligible. The program is open only to applicants
who<br>
are citizens or nationals of the United States. The term
"nationals"<br>
refers to native residents of a possession of the United States such<br>
as American Samoa. It does not refer to a citizen of another country<br>
who has applied for U.S. citizenship. Persons who hold permanent<br>
resident status are not eligible. Proof of citizenship will be<br>
required upon formal offer. <br><br>
FUNDING<br>
NASA Aeronautics scholarship awards include for
Undergraduates:<br>
$15,000 awarded for each school year, to be used for tuition and
other<br>
education related expenses and a $10,000 Summer internship at a NASA<br>
Research Center. NASA Aeronautics scholarship awards include
for<br>
Graduates: $35,000 stipend; Up to $11,000 to be used for tuition and<br>
other education related costs; Two (2) $10,000 Summer internship at
a<br>
NASA Research Center. (flb) <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>
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY/MATHEMATICS/COMPUTER SCIENCE<br>
Computer Science<br>
Computer Engineering<br>
Computer Vision<br>
Mathematics<br>
Geometry<br>
Operations Research<br>
Statistics<br>
Astrophysics<br>
Condensed Matter<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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