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Machine Learning for the Accelerated Design and Discovery of Materials – Virtual

NASA Glenn Research Center Office of STEM Engagement
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Posted on: June 28, 2022
Internships Expires July 12, 2022

You must apply through the external link. This position is virtual. Please apply by July 11, 2022 for best consideration. What do batteries, solar cells, wind turbines, and efficient jet engines have in common? They are important to combatting climate change AND their efficacy is limited by the materials available to create them. If you think about it, developing new materials is hard! How many things did ancient humans have to smack, mix together, and burn before they discovered metal? …

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Inorganic Aerogel Synthesis

NASA Glenn Research Center Office of STEM Engagement
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Posted on: June 28, 2022
Internships Expires July 12, 2022

You must apply through the external link. This position is onsite. Please apply by July 11, 2022 for best consideration. Aerogels are porous ultralight materials derived from gels in which the liquid in the gels are replaced with air, resulting in very low density and low thermal conductivity. Because of these unique properties, aerogels are of interest to be used extensively as constituents in thermal barriers and protection systems for flight vehicles. Aerogels can vary wildly in composition, microstructure, and …

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Semiconductor Cleanroom Experience

NASA Glenn Research Center Office of STEM Engagement
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Posted on: June 28, 2022
Internships Expires July 12, 2022

You must apply through our website to be considered. This position is in person. The intern would be introduced to and be given instruction on semiconductor cleanroom processing facilities. Basic photolithography processing would be taught. Semiconductor wafers would be exposed to a plasma deposition process that the student would be instructed on how to run. The results would be be analyzed by the student using scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, scanning probe and laser con-focal microscopy. Additional analysis by others …

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Superconducting Coil Testing and Modeling for Future Electric Aircraft

NASA Glenn Research Center Office of STEM Engagement
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Posted on: June 28, 2022
Internships Expires July 12, 2022

You must apply through the external link. This position is onsite. Please apply by July 11, 2022 for best consideration. Opportunity Description – Superconducting Coil Testing and Modeling for Future Electric Aircraft NASA maintains a strong desire to develop technology that will enable future hybrid electric aircraft. Why electric? There are fewer emissions, less atmospheric heat release, quieter flight, better energy conservation, and more reliable systems. Currently, the largest contributor to fuel consumption is the large single aisle class. One …

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Reduced Gravity Cryogenic Propellant Management Device Design and Analysis

NASA Glenn Research Center Office of STEM Engagement
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Posted on: June 28, 2022
Internships Expires July 12, 2022

You must apply through the external link. This position is onsite. Please apply by July 11, 2022 for best consideration. NASA maintains a strong desire to develop technology that will enable future in-space cryogenic propulsion systems. Of interest in the current project is the ability to acquire single phase liquid from a storage tank to a customer receiver tank or an engine. The separation of liquid and vapor phases is governed by the lowest achievable potential energy state. In microgravity, …

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Reduced Gravity Cryogenic Transfer Project

NASA Glenn Research Center Office of STEM Engagement
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Posted on: June 28, 2022
Internships Expires July 12, 2022

You must apply through the external link. This position is onsite. Please apply by July 11, 2022 for best consideration. Opportunity Description – Reduced Gravity Cryogenic Transfer Project NASA maintains a strong desire to develop technology that will enable future in-space cryogenic propulsion systems. Of interest in the current project is the role of boiling heat transfer during cryogenic propellant storage and transfer. Due to the low normal boiling point of all cryogens, they are particularly susceptible to boiling heat …

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Investigation of Temperature Effects on Electrical Resistivity of Ceramics

NASA Glenn Research Center Office of STEM Engagement
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Posted on: June 28, 2022
Internships Expires July 12, 2022

You must apply through the external link. This position is onsite. Please apply by July 11, 2022 for best consideration. NASA exploratory science missions to small and giant bodies, rocket and jet engine health monitoring, are characterized by their extreme environments (high temperature, extreme cold, high radiation, and extreme chemical media). Semiconductor electronic and sensing devices that are developed for these environments must maintain a high degree of robustness and reliability in order to collect and transmit critical data accurately …

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Virtual Paid Fellowship (Remote)

Arizona Democratic Party
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Posted on: June 27, 2022
Internships Expires September 30, 2022

In 2022, Arizona will be a premier battleground state with highly competitive races to elect Democrats at every level of the ticket. Mission for Arizona will serve as Democrats’ central hub for organizing, voter protection, and political infrastructure for the cycle. Paid Digital Fellows will help support Mission for Arizona’s digital organizing efforts by helping staff and run text banks, phone banks, curate data, and reach out to our supporters both in Arizona and nationwide to activate them to support …

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Postdoctoral Fellow – Lu Lab (Division of Hematology)

Stanford School of Medicine
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Posted on: June 27, 2022
Internships Expires January 1, 2023

The laboratory of Sydney X. Lu at Stanford Medical School is accepting applications for a motivated and highly-qualified postdoctoral scientist with a background in RNA biology, cancer biology, or immunology. Our research program aims to explore how RNA processing regulates normal and abnormal immunity and hematopoiesis, cancer pathogenesis, and anti-tumor immunity. The goal is to translate these insights into novel disease therapies to further patient care. Required Qualifications: PhD degree in a relevant discipline, MD, or MD/PhD Experience with cellular …

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