EEES Internship and Job Postings

IRIS Summer Undergraduate Internship

Are you an undergraduate interested in working on a seismological research project for the summer?

If so, consider applying for a paid summer internship in the IRIS Summer Undergraduate Internship (http://www.iris.edu/internship)

Once selected, your summer experience will begin with a one-week orientation held on the campus of an IRIS institution the last week of May (for those students whose quarter has not yet completed, alternative arrangements can be made). The goal of the orientation period is to develop a strong sense of community among interns, provide training in distance collaboration and introduce you to some of the most exciting aspects of modern seismology.

Following this week you will spend 8 to 10 weeks working on a seismological research project with researchers at an IRIS member intuition. Research projects may involve the deployment of seismic instruments in the field (within the US or internationally), and/or analyses of seismic data in a lab setting with the ultimate goal of producing results to be presented at a national scientific meeting. Each project will provide you with ample opportunities to:

* conduct research with state of the art geophysical data and leading researchers at IRIS institutions
* develop an understanding of scientific inquiry, including designing and conducting scientific investigations, defending scientific arguments, and preparing publications
* gather, manage, and convey information, using various skills, strategies, resources, and
* learn, use, and evaluate technologies for the collection and study of geophysical data

Your summer research project will culminate with the opportunity to experience the exciting atmosphere of a professional meeting, while presenting your results. In the past, most interns and their hosts have chosen to present at the Fall American Geophysical Union (AGU) meeting held in San Francisco in early December.

As an IRIS Intern you will receive…

* A weekly stipend ($600/week for 9 – 11 weeks + $200 for subsistence)
* Funding for travel to the orientation as well as room and board
* Funding for travel to the home institution of your research host
* Assistance securing housing at the host institution
* Funding for any additional expenses related to fieldwork
* Funding for travel to a professional meeting to present your results along with the associated meeting costs (travel, registration, abstract submission fee and per diem)

Minimum Requirements

• 3.0 GPA
• Two semesters of both Math & Physics
• Prior experience or coursework in seismology or geophysics is not a requirement
• Computer programming (Matlab, Mathmatica, C++, Java etc) a plus
The deadline to apply is February 1 annually.
http://www.iris.edu/internship/

HERO: Human-Environment Regional Observatory – Summer Research Fellowship

The Human-Environment Regional Observatory (HERO) program is a unique undergraduate-graduate-faculty experience that engages in research on human-environment relationships in Massachusetts. HERO Fellows conduct hands-on research under the mentorship of Clark University faculty. The research conducted by HERO Fellows often leads to scholarly publications, presentations at academic conferences across the USA, and awards and honors. HERO Fellows are awarded a $3,500 stipend.

Deadline: February 20, 2020

Program Website: http://www2.clarku.edu/departments/hero/fellowship.cfm

 

Assessment and Sustainable Management of Ecosystem Services (EcoREU)

Undergraduate students who are interested in doing research about environmental systems or sustainability can apply to do the Research Experience for Undergraduates program with the University of Arkansas. Students will make $5,500 over the course of the summer and get free room and board, plus a travel allowance.

The EcoREU focuses on field- and lab-based research in areas such as water quality, sustainability, biofuels, agroecosystems, and more. Projects are supervised by university professors and vary from year-to-year based on the most current work conducted at the University of Arkansas and partnering universities.

During the 10-week program, students will get a crash course about ecosystem services, conduct research with help and guidance from their advisor, and learn how to analyze their data and share their results with peers and other researchers.

Program website: https://fulbright.uark.edu/departments/biology/undergraduate/eco-reu/

Contact email: ecoreu@uark.edu

Deadline: January 15, 2020

Summer Intern Program – REU at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS)

Each year the Summer Intern Program – Research Experiences for Undergraduates at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) places 12 undergraduates with faculty mentors for a summer research experience. Internships are available in many areas of marine science, including marine biology and ecology; biological, geological, chemical, and physical oceanography; environmental science; fisheries; and resource management.

Program website: https://www.vims.edu/education/college/summer_intern/index.php

Contact email: intern@vims.edu

Deadline: February 10, 2020