The Goddard Center for Astrobiology, which is one of the 12 teams comprising NASA’s Astrobiology Institute, is looking for students to participate in undergraduate research. The research takes place at the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
During the summer, the research associates will participate in specific research projects. Weekly, they will participate in tutorial lectures by leading Goddard Center scientists or in visits to participating laboratories. This will allow associates to experience the breadth and depth of the field. At the end of the ten-week period, associates will present their research findings at a forum which will be projected over the internet to the NASA Astrobiology Institute.
Some available research ares include:
- Chemical composition of comets and meteorites
- Processes that affect the origin and evolution of organics and water in the planetary systems
- Chemistry of the material in natal interstellar cloud cores and proto-planetary disks
- Analysis of small bodies and planets using advanced instruments
The application deadline is January 29, 2016.
To view more information and to access the application, click here.
Summer research is a great way to broaden your undergraduate experience. In addition to the opportunity highlighted above, summer research programs are available at institutions across the country and abroad.
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