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Summer 2012 NYSG Internship at Honeybee Robotics Spacecraft Mechanisms Corp.NY Space Grant is partnering with Honeybee Robotics Spacecraft Mechanisms Corporation to co-sponsor a summer 2012 internship position. This paid internship will provide a unique experience for a student to work on cutting-edge technology crucial to space exploration, such as advanced robotic and spacecraft systems. The selected intern will engage in hands-on engineering projects with a mentor at Honeybee's facility in New York City (Manhattan). Eligibility:
E-mail a resume with cover letter to Ellen McDermott (jobs@honeybeerobotics.com) and the NY Space Grant office (spacegrant@astro.cornell.edu). Deadlines and Notification: Summer 2012 NYSG Internships at Moog Space and Defense GroupNY Space Grant is partnering with Moog Inc.'s Space and Defense Group to co-sponsor several summer 2012 engineering internship positions. Interns will support design, analysis, development, and qualification tests for space vehicle propulsion and actuation projects at Moog's facility in East Aurora, NY. Eligibility:
E-mail all of the following application materials to Ms. Chrissy Seuffert (cseuffert@moog.com) and the NY Space Grant office (spacegrant@astro.cornell.edu):
Deadlines and Notification: Summer 2012 NASA Planetary Science Summer SchoolNASA is accepting applications from science and engineering post-docs, recent PhDs, and doctoral students for its 24th Annual Planetary Science Summer School, which will hold two separate sessions this summer (18-22 June and 16-20 July) at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. During the program and pre-session webinars, student teams will carry out the equivalent of an early mission concept study, prepare a proposal authorization review presentation, present it to a review board, and receive feedback. By the end of the session, students will have a clearer understanding of the life cycle of a space mission; relationships between mission design, cost, and schedule; and the tradeoffs necessary to stay within cost and schedule while preserving the quality of science. Deadlines and Notification: For questions or more information, please e-mail spacegrant@astro.cornell.edu
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