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Massachusetts Student Erin Dominov Accepted for Unique NASA Internship at Goddard Space Flight Center
SIP is designed for the exceptional student majoring in engineering, science or other related aerospace studies. Each participant is assigned a NASA scientist or engineer as a mentor and assists the mentor with his or her ongoing research. Students are expected to complete several hundred hours of research and present a research project before audience of their peers and NASA personnel.
"Ever since I was in the eighth grade I have always wanted to learn more about our planet," Dominov said. "I want to learn as much as I can about how processes work to generate different sensors for satellites to gain information about our planet."
This year the program brings together 24 of this country's best and brightest for cutting edge research. Areas of study include astrophysics, artificial intelligence, earth systems science, interplanetary physics, materials analysis, cryogenics, space communications and more.
"This is a wonderful experience for a student," said Dr.
With this program, NASA continues the agency's tradition of investing in the nation's education programs. It is directly tied the agency's major educational goal of strengthening NASA's and the nation's future workforce. Through this and the agency's other college and university programs, NASA will identify and develop the critical skills and capabilities necessary for future space exploration.
The 10-week program runs now through
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For more info about SIP go to: http://university.gsfc.nasa.gov/programs/sip.jsp
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