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2009 JCET Earth Science Explorers Program

JCET Earth Science Explorers Program 2009

June 1 - August 7, 2009

The 2009 JCET Earth Science Explorers Program provides students enrolled in undergraduate programs the opportunity to engage in actual Earth science and atmospheric physics research over a ten-week period. Students are matched with a NASA Goddard Space Flight Center researcher and/or UMBC faculty member and work on a research project at the UMBC campus in Baltimore or at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Facility in Greenbelt, Maryland. All areas of Earth Sciences projects are available including:

* Remote sensing of Earth
* Hydrology
* Global climate analysis and modeling
* Vegetation and ecosystem monitoring
* Tropical precipitation and storm systems
* Coastal processes/sea level rise
* Volcanic hazards and climate impacts
* Remote sensing of planetary atmospheres
* Space Geodesy, Geophysics, GPS, orbits

The program is open to all U.S. citizens and students holding the appropriate visa. Students are required to present a poster. $4,000 Stipend, local housing, and the cost of round-trip travel to Baltimore are provided.

Deadline for Applications: February 27, 2009.

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