GFDL for Students
GFDL welcomes school groups interested in learning about climate modeling and research. For information about arranging a visit to the lab, please contact:
Maria Setzer
Lead, Communications and Outreach
maria.setzer@noaa.gov
phone: (609) 452-6643
Undergraduate Students
GFDL offers limited internship opportunities each summer for undergraduate students. We offer qualified students a chance to work with a scientist-mentor on a research project.
The lab participates in these programs:
- NOAA's Ernest F. Hollings Scholarship Program
- Princeton's Energy Grand Challenges undergraduate internship program
Interested students are encouraged to review the requirements for the Hollings and Grand Challenges programs and, if interested, apply directly to those programs.
We also have our own internship program. To apply directly for a GFDL internship, please send a cover letter stating your qualifications and areas of interest, with a resume, to Kenneth Nock (Human Resources Assistant). All general inquiries about any undergraduate internship program should also be directed to Mr. Nock.
Kenneth Nock
Kenneth.Nock@noaa.gov
Mailing address:Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, NOAA
Forrestal Campus, Princeton University
P.O. Box 308
Princeton, NJ 08542
For undergraduate students considering a graduate degree in disciplines related to climate, atmospheric sciences and oceanography, please see the Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences program, a collaboration between GFDL and Princeton University.
Graduate Students
GFDL offers a unique program in partnership with Princeton University's Geosciences Department, for graduate study in disciplines related to climate, atmospheric sciences and oceanography. Click here for more information.
PostDoctoral Research Program
GFDL supports postdoctoral research through our Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences program, in collaboration with Princeton University. Click here for more information on the Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences PostDoc program.
Science Olympiad
GFDL Oceanographer Anand Gnanadesikan has been involved in Science Olympiad (a national program to promote science in middle and high schools nationwide) for several years, as a coach, event supervisor and tournament organizer. In 2007, he managed the Oceanography event for the National tournament. Currently a volunteer coach for West Windsor Plainsboro High School North in Plainsboro, New Jersey, Dr. Gnanadesikan organizes Science Olympiad workshops for the local region.
Click here for more information on the Science Olympiad.