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Summer Employment OpportunitiesA variety of summer internship positions are available within the Mathematical and Computational Sciences Division (MCSD) of the Information Technology Laboratory at NIST in Gaithersburg, MD and Boulder, CO. The number of positions varies each year based on programmatic and budget constraints. This program provides an opportunity for a limited number of high school junior and senior students with a serious interest in the mathematical and computational sciences to work with staff members in areas of mathematical modeling, visualization, algorithms, and high performance computing that are applied to NIST problems. All positions are unpaid volunteer in nature. Requirements:
These documents must be submitted to
Dr. David E. Gilsinn
Important Dates: These documents must be submitted no later than March 15 of the year of the summer internship. They will be evaluated by a committee of MCSD members and the successful candidates will be notified no later than April 15. Successful candidates will be sent a package of required forms and instructions. These must be completed and returned to the summer intern coordinator above no later than June 1. The dates of March 15 and June 1 for submission of documents are critical. Any applications or documents received after those dates will not be considered. For further information on the NIST high school internship program please visit the NIST web site for high school internships. For internships in MCSD all communication must be with the MCSD summer intern coordinator above. The Mathematical and Computational Sciences Division (MCSD) in the Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) at NIST selects students for the SURF program in cooperation with the National Science Foundation. This program allows students to spend 10 to 12 weeks at NIST, working directly with MCSD staff members, to participate in research related to mathematical modeling, visualization, algorithms, and high performance computing. This program is open to U. S. citizens and permanent residents. It also provides a stipend. The application consists of two parts. The student's university must submit a grant proposal that provides details about its academic program and nominating one (or more) students. The students themselves must provide a copy of their transcripts, two letters of recommendation, and a letter of intent or personal statement. For the significant dates for submission of these and related documents see the NIST SURF website. This web site provides all of the necessary information required for application. The main contact person in MCSD is
Dr. Isabel Beichl
NIST employs students in a variety of temporary positions in the excepted service. This program is available for both undergraduate and graduate students. The students in this program typically work full-time scheduled during the summer and other school vacation periods. In some cases, students attending local colleges and universities may have the opportunity to work part-time while attending school. The duties of the position are related to the student's academic or career goals. There are no conversion privileges under this program. Students may view employment opportunities at NIST and submit on-line applications for consideration using the Department of Commerce (DOC) Opportunities On-Line (COOL) system at DOC. There, the following positions are related to this program. Choose the appropriate position based upon your field and year of study:
Students should also submit a resume directly to the summer intern coordinator of the Mathematical and Computational Sciences Division at NIST. The contact is
Dr. David E. Gilsinn
Resumes may be submitted by e-mail, but all resumes must be received no later than March 1 of the year in which the student is applying. Notice of acceptance will be given around April 1. The number of students accepted, however, depends strongly on the availability of funds and the needs of ongoing technical projects. |