Fall, 2024 & Spring, 2025
Adjunct Faculty Position at Palm Beach State College:
The AI Innovators Fellowship in Machine Learning equips students with state-of-the-art machine learning techniques like Unsupervised Learning, Natural Language Processing, Convolutional Neural Networks, and more. Leveraging these new tools, students build out a professional portfolio with capstone projects such as object detection for autonomous vehicles and sustainability improvements that draw on their unique interest and domain expertise. Please find more information about relevant projects here and apply here. Feel free to contact program coordinator Jared at programs@inspiritinnovator.com with any questions
This Job Announcement will remain open until a sufficient number of applications are received.
General Description
Performs support duties in an agency in order to gain knowledge, skills, and professional experience.
Works under close to general supervision according to set procedures. Work is reviewed through observation of performance, frequent conferences, and reports.
Minimum Education and Experience Requirements
Currently enrolled in a degree-seeking program from an accredited four-year college or university with major coursework in Computer Science or a related field (i.e. Information Systems or Engineering).
The first 5,000 students who sign up get it free! This tool may help graduate and undergraduate students! Register for it here!
WHEN: June 2, 2025 – August 8, 2025 in Catonsville, MD
Application Window: September 15 – November 30, 2024
The Laboratory for Physical Sciences (LPS), Advanced Computing Systems (ACS) team in the NSA’s Research Directorate, is joining their counterparts in the Capabilities and Operations Directorates to provide a select number of undergraduate students an exciting 10-week summer internship opportunity at LPS, located in the Research Park building complex adjacent to the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC).
The Future Computing Summer Internship (FCSI) program was established in 2022 with the goal to expose participants to High Performance Computing (HPC), a field critical to national security, discovery, and technological innovation.
FCSI is intended for students who would have completed their junior year by Spring 2025 (expect to graduate in Spring 2026 or after), and that are pursuing degrees in math, computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering or STEM related fields with strong mathematical and computer programming foundations and technical skills relevant to HPC.
Please note: Only US citizens are eligible to apply.
PROGRAM OVERVIEW :
FCSI seeks to encourage talented undergraduate students to pursue studies and careers in HPC, by engaging them in exciting, ongoing technical projects that further cultivate their academic and technical talents during the 10-week program. Under mentorship of NSA experts, interns will gain valuable skills in a variety of areas and applications relevant to HPC.
Some of the previous FCSI projects include adapting graph, linear algebra, number theory, and data analytics algorithms to supercomputers, or training new machine learning models, including quantum algorithms on specialized computer clusters, or researching the viability of using Machines and a non-VonNeumann computer architecture.
At the conclusion of the internship, participants will present the results of their work to NSA Senior leaders, managers, technical personnel, research and academic partners.
Eligibility, How to Apply, and More!
The new School of Environmental, Coastal, and Ocean Sustainability received a substantial gift that supports scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing degrees or research studies with an environmental focus that provides $7,500 in awards. Thanks to the donation we also now have $5,000 scholarships for the Semester by the Sea program. One of the scholarships is available for students to take advantage of this Fall 2024 semester.
WLW-ECOS Student Success Scholarship
The ECOS Student Success Scholarship supports undergraduate students in their junior and senior year who have financial need and a demonstrated interest in environmental science. Students do not have to be enrolled in an environmental science-based degree program to be eligible.
Award Amount: $7,500 (per fall and spring terms)
Students can re-apply each fall and spring for the scholarship.
Click here to learn more and apply . Fall 2024 deadline to apply: Oct. 31, 2024.
WLW-ECOS Semester by the Sea Scholarship
The Semester by the Sea (SBTS) scholarship is a financial-need based award. The program is a one-semester program for undergraduate students offered by the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute and the Department of Biological Sciences. SBTS is designed to provide undergraduate students an opportunity to broaden their educational experience with a semester-long immersion in marine science, with emphasis on marine biology.
Award Amount: $5,000
Click here to learn more and apply . Spring 2025 deadline to apply: Nov. 15, 2024.
Learn More
We encourage you to visit the WLW Environment and Student Success Scholarships web page to learn more about the eligibility criteria, application process, and other details: https://www.fau.edu/ecos/wlw/scholarships/index.php.
For ECOS scholarship questions, contact ecosug@fau.edu.
2025 T35 Big Data Health Science Summer Research Training Program for Infectious Diseases
The program will provide the following support to selected trainees during the training period:
A stipend up to $2,068 for each of the three months that they participate in the program (up to $6,204 total)
Support to travel to campus (See Travel Reimbursement Policy )
Up to $1,000 of travel support per trainee to present their research at national and local conferences
Support for health insurance during the training period (if uninsured), tuition, and subject fees
Housing will be provided during the training period
Funding to publish a manuscript
Up to $200 funding for necessary computing software
Invitation to present on your experience to NIH program officers at our annual Big Data Health Science Conference (in early February)
Matched with a mentor
Participation in a funded Big Data research project
The opportunity to network with influential people in Big Data Science
The deadline to apply is February 18th, 2025.
We are recruiting eight (8) students each year who are interested in learning about how to apply data science to infectious disease related research. This is an 11-week, full-time (40 hours per week) program to work alongside established scientists on one or more Big Data Health-related studies. Each student trainee will be involved in a specific research project, actively participating in a hands-on manner in a research laboratory currently conducting studies related to Big Data Health Science. More details about this program can be found on our website and in the flyer below. Please share this flyer with your students and faculty, as we would greatly appreciate your efforts in promoting this T35 program among your students and encouraging them to apply.
Your endorsement and support will be critical for the success of the program. We would like Florida Atlantic University to be well represented. Please feel free to share this Call for Applications with your faculty and let me know if you have any questions regarding the T35 program.
Sincerely,
Audrey
Audrey Auen, MPH
Program Coordinator
803-777-9870
akkuhn@email.sc.edu
Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior
Arnold School of Public Health
University of South Carolina
This Job Announcement will remain open until a sufficient number of applications are received
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Few activities are as intellectually rewarding as research. In addition to the acquisition of invaluable research skills, students will:
Undergraduate research can take place in every discipline. It is especially common in the life sciences and physical sciences, where an estimated 40 percent of students nationwide engage in research under faculty mentorship; it is also found in the humanities, social sciences, and creative and performing arts.
To learn more about the transferable skills that can be developed through research, please click here!