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Los Alamos National Laboratory Intelligence and Space Research Division Undergraduate Internship in Los Alamos, New Mexico
What You Will Do
Come join the brightest minds in cutting edge space technology! The Intelligence and Space Research (ISR) Division at the Los Alamos National Laboratory is seeking highly motivated undergraduate students (UGSs) looking for a challenging internship. Our interdisciplinary teams of engineers, technicians, and scientists work, learn, and succeed through a highly creative and dynamic R&D environment. The primary mission of ISR is to develop and test novel remote sensing technologies and the engineering and science necessary to support them. This covers a broad range of applications, but is centered on designing, building, and testing space based technologies that we maintain throughout their operational life cycle to support the Department of Energy's needs.
As an ISR UGS, we will provide you with a mentor, a challenging project, and an opportunity to present your work and progress to colleagues. Projects will vary depending on your skills and interests and the Laboratory's current needs. The ISR UGS program offers paid summer and year-round internships for undergraduate students in a variety of Intelligence and Space Research projects. The UGS program provides mentoring, hands-on technical experience, and professional development opportunities through a normalized work plan complementing the student's chosen area of study.
You will work closely with one of six groups within the ISR Division:
ISR-1: Space Science and Applications
The scientists of ISR-1 are interested in nuclear particle detection (neutrons, gammas, x-rays), plasma and energetic particle instruments, and space weather physics.
Academic backgrounds in ISR-1 are often in one or more of the following disciplines: nuclear physics, nuclear engineering, particle physics, astrophysics, space hardware development, and space weather.
ISR-2: Electromagnetic Sciences & Cognitive Space Applications
The engineers and scientists of ISR-2 are interested in radio-frequency sensing, ionospheric and lightning physics, space flight platforms and systems, space communications and networking, and photonics and quantum sensing.
Academic backgrounds in ISR-2 are often in one or more of the following disciplines: applied/atmospheric/quantum physics, computer/electrical engineering, optics, signal processing, software development, space hardware development, and space weather.
ISR-3: Space Data Science and Systems
The engineers, scientists, and professionals of ISR-3 work in flight software development, data processing, computing infrastructure, cybersecurity, and Mars operations.
Backgrounds in ISR-3 are often in one or more of the following disciplines and skills:
physics/astrophysics, computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, data science, data engineering, embedded systems programming, FPGA design, and signal processing.
ISR-4: Space Electronics and Signal Processing
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Radiation hard/tolerant circuit design
Custom miniaturized electronics
Analog and digital signal processing
Antenna design
Electronics and sensing systems for satellites from nano satellites up to large systems
ISR-5: Space Instrument Realization
The engineers of ISR-5 are interested in mechanical design and analysis, fabrication and integration, environmental testing, and systems engineering. ISR-5 is looking for students who can assist in the design and modeling of space hardware using CAD and finite element tools. Students assisting with testing will thoroughly ensure that hardware can withstand both the rigors of launch and the hazards of space. Systems engineering students are responsible for verifying that the hardware operates as-designed and integrates seamlessly with the host vehicle.
Academic backgrounds in ISR-5 are often in mechanical, aerospace, systems and industrial engineering.
ISR-6: Space Remote Sensing and Data Science
The Space Remote Sensing and Data Science Group (ISR-6) is the newest group in ISR. Our group develops and deploys sophisticated and customized detection systems and analysis tools to address needs in our key mission areas of nuclear non-proliferation, space domain awareness, atmospheric science, planetary science and exploration, and applied research toward multi-source intelligence applications. ISR-6's engineers, physicists, geophysicists, geologists, computer scientists, and data scientists conceive and design advanced sensing and data technologies.
What You Need
Minimum Job Requirements:
Currently enrolled in an accredited undergraduate degree program in any STEM field.
Must be enrolled in at least 12 semester credit hours (or full-time equivalent).
Must currently have and maintain a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent).
Desired Qualifications:
Currently enrolled in an accredited undergraduate degree program in any STEM field.
Must be enrolled in at least 12 semester credit hours (or full-time equivalent).
Must currently have and maintain a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent).
Work Location: The work location for this position is onsite and located in Los Alamos, NM. All work locations are at the discretion of management.
Note to Applicants: A resume and current transcript, showing the above requirements, are required.
Where You Will Work
Located in beautiful northern New Mexico, Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) is a multidisciplinary research institution engaged in strategic science on behalf of national security. Our generous benefits package includes:
§ PPO or High Deductible medical insurance with the same large nationwide network
§ Dental and vision insurance
§ Free basic life and disability insurance
§ Paid childbirth and parental leave
§ Award-winning 401(k) (6% matching plus 3.5% annually)
§ Learning opportunities and tuition assistance
§ Flexible schedules and time off (PTO and holidays)
§ Onsite gyms and wellness programs
§ Extensive relocation packages (outside a 50 mile radius)
Additional Details
Directive 206.2 - Employment with Triad requires a favorable decision by NNSA indicating employee is suitable under NNSA Supplemental Directive 206.2 (https://directives.nnsa.doe.gov/supplemental-directive/sd-0206-0002) . Please note that this requirement applies only to citizens of the United States. Foreign nationals are subject to a similar requirement under DOE Order 142.3A.
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