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2005 SPACE GRANT SUMMER FELLOWSHIPS
FOR GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
IN SPACE SCIENCES & SPACE ENGINEERING
UC Berkeley has many unique and exciting research opportunities in the space sciences, astrophysics, planetary sciences, space engineering, and science education. NASA Space Grant Summer Fellowships are available to support outstanding UC graduate students who are interested in entering these fields. One or more fellowships will also be available for undergraduate students enrolled at UC Berkeley. The objective of the Fellowship program is to recruit and train professionals, especially women and underrepresented minorities, for careers in space science, aerospace engineering, and allied fields. The Fellowships provide partial salary support for the Summer, with the remainder of support to come from the student's sponsoring research supervisor.
To apply for a Summer Fellowship, interested students should first contact Faculty members or Space Sciences Laboratory (SSL) Principal Investigators to find a research sponsor for the Summer [researchers based at the Space Sciences Laboratory are listed below]. Once a sponsor has been found, applicants should then send their curriculum vitae and a statement of their research plans, along with a letter of support from a faculty member or SSL Principal Investigator, to the address below. Support will not be given to students to continue research with their current supervisor. U.S. citizenship is required for the Fellowships, but non-U.S. citizens are welcome to inquire about other summer positions.
Send your application (fill-in PDF form) and supporting materials to:
Ms. Judith Jones
Space Sciences Laboratory #7450
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720-7450
or
Email electronic submissions (PDF files only please) to:
judy at ssl dot berkeley dot edu
Deadline: April 22, 2005
Further information about the Summer Fellowships can be obtained from Dr. Greg Delory at the Space Sciences Laboratory (Rm 305). Dr. Delory can also be reached by telephone at 643-1991, or by electronic mail at gdelory at ssl dot berkeley dot edu.
*For other related opportunities: (NASA Ames Education Associates)
RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES IN
ASTROPHYSICS, SPACE SCIENCES AND
SCIENCE EDUCATION
Unless otherwise noted, email addresses should be prepended with @ssl.berkeley.edu (e.g. "user@ssl.berkeley.edu")
| Principal Investigators |
Phone | Room |
Topics
|
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
David Anderson (SSL) |
510-642-4921 | 325 SSA | Distributed computing | davea |
| Vassilis Angelopoulos (SSL) | 510-643-1871 | 360 SSL |
Magnetospheric Physics
|
vassilis |
| Stuart Bale (SSL) | 510-643-3324 | 305 SSL |
Physics of Plasma and Radio Waves in Space
|
bale |
| Steve Boggs (Asst. Professor, Physics) | 510-643-4129 | 140 SSA |
Gamma-ray Astrophysics
|
boggs |
| Stuart Bowyer (Emeritus, Professor in the Graduate School) | 510-642-1648 | 109 SSL |
Observational and Theoretical Studies of Clusters of Galaxies
|
bowyer |
| Charles Carlson (Senior Space Fellow, SSL) | 510-642-1478 | 308 SSL |
Particle Observations in the Ionosphere and Space
|
cwc |
| Nahide Craig (SSL) | 510-643-7273 | 205 SSA |
Science Education - Content Development
|
ncraig |
| Greg Delory (Senior Fellow, SSL & CIPS) | 510-643-1991 | 305 SSL |
Planetary Mission Instrument Development, Lunar Prospector Mission, and the Mars Microphone
|
gdelory |
| Jerry Edelstein (Senior Fellow, SSL) | 510-642-0599 | 112 SSL |
Soft-Xray/UV Astrophysics, Spectroscopy and Interferometry
|
jerrye |
| George Fisher (Senior Space Fellow, SSL) | 510-642-8896 | 250 SSL |
Theoretical Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
|
fisher |
| Isabel Hawkins (Senior Fellow, SSL) | 510-643-5662 | 203 SSA |
Science Education in K-12 Schools, Science Centers, Museums, and Planetaria
|
isabelh |
| Gordon Hurford (SSL) | 510-643-9653 | 260E SSL |
Solar X-ray and gamma-ray imaging, Solar radio interferometry
|
ghurford |
| Kevin Hurley (Senior Space Fellow, SSL) | 510-643-9173 | 310 SSL |
Gamma-ray bursts, Spectroscopy, Solar Physics, Satellite Instrument Development
|
kevinh |
| Mark Hurwitz (Senior Fellow, SSL) | 510-642-1579 | 111 SSL |
Interstellar Medium, UV Instrumentation
|
markh |
| Thomas Immel (SSL) | 340 SSA |
Ionospheric and Thermospheric Physics. Space-Based FUV Imaging
|
immel | |
| Garrett Jernigan (SSL) | 510-642-1070 | 255 SSL |
X-ray and Infrared Astronomy; Instrumentation
|
jgj |
| Eric Korpela (SSL) | 510-643-6538 | 107 SSL |
UV/Optical/Radio studies of the Interstellar Medium; UV and Radio Instrumentation; AstroPulse, a search for evaporating black holes; Distributed Computing; SETI
|
korpela |
| Dietmar Krauss-Varban (Senior Fellow, SSL) | 510-642-9498 | 248 SSL |
Large-Scale Kinetic Simulations of Space Plasmas, and Science Education
|
varban |
| Michael Lampton (Senior Space Fellow, SSL) | 510-642-3576 | 338 SSA |
UV Detector Development
|
mlampton |
| Michael Levy (Senior Fellow, SSL) | 510-486-7186 | LBL |
Cosmology, Supernovae; SNAP: A Wide-field Space Telescope to Study Dark Energy
|
melevi at lbl dot gov |
| Robert Lin (Professor, Physics) | 510-642-1149 | 305 SSL |
Solar and Interplanetary Physics; Gamma-ray Spectroscopy, Lunar and Planetary Studies
|
rlin |
| Janet Luhmann (Senior Fellow, SSL) | 510-642-2545 | 312 SSL |
Terrestrial Planet Solar Wind Interactions, Space Weather
|
jgluhman |
| James McFadden (Senior Fellow, SSL) | 510-642-9918 | 307 SSL |
Plasma Physics of the Auroral Acceleration Region
|
mcfadden |
| Stephen Mende (Senior Fellow, SSL) | 510-642-0876 | 336 SSA |
Aeronomy, Upper Atmospheric Physics, Auroral Physics
|
mende |
| Forrest Mozer (Emeritus, Professor in theGraduate School) | 510-642-0549 | 306 SSL |
Electric Fields in the Ionosphere and Magnetosphere
|
mozer |
| Laurent Muschietti (SSL) | 510-643-9125 | 311 SSL |
Plasma Simulations Relevant to Space Plasmas
|
laurent |
| Kuni Nishiizumi (Senior Space Fellow, SSL) | 510-643-9361 | 324 SSA |
Cosmochemistry; Meteorite Studies
|
kuni |
| George Parks (SSL) | 510-643-5512 | 302 SSL |
Particles and Waves in Auroral, Magnetospheric and Interplanetary Space Plasma Phenomena
|
parks |
| Saul Perlmutter (Senior Fellow, SSL) | 510-486-5202 | LBL 50-5038 |
Cosmology, Supernovae; SNAP: A Wide-field Space Telescope to Study Dark Energy
|
saul at lbl dot gov |
| Tai Phan (SSL) | 510-643-5505 | 370 SSL |
Magnetic Reconnection in the Earth's Magnetosphere
|
phan |
| Ilan Roth (SSL) | 510-643-1837 | 226 SSA |
Numerical Analysis of Heliospheric Acceleration Processes
|
ilan |
| Oswald Siegmund (Senior Space Fellow, SSL) | 510-642-0895 | 110 SSL |
Soft X-ray and UV Astronomy; UV Detector Development
|
ossy |
| Charles Townes (Professor in the GraduateSchool) | 510-642-1128 | 207 SSA |
Ten Micron Interferometer
|
cht |
| Barry Welsh (SSL) | 510-642-0305 | 103 SSL |
Soft X-ray and UV Astronomy; UV Detector Development
|
bwelsh |
| Dan Werthimer (SSL) | 510-642-6997 | 211 SSA |
SETI, Distributed Computing, Signal Processing
|
danw |
| Andrew Westphal (SSL) | 510-642-2969 | 201 SSA |
Galactic Cosmic Rays; Hypervelocity Extraterrestrial Grains
|
westphal |
Note: Opportunities are also available with SSL researchers on campus (Profs. Fung, Genzel, Graham, Holzapfel, Marcy, Price, Richards, Sadoulet, Smoot, and Stark) and at LBNL (Crawford, Pennypacker).
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