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Summer Undergraduate Internship - Global Ecology

Location: Stanford, CA
Agency: Carnegie Science
Due Date: April 1, 2019
GPA: 3.00
Description: Carnegie Energy Innovation at the Carnegie Institution for Science’s Department of Global Ecology on the Stanford University campus is looking for an enthusiastic and dedicated undergraduate student as part of a new project to look at the coupled climate and air quality impacts of long-lived versus short-lived air pollutants. The researcher will be expected to conduct 10 weeks of full-time research between the months of May and September. Start and end date can be flexible to accommodate quarter or semester schedules. Compensation includes a $5,000 stipend and a $1040 allowance for travel to a domestic scientific conference. The summer researcher will process, analyze, and visualize global climate model output related to the role that short-lived air pollutants play in the climate and air quality of several major economies. Internship activities will include developing computer code to process climate model data; visualizing and analyzing climate model results; preparing scientific presentations; and carefully documenting all processing and analysis.


Contact Information
Contact: Geeta G. Persad
Email: gpersad@carnegiescience.edu
Web Site: https://jobs.carnegiescience.edu/jobs/summer-undergraduate-internship-global-ecology/


Keywords
Aquatic Biology, Biology, Biotech, Chemistry, Ecology, Environmental Sciences, Geology, Microbiology, Mycology