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At-Sea Science & Engineering Internship Program


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Academic Level:
Undergraduates - Junior
Undergraduates - Senior
Post-Baccalaureate
Graduate Students (Masters)
Graduate Students (PhD)

Note: this opportunity encourages applications from community college students.

Description:
The Nautilus Science and Engineering Internship Program aims to train undergraduate and graduate students studying ocean science, engineering and video/film in the at-sea environment. Intern positions entail 3-5 week periods working aboard E/V Nautilus as Data Loggers, ROV Pilots, or Video Engineers. All of our interns spend their time on Nautilus working with a wide array of scientists, engineers, students, and educators. Science interns learn how to make scientific observations and process digital data and physical samples. ROV interns learn how to maintain and operate our exploration vehicles and systems. Video engineering and film interns learn how to operate video for our ROVs and work with our communications team to share our Nautilus story. All interns gain experience in communications and leadership, including participating in educational outreach activities


Participating Institution(s):
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Ocean Exploration Trust (Lead)

Program Materials:
 • Program Website 

This Program can be Described by:
Academic Disciplines:
Biology
Communication
Computer & Electrical Engineering
Geological Sciences
Marine Sciences & Oceanography
Mechanical & Industrial Engineering
Robotics
Spatial/Geographic Information Systems
STEM Fields
Telecommunications

Keywords:
Emerging Technology
Habitat Mapping
Marine Biology
Marine Geology
Ocean Exploration
Ocean Science
Remote Sensing
Video Data

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Page last updated 2/25/2024
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