2019 Summer Research Internships
Cooperative Institute for Modeling the Earth System (CIMES) Research Internship Program at Princeton University
The Cooperative Institute for Modeling the Earth System (CIMES), the successor to the Cooperative Institute for Climate Science, at Princeton University in collaboration with NOAA’s Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) is recruiting both undergraduate
and graduate students for 8-10 week research internships in atmospheric, oceanic and earth system science. Awardees will work with host scientists at the NOAA/GFDL, a world-leading center of earth system modeling, research and prediction. Students with backgrounds
in science, math, computing and/or engineering are encouraged to apply – no prior experience in earth system-related sciences is necessary. Students will work on a focused scientific problem under the close supervision of their GFDL host, and benefit from
resources and activities at GFDL, including interaction with scientists and graduate students, access to high performance computing and library facilities, and opportunities to participate in a wide range of seminars and lab social events. We particularly
encourage applications from students whose participation will add to the diversity of researchers in earth system science,
including students from underrepresented groups, and first generation college students.
The link to the program is: http://www.princeton.edu/cics/research-internships/.
The deadline for application is Jan 15th.
Submit applications via email to [log in to unmask].
Subject: CIMES Summer Internship.
The application is very simple - students need to send a CV and a cover letter (details of what
to include in the letter are given on the webpage), as well as contact
information for 2 reference letter writers who will be contacted
directly only if the student is shortlisted. Interns receive a weekly
stipend and full travel expenses.
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