Responsibilities will include: literature review, data processing and analysis, and producing deliverables, such as a technical report, presentation, and video. Previous GIS or remote sensing knowledge, while beneficial, is not required for acceptance. This is a multi-disciplinary opportunity for all those interested in Earth science and we encourage those in the social sciences, general science, engineering, computer science, etc. to apply.
Applicants must have excellent verbal and written communication skills and be able to work in a fast-paced, highly collaborative environment. Days of the week are flexible, but applicants should be able to commit to 20 – 29 hours per week during the term. The position is paid on an hourly basis that is determined by education level.
Details about this opportunity and how to apply can be found online at https://develop.larc.nasa.gov/. The summer position application window will be open online from January 18th through February 26th, with the term starting June 7th and lasting through August 13th. Please note due to the ongoing pandemic, the DEVELOP summer 2021 term will be conducted virtually. As such, all accepted participants must work remotely from within the United States.
Details about this opportunity and how to apply can be found online at https://develop.larc.nasa.gov/. The summer position application window will be open online from January 18th through February 26th, with the term starting June 7th and lasting through August 13th. Please note due to the ongoing pandemic, the DEVELOP summer 2021 term will be conducted virtually. As such, all accepted participants must work remotely from within the United States.