Student
Satellite Balloon Payload
Summer Internship 2012-2013
Paid Summer Internship Opportunity
No Experience Necessary
Application Deadline: February 27, 2012
Award Announcements: March 6, 2012
(Note that these dates have been changed)
Purpose:
The Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium (WSGC) is looking for up to
four to six full-time students from affiliate member institution, majoring in a science or engineering discipline, to join the science payload team of our high-altitude balloon project, Elijah. Interested students need not have experience, a pre-formed team or an initial idea for a payload project, only the desire to work with other students to conceive of and carry out a payload project. The WSGC will form the team and provide the launch personnel and vehicle,
as well as a mentor.
Awards:
Each intern will receive a $4000 award, paid in
increments. In addition, lodging will be provided by the WSGC at the MSOE dorm for students who do not live in the
area. All funding subject to availability.
Work period:
Approximately 15 May 2012 to 15 August 2012, with some data analysis to be performed through 15 December 2012. Start time is flexible, based on the end of spring term for each institution.
Location:
Meetings of the team will take place in Milwaukee or occasionally Green Bay, Wisconsin. Students must be able to provide their own transportation.
Program description:
As part of the Student Satellite Initiative, the Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium (WSGC)
runs the Elijah High-Altitude Balloon project, which provides opportunities for students to fly their science experiments in a near-space environment.
For this part of the Elijah Project, selected students will form a collaborative team of science and engineering specialists, whose task will be to design and build a
payload to be launched from a high-altitude balloon that will ascend up to 100,000 feet or more before bursting. Students will be expected to define an important science question or set of questions that might be addressed by a high-altitude balloon flight, and then
with the assistance of mentors, design and build a science-driven payload. Students will design and build the science experiments to fly in this environment, assist the Elijah Launch Team in the launch of their satellite; track and chase the balloon as it traverses, retrieve the payload upon landing, and analyze the resulting data. Payload Team members will also be responsible for presenting their results at the annual Wisconsin Space Conference, to be held
in August 2012.
Requirements:
·
This internship opportunity
is open to U.S. citizens enrolled at the sophomore, junior or senior level at
any Affiliate Member institution of the WSGC as of fall of 2012, majoring in any science, math,
technology, or engineering discipline.
·
Students must be enrolled
through December of 2012.
·
Preference will be given to
applicants with a minimum 2.5 GPA, and those who can demonstrate a strong
interest in the success of the project. Motivation and teamwork are more
important than experience, with self-motivation and ability to complete work
with minimal supervision being absolutely critical.
Interviews will be scheduled individually; every effort will be made to schedule interviews at the applicant's home campus.
Before applying, please read the
Additional Requirements.
To Apply:
Application Form
For instructions on applying, please read the Balloon Payload Application Instructions
Need more information? Contact our program office:
Program Office
Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium
University of Wisconsin - Green Bay
Green Bay, WI 54311
920-465-2108
wsgc@uwgb.edu