Javascript is required to load this page.
Page Loaded
Thank you for your interest in working with the Fatigue Countermeasures Lab at NASA Ames Research Center!
Internships typically take place in the summer months and last 8-10 weeks. Interns are required to be onsite at Moffett Field, CA and work 40 hours per week. Interns will need to plan for their own accommodations and transport to the lab. Because we conduct overnight sleep studies in the lab, interns are required to work some shifts on weekends and overnight.
All interns assist with recruiting and running participants during our summer study and conduct analyses on their own research project of interest under the guidance of a mentor in the lab. The independent research projects culminate in a poster presentation.
Please reply to all questions below. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Rachel Jansen (rachel.a.jansen@nasa.gov).
Please upload a current CV:
Drop files or click here to upload
Full Name:
Email address:
What level of education have you received?
High school degree
Bachelor's degree
Master's degree
Professional degree
Doctoral degree
Other:
At what school/institution are you based? Please include information about major/area of focus and department if relevant.
How did you hear about the Fatigue Countermeasures Lab?
Have you interned at NASA before?
Yes
No
If so, please indicate where you interned previously and what you worked on:
What is the most interesting thing to you about sleep/circadian rhythms?
What are your career/education goals following your current training?
How do you believe an internship in the Fatigue Countermeasures Lab will help you achieve these goals and what training do you hope to gain through this internship?
Please describe what coursework, research, and work experience you have that is relevant to this internship. If you've ever done an internship before, please indicate where and when this was:
Are you a US citizen?
Yes
No
Is there anything else you think we should know?
Powered by Qualtrics