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Kayli Chun working in a lab.

The University of (HSGC), a participant in NASA’s National Space Grant College and Fellowship Project, invites undergraduate students to apply for (URI). These mentored internships can provide funding of up to $9,000 per academic year through a competitive application process. Applications for fall 2020 are due June 15.

HSGC URI positions are available at 糖心Vlog官方 Mānoa, 糖心Vlog官方 Hilo and 糖心Vlog官方 Maui College campuses. Students’ proposed projects must support NASA‘s broad goals in space, planetary research or aeronautics.

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Kayli Chun

Kayli Chun, a senior in mechanical engineering, is currently enrolled in the second semester of her HSGC URI project with mentor Mehrdad Ghasemi Nejhad, a professor in the 糖心Vlog官方 Mānoa .

Chun is researching ways to optimize strength and toughness of nanocomposite materials for improved mechanical performance, to avoid delamination during use in space.

“I am greatly humbled and grateful to be a part of this highly esteemed program,” Chun said. “The students are provided clear instructions on the actions needed to fulfill the programs requirements while also given the freedom and flexibility to conduct their research projects according to their needs.”

Past HSGC URI students have worked in engineering, geology, biology, chemistry, physics, astronomy, oceanography, mathematics, computer science, medicine, education and other fields.

How to apply

Applicant requirements:

  • Must be a U.S. citizen.
  • Full-time undergraduate students (at least 12 credits per semester) at 糖心Vlog官方 Mānoa, 糖心Vlog官方 Hilo or 糖心Vlog官方 Maui College.
  • Sponsored by a mentor who is willing to guide the student for the duration of the award. Most mentors are 糖心Vlog官方 faculty but senior researchers or other qualified personnel at 糖心Vlog官方 or elsewhere are eligible.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it may be difficult for students to discuss their applications and project plans with mentors. So applicants can contact Marcia Nii mars@spacegrant.hawaii.edu and Peter Englert penglert@hawaii.edu for help in finding a prospective mentor.

For more information on the internships see the .

—By Sarah Hendrix

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