Astro Careers Lunch Seminar
Friday, February 17, 2017 · 12 - 1 PM
This Friday from 12:00-1:00
in PHYS 201 we will have a presentation from technical staff
(scientists and engineers) working at the Space Telescope Science
Institute (STScI) in Baltimore. STScI is responsible for the Hubble
Space Telescope and upcoming James Webb Space Telescope and work closely
with NASA/Goddard to manage the telescopes and support their science
mission goals. They employ over 600 people in many fields, from
astrophysicists and physicists (from the B.S. to PhD level), to computer
scientists, to materials engineers, and many more (public outreach,
etc). They will make a short presentation on the careers available
(including summer and year-long internship opportunities) at STScI as
part of a push to have a better connection to UMBC students. In other
words, they want YOU to apply to openings at STScI (there is an upcoming
deadline for Research and Instrument Analyst positions on March 10th, more info here: https://rn11.ultipro.com/SPA1004/JobBoard/JobDetails.aspx?__ID=*DC4E3E5A8B43F5C3).
This event is for ANYONE who is interested in potentially working at a place like STScI or NASA,
even if you are just starting out in your studies at UMBC. In fact,
part of the goal of the presentation is to ensure that you get the
skills you need to be good candidates for these jobs. PhD students are
also welcome, as STScI hires at all degree levels.
There
will also be a short presentation on the Astrophysics Minor at UMBC,
also appropriate for those in the first years who may not be aware of
the minor and its benefits for a career at a place like NASA or STScI.