Please pass this along to any interested students majoring in Computer Science, Electrical, Electronics or Computer Engineering! There are two positions currently open; one is located in the Avionics Branch and the other is in the in Information and Signal Processing Branch both in the Research and Engineering Directorate and is for Computer Science, Electrical, Electronics or Computer Engineering majors. These Pathways Internships are intended to begin in the Summer/Fall of 2016. There are several flexible scheduling options, if you are interested and able to do rotations either during summers or other breaks, or also during a semester from school. As long as you work 640 hours prior to graduation, there is flexibility on how you complete the hours. It is not absolutely necessary to take a semester off of school, but it's also an option. One specific item to pay attention to however, is that this program requires the student to be in school for at least one calendar year prior to graduation, so if you are interested and willing, you MUST indicate on your resume that your graduation date would be a year later than the date specified on the announcement or later. *If you are a graduating senior, and are accepted into graduate school, please put the planned graduate degree date as your graduation date. While this is an intern position, it is ultimately intended to lead to a full time job after graduation. To apply for this position, you must first create a profile on USAJobs.gov. Then you must create your resume on the site. Keep in mind that your resume can be up to 6 pages, or 22,000 characters; you can highlight things such as relevant coursework you've taken, projects you've worked on, professional/scientific organizations you're a member of as well as any publications, awards or relevant information to the job. Please pay special attention to the Job Summary and Duties on the announcement, and make sure the information provided on your resume reflects your abilities to perform similar tasks. For additional guidance on USA Jobs, there are several helpful tutorials on YouTube, and on our NASA Glenn Pathways Page: https://www.grc.nasa.gov/pathways/ When you are applying for this position, please write in the "additional information" section of the resume that you heard about this position through a recruiting event. If you have any questions along the way, please don't hesitate to contact me. Here is the position information for the two positions: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/435994000/ Title: Student Trainee (Engineering)-NASA Pathways Intern Employment Program Close Date: 4/29/2016 Location: Cleveland, Ohio Agency: NASA Glenn Research Center Salary Range: 30,028-61,588$ Grade: GS 4/11 (college sophomores or students with at least 30 semester hours completed through PhD students) Required Majors: Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering or Computer Science Pathways Program Requirements: -Be a U.S. Citizen -Be enrolled at least half time as defined by your ABET accredited educational institution -Have a cumulative GPA of 2.9 or higher (we do not round up) -Be able to work 640 hours at NASA Glenn prior to graduation (can be part or full time work schedules; some students work 1 summer and 1 winter break, some complete all of their hours in 1 summer, some work part time all year, and some take a semester off to work at Glenn) Summary: This Pathways Intern (co-op) position is for an engineering student trainee in the Avionics Branch of the Power Division in the Research and Engineering Directorate at the NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) in Cleveland, Ohio. The Branch provides discipline engineering for avionics hardware, including flight computers, data busses, printed circuit boards, and programmable logic devices (PLDs). Performs end-to-end avionics system architecture definition, integration, analysis, and evaluation, as well as specification, design, development, procurement, test, and verification of components associated with these disciplines throughout all phases of the project/program life cycle. Primary tools applied to this work include commercial electrical design, analysis packages, and development tools for PLDs. Co-operates the Avionics/Software Laboratory for developing and testing breadboard and brassboard hardware. Duties: The incumbent will perform tasks and duties directly related to avionic systems work that involves conception, requirements definition, design, specification, analysis, planning, development, installation, test, modification, verification, and operation of avionics and electrical systems for space flight and aerospace research hardware. This includes system components, component/system interfaces, operating systems, and application software for aerospace systems, research articles, multistage space vehicles, space experiments, and ground support hardware and facilities. The incumbent must have basic knowledge of avionics, complex electronics (specifically FPGAs and VHDL coding language), instrumentation, printed circuit board design, and computer aided electrical design tools. https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/435901500/ Title: Student Trainee (Engineering)-NASA Pathways Intern Employment Program Close Date: 5/4/2016 Location: Cleveland, Ohio Agency: NASA Glenn Research Center Salary Range: 30,028-61,588$ Grade: GS 4/11 (college sophomores or students with at least 30 semester hours completed through PhD students) Required Majors: Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering or Computer Science Pathways Program Requirements: -Be a U.S. Citizen -Be enrolled at least half time as defined by your ABET accredited educational institution -Have a cumulative GPA of 2.9 or higher (we do not round up) -Be able to work 640 hours at NASA Glenn prior to graduation (can be part or full time work schedules; some students work 1 summer and 1 winter break, some complete all of their hours in 1 summer, some work part time all year, and some take a semester off to work at Glenn) Summary: This Pathways Intern (co-op) position is for an engineering student trainee in the Information and Signal Processing Branch of the Communications and Intelligent Systems Division in the Research and Engineering Directorate at the NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) in Cleveland, Ohio. The Branch conducts research and technology development of information and signal processing methods and approaches for digital communications systems. Performs design and testing of hardware, waveform development, software simulation and analysis to identify and create subsystem-level products for Agency space missions and aeronautics applications. Duties: The incumbent will work with a team of engineers to obtain the skills that are needed for developing new cognitive communication systems involving digital signal processing theory and implementation. New architectures in cognitive radio systems for space communications and navigation, and in autonomous systems for aeronautics will drive future technology advancements. The incumbent will work as part of an interdisciplinary team to capitalize on technology advancements in RF communications, space networking, pointing and tracking, and spectrum/power efficient methods to significantly improve overall performance. The incumbent will have the opportunity to grow expertise in cognitive engine implementation, adding capabilities of machine learning and reasoning to solve these challenges. The incumbent will gain knowledge of autonomous learning algorithms that will be key to future space exploration and aeronautics needs for NASA missions. The incumbent will have the opportunity to design, analyze components and systems through modeling/simulation or prototype hardware and software, conduct experiments and testing, and participate in creativity and innovation sessions. 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