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Get Involved with NASA Research Opportunities
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 08, 2024

NASA is opening doors for individuals interested in contributing to its scientific research and space missions. From students and educators to citizen scientists, numerous opportunities are available to those eager to participate in NASA's work and make a difference in fields like climate science, human health research, and space exploration.

For science enthusiasts, NASA's citizen science initiatives allow global participation. Programs like GLOBE (Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment) enable participants to gather and analyze environmental data, directly contributing to research efforts from any location. For innovative thinkers, NASA welcomes proposals on topics like human health research on the planned Gateway lunar station. Additionally, the Prizes, Challenges, and Crowdsourcing program invites the public to solve critical issues in space exploration, such as waste recycling for deep-space missions and navigation systems for lunar exploration under the Artemis missions. Those seeking adventure can even apply for NASA's Human Exploration Research Analog (HERA), a program that involves healthy individuals in 45-day isolation simulations to study effects relevant to Moon and Mars missions.

Middle and high school students can access unique learning experiences through NASA. Programs like the Gene Lab for High School Students at NASA's Ames Research Center offer rising juniors and seniors four weeks of training in genetic data analysis and computational biology. The annual TechRise Student Challenge calls on U.S. students in grades 6 through 12 to design and launch experiments for suborbital flight, while the Dream With Us Design Challenge encourages young innovators to envision future advancements in aviation safety and technology. Students 16 years and older can also gain hands-on experience by applying for NASA internships, where they can learn alongside NASA experts.

NASA also provides extensive research and internship options for undergraduate and graduate students. EPSCoR (Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research) awards grants for projects aligned with NASA's goals. The National Space Grant College and Fellowship Project funds research opportunities for students at participating colleges and universities. NASA internships offer students the chance to work on meaningful projects in a dynamic setting, while the University Student Research Challenge seeks innovative student solutions to aeronautical research challenges. For those interested in Earth science, the Early Career Research program and Student Airborne Research Program offer a chance to study climate and Earth systems. NASA's Minority University Research and Education Project (MUREP) further provides research opportunities specifically for students at Minority Serving Institutions.

Educators are also encouraged to integrate NASA research into their classrooms. The Space Grant consortium supports faculty development and curriculum enhancement to bring NASA's research into educational settings. NASA internships are available for educators, allowing them to engage with NASA projects and inspire future explorers. The Climate Change Research Initiative invites high school STEM teachers to join NASA scientists on climate-related research teams, gaining firsthand experience in environmental science.

For those seeking comprehensive resources, NASA's STEM Gateway platform offers detailed information on internships, student challenges, and research programs. NASA's Learning Resources webpage, managed by the Office of STEM Engagement, is frequently updated with the latest opportunities, allowing individuals to stay informed and find ways to contribute to NASA's mission.

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