Join one of the Nation's leading multidisciplinary science and technology programs for a ten-week laboratory internship.
Undergraduate and Graduate Program: June 1, 2021 through August 6, 2021 in Washington, DC
Early Review Application Deadline*: November 15, 2019 (refer to TWC website for information and instructions).
Normal Application Deadline: Normal Application Deadline: February 22, 2021
* 2021 DoN - NRL HBCU/MI Internship program will be contingent upon DoD/CDC and NRL Workforce guidelines as it relates to COVID-19 pandemic. Internship program could pivot to Virtual internship program base on Federal guidelines
Research Opportunities include (but are not limited to):
- Catalytic Sorbent Synthesis for Neutralization and Decontamination of CBW targets
- Wireless Power
- Polymer Synthesis for Improved Optical Properties
- Space Observations: Investigating Coronal Mass Ejections
- Optical Orbital Debris Prototype Development
- Canine Detection Chemistries
- Biosensor Design and Engineering
- Bio-fuels and Alternative Energy Materials
- Systems Biology
- Cybersecurity
- Graphical User Interface-Robotics Engineering
- Microbattery and Miniature Power Source Designs
- Protein Engineering and Therapeutic Enzyme Development
- Image Processing and Data Interface
- Microstructural Studies of Advanced Steels
- Nanoparticle Characterization and Synthesis
- Structural Biology and X-ray crystallography
- Molecular Engineering of Bioconstructs for Chemical and Biotoxin Detection
- Microbiotics: Engineering and Design
- Meta-Proteomics and Mass Spectral-Based Proteome Profiling
- Additive Manufacturing
- Novel Materials Joining Processes
- Micro- and Nanofabrication Surface Design of Materials
- Computational Design and Characterization of Materials
- Engineering and Device Fabrication for Explosives Detection
- Nanocrystalline Magnetic Materials for Power Electronics
- Electrochemical Reduction Pathways of Nitroenergetics
- Laser Processing of Biomaterials
- Solar Energy Harvesting
- Organic/Inorganic Molecular Imprinting
- Surface Plasmon Resonance Analysis
- Quantum Materials
- Solar radio astronomy
- Design and fabrication of III-V semiconductor-based optoelectronics Infrared detection and imaging
- Electromicrobiology - molecular and synthetic biology to investigate and develop electrical capabilities in living bacteria