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GSFC Independent Verification and Validation Internship (IVV)

Site: http://www.ivv.nasa.gov

Dave Rosage (301) 286-0904
Wes Deadrick (304) 367-8329

Eligibility: Enrolled as a junior, senior undergraduate or at the early graduate level as of May of the program year; GPA 3.0 on a 4.0 scale; US citizen or permanent resident (as of May of the program year).

Description: The NASA/Independent Verification & Validation Internship Program consists of a 10-week resident summer research program for diverse undergraduate and graduate students interested in careers in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Information Systems, or related fields. It gives its participants working knowledge of NASA and its programs. Through this internship the Research Associate will learn how NASA and IV&V Facility operate, understand the NASA link to the private sector, and gain experience working with a leading Software Assurance research program. Projects may include working hand-in-hand with researchers performing NASA funded research, sanitizing and preparing data and artifacts to support research efforts, developing tools to assist IV&V engineers and project managers, and working to infuse the results of research into NASA software development and IV&V projects.

Duration: 10 weeks

Dates: June through August.

Location: NASA IV&V Facility, Fairmont, West Virginia.

Application Deadline: Due dates are established at http://university.gsfc.nasa.gov/application/.

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