Goddard Intern Spotlight: Ethan Julius

ethanjuliusINTERNSHIP: Optics Branch Code

UNIVERSITY: Cornell University

HOMETOWN: Princeton Junction, New Jersey

FAVORITE PASSION: Classic Rock

DREAM JOB: Working on the future mission to put a man on Mars.

WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR BEST EXPERIENCE AT NASA’S GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER IN GREENBELT, MARYLAND?

Using an interferometer to produce interferograms that I learned how to analyze on the computer.

WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO STUDENTS INTERESTED IN INTERNING AT NASA?

Apply! It’s a fun and exciting summer that gives you experience that you can take with you to future jobs.

Goddard Intern Spotlight: Uzair Akhtar

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UNIVERSITY: University of Pennsylvania

HOMETOWN: Ashburn, VA

FAVORITE PASSIONS: Solving puzzles, biking

DREAM JOB: Nuclear Engineer

WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR BEST EXPERIENCE AT NASA’S GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER IN GREENBELT, MARYLAND?

My best experience here has definitely been the Science Jamboree during the Employee Engagement Activities. I had already heard rumors of what work was happening at Goddard, but to see it first hand and to be able to talk about it with involved personnel was truly amazing.

WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO STUDENTS INTERESTED IN INTERNING AT NASA?

Don’t be afraid to ask for help. NASA/GSFC contains a huge concentration of well-educated scientists and engineers, so if you ever need help, don’t hesitate. Being an intern, you might be assigned with something challenging. It is important to seek guidance if you’re struggling, because it could be possible that there’s a lot on the line.

Goddard Intern Spotlight: Alexander Nie

alexandernieINTERNSHIP: Research Intern (Astrophysics)

UNIVERSITY: Harvard University

HOMETOWN: Livingston, NJ

FAVORITE PASSION: Eating

DREAM JOB: Physicist

WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR BEST EXPERIENCE AT NASA’S GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER IN GREENBELT, MARYLAND?

I have really enjoyed the being able to come in everyday and work alongside world-class researchers on some mind-boggling problems. For my internship, I built a tool to analyze simulations involving neutron stars—something I never would have even dreamed of doing before! Having a direct mentor has also been fantastic; I’ve certainly picked up new ways to approach problems as well as a slew of new technical skills.

WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO STUDENTS INTERESTED IN INTERNING AT NASA?

I would say, “Go for it! The worst they can say is ‘no’. “ I honestly thought I didn’t stand a chance at getting an internship because I was a college freshman and NASA is such a big name. Having spent a few amazing weeks at GSFC, I feel so silly that I even hesitated to apply.

Goddard Intern Spotlight: Rachel Owrutsky

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INTERNSHIP: Ocean Biology Field Support Laboratory

UNIVERSITY: University of Delaware

HOMETOWN: Silver Spring, MD

FAVORITE PASSION: Ultimate Frisbee

DREAM JOB: Astronaut? (I don’t really know yet)

WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR BEST EXPERIENCE AT NASA’S GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER IN GREENBELT, MARYLAND?

Having the extraordinary convenience of simply walking down the street and getting to hear about the amazing experience that someone like John Mather or Mike Hopkins had in their science-driven lifetime.

WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO STUDENTS INTERESTED IN INTERNING AT NASA?

Never turn down the opportunity to talk to someone new here at Goddard (or any NASA campus); you never know where you might end up.

Goddard Intern Spotlight: David Etim

etimNASA interns come from a variety of geographical locations and backgrounds.This summer, The Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland hosted more than 250 interns for the summer.This section will highlight some of Goddard’s outstanding interns and their career goals.

INTERNSHIP: Collaborative Workbench Using Science Data Analysis

UNIVERSITY: I graduated from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical University. I am currently enrolled at the University of Connecticut.

HOMETOWN: Durham, North Carolina

FAVORITE PASSION: Math, Science, Sports, and Travel

DREAM JOB: Data Analyst at Goddard Space Flight Center/NASA, or another federal agency

WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR BEST EXPERIENCE AT NASA’S GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER IN GREENBELT, MARYLAND?

My best experience was going to the event featuring NASA Astronaut Mike Hopkins and his talk about his time in space for the 37/38 Expedition. I enjoyed the video he showed and what he expressed about how he lived, what he ate, who went on the mission with him, and what his responsibilities were. It was very fun to be there and enjoy what he had to say. I’ve had other great experiences here such as the tour of the Webb telescope and other events around the center but the Hopkins event stood out to me.

WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO STUDENTS INTERESTED IN INTERNING AT NASA?

My advice would be to just apply yourself, and go for it. If you’re really interested in working at NASA, just prepare yourself to work on a really cool project that is relative to what you’re studying. This is a great place to work, the environment is friendly, and just prepare to have fun!

GEWA Clubs Welcome Goddard Summer 2014 Interns

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Several GEWA (Goddard Employees Welfare Association) clubs are opening up membership to 2014 NASA Goddard Interns. GEWA enables NASA employees to explore their common interests through social organizations. The GEWA website lists 53 clubs.

Here is a list of GEWA clubs that welcome summer interns for membership.

Blacks in Government (BIG)

Contact: Merle Robbins, merle.e.robbins@nasa.gov

BIG advocates for the equitable treatment of African American public servants. The organization seeks to increase opportunities for blacks in government through educational and professional programming.

Photo Club

Contact: Nancy Rosenbaum, nancy.b.rosenbaum@nasa.gov

Potential members are to pay $5 annual dues. See http://gewa.gsfc.nasa.gov/clubs/photo/ for a description and schedule of activities.

Tennis Club

Contact: Maria Lecha, maria.c.lecha@nasa.gov

Membership for summer interns is $25. This allows interns to play in any of the eight Har-Tru (artificial clay) courts or the two lighted hard courts. A list of playing partners is provided.

Eurogaming Enthusiasts Klub (GEEK)

Contact: Mark Beckman, mark.beckman@nasa.gov

Games are organized into “seasons.” Four board games are selected each season.

Toastmasters

Contact: James Peachy, james.peachey-1@nasa.gov

Toastmasters allow members to practice and improve public speaking and leadership skills in a low-stress environment

SCUBA Club

Contact: Mike Weiss, 6-5720

The Scuba Club enriches the diving experiences of members by providing safety information and local dives. Visit the club website at http://www.goddardscuba.com for more information.

Running & Orienteering (GROC)

Contact: Mr. Tom Winkert, 6-2917

GROC runs at lunch with the track group or with other GROC members during other times of the day. There is a club picnic in July or August.

Cuong Nhu Karate Club

Contact: Xuan Nguyenm, xuan.v.nguyen@nasa.gov

Cuong Nhu is a blend of Shotokan Karate, Judo, Aikido, Wing Chun, Tai Chi Chaun, Vovinam, and boxing. Classes are held in the building 28 atrium Mondays and Thursdays rom 5:15 -7 p.m. Interns can participate for free.

Islamic Study Group

Contact: Furqan Chiragh, furqan.l.chiragh@nasa.gov

The group is being revived.

Bible Club

Contact: Felipe Romo, felipe.p.romo@nasa.gov

The club meets every Tuesday from 12-1p.m. in Building 7, Room N200B. No RSVP required.

Flying Club

Contact: Malcolm Milam, malcolm.b.milam@nasa.gov

Zymurnauts

Contact: Scott Glubke, scott.e.glubke@nasa.gov

Zymernauts seeks to educate its members in the practice of home brewing.

Art of Living Club

Contact: William Hayden, william.l.hayden@nasa.gov

The club has four noon guided meditations every week around the center.

Goddard Ultimate Frisbee Club

Contact: Alan Kogut, alan.j.kogut@nasa.gov

The club plays every Tuesday and Thursday at 5:30 p.m. on the mall in front of Building 3.

Yoga Club

Contact: Sharon Cooper, sharon.cooper@nasa.gov

The class meets Mondays from 5 – 6 p.m. in the Building 28 atrium.The cost of a seven-week session is $63. The class takes place on June 16, 23: July 7, 14, 21, 28: and August 4. A single class is $15.

Chinese American Club

Contact: Minlin Chang, minlin.h.chang@nasa.gov

The Chinese American Club organizes luncheons and cultural activities to educate and discuss Asian American issues and Chinese American culture.

Aerobic Fitness Club

Contact: Terri L. Hynson, terri.l.hynson@nasa.gov

The Aerobics Fitness Club offers body sculpting classes every Tuesday and Thursday from 4:30 -5:30 p.m. Six-week classes are $42. Walk-ins are $8 per class. Attendees should bring water, exercise mat, comfortable shoes, and light weights.

Electronic Gaming Club

Contact: Bonita Seaton, bonita.l.seaton@nasa.gov

The club has been inactive but is open to speaking to interns regarding potential involvement.

Music & Drama Club

Contact: Kathy Fontaine, kathy.fontaine22@gmail.com

The club is currently preparing for its next production. Interns who reside in the local area are welcome to audition for the fall show. Auditions are July 15.

Sailing Club

Contact: Tom Spitzer, thomas.j.spitzer@nasa.gov

Sailing classes are typically held Thursdays at noon.

Ski Club

Contact: Thomas, Johnson, thomas.e.johnson@nasa.gov

Club members receive benefits offered through the National Ski Council. Interns are welcome to join the club for ski trips during the winter.