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Location: North Carolina
A well-established engineering firm with over 30 offices nationwide & abroad currently has several part-time, paying internships available
Location: Florida
Hydrologic modeling and River Restoration are essential components of the projects at the Caloosahatchee River. http://crca.caloosahatchee.org/newsletters/pdf/crca_newsletter_Jun04.pdf The internship involves assisting in the development of the Restoration Assessment of the Caloosahatchee Oxbow at Old Ft. Denaud project. There are five aspects to this project (a) evaluate the hydraulic and ecological benefits of a channel dredging project (b) development of economics components of the decision support system, (c) the software structure and user interface development (d) development of improved design and management plans to enhance the beneficial outcomes of future restorations, (e) provide related educational programs for the general public and K-12 students. Interns assist on a subcomponent of one of these five aspects. Interns can also contribute to feasible opportunities to restore the fluvial ecosystem and support safe recreation while improving the hydrodynamic conditions, wildlife, and water quality and sedimentation characteristics.
Internship for Engineering, Information Technology, Science Students, Hydrology, Biology and Environmental Science students; Minimum 2.10 GPA
*******has developed a low-cost automatic water sampler that includes electronic, hydraulic, and mechanical components. This internship project involves assistance to the design and assembly of a composite water sampler housing and the associated mechanical components, using off-the-shelf components (relays, pumps, solenoid valves, etc.). Previous interns have presented their work at national conferences such as the 2002 AWRA Conference in Philadelphia.
Engineering and Environmental Science Students. Applicants should possess very strong engineering skills and demonstrate leadership, interpersonal and analytical thinking skills.
The goal of this SW Florida based program is to explore issues of water quality degradation as a consequence of the regional use of unsustainable methods for agricultural production. This assignment involves serving as a field assistant responsible for maintenance of an extensive network of flow and water quality monitoring stations and developing innovative technical solutions to field instrumentation challenges in an effort to collect scientific data in support of planning efforts to meet new water quality goals. The assignment requires the analysis and reporting of collected data, developing project websites and attending periodic meetings with project partners and as well as university level scientists. We are seeking strongly motivated students willing to assist dedicated agricultural/scientific scientists and engineers striving to explore and develop strategies to protect and enhance Florida's sensitive natural resources and restore the state's water quality, while sustaining an economically viable and compatible agricultural industry. List of tasks: - Perform field measurement tests according to specified methodology; - Collect water samples during field trips; - Process collected water samples in a laboratory; - Analyze field and lab results; - Document all activities in field logs or field data sheets; - Identify and document potential quality control problems and develop new procedures for reducing them; - Maintain field equipment in working condition; - Document all preventative maintenance and repairs.
Internship for general Engineering and Science students
Position Description: has developed a low-cost automatic water sampler that includes electronic, hydraulic, and mechanical components. This internship project would involve the design and assembly of a composite water sampler housing and the associated mechanical components, using off-the-shelf components (relays, pumps, solenoid valves, etc.). Previous interns have presented their work at national conferences such as the 2002 AWRA Conference in Philadelphia.
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