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LPI Announces 2018 Class of Interns

March 12, 2018

Sue Lederer presentation

NASA Chariot Space Exploration Vehicle Johnson Space Center, July 25, 2017

The Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) is pleased to announce the names of the students selected for the 2018 LPI Summer Intern Program in Planetary Science. LPI has been training scientists since 1977. The LPI’s highly competitive intern program offers undergraduates the opportunity to experience cutting-edge research in lunar and planetary science, working one-on-one with scientists at the LPI and the NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) on a project of current interest in planetary science.

This year’s class is comprised of 15 undergraduate students from the United States, United Kingdom, Mexico, and Puerto Rico. The program will run from June 4 through August 10, 2018.

For more information about the program, visit the summer intern webpage.

Student

School

Country

Ethan Campbell Kuehl

Washington University in St. Louis

US

Yoana Boleaga

The City College of New York

US

Nicholas Lee Wagner

Colorado School of Mines

US

Mitzi Cruz Quijano

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo-Bachelor of Science in Environmental Geology Engineering

Mexico

Hannah Colleen O’Brien

Saint Mary's College and the University of Notre Dame; Dual Degree Engineering Program

US

Stephen Jon Slivicki

University of Wisconsin River Falls

US

Federico Stachurski

University of Glasgow

UK

Elisha Lakme Jhoti

The University of Edinburgh

UK

Jacob Paul Ott

Harvard University

US

Alexander Paul Holmwood

Hamilton College

US

Andy J López-Oquendo

University of Puerto Rico at Humacao

Puerto Rico

Lucia Mallozzi

Stony Brook University

US

Devin McQuaig

University of Houston

US

Frank Wroblewski

Northland College

US

Nathan Kelly Hadland

Florida Institute of Technology

US

 

 

 

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