The Cebrowski institute serves as the hub for several Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) programs. These target under-represented groups and provide support and opportunities that lead to inspiring and growing the national science-technology workforce. Community College Catalyst (3C) 100% of these interns are still in college or have graduated with their 4 year degree in a STEM discipline. | ||||||
![]() Alumni Genaro Sanchez presents at the Naval STEM Forum 2010 CI Summer Intern Activities (YouTube Video) Summer 2011 3C Intern program photos Point Lobos Rocket Launch | ||||||
Undergraduate students work with NPS faculty on non-sensitive/non-classified projects at labs such as the Space Systems Academic Group, Ocean Turbulence Lab, Nanosatellite Advanced Concepts Lab, and the DISE Group. An example of a project was focused on developing commercial, off-the-shelf wireless communications systems for use in humanitarian assistance/disaster relief scenarios as part of the Cebrowski Institute’s Hastily Formed Networks research area. | ||||||
| Several of the NPS interns have earned awards and scholarships as a result of their academic merit and early research experience. For example, Rodrigo Sanchez interned during the summer of 2010 with Pooya Sekhavat in the Control and Optimization Labs working on unmanned vehicle motion planning and worked with Mechanical and Astronomical Engineering Department Chair Knox Millsaps the previous summer on improving gas turbine engine cell instrumentation, was awarded the NASA MUST (Motivating Undergraduates in Science and Technology) award. In addition to tuition assistance, he is in a paid internship at a NASA Center this summer. Two previous NPS interns have also won this esteemed award as well as Chris Halcon earning it this year for the forth in a row! Alumni information is showing that the partnership is succeeding! The students that participated in this program are graduating and going on to pursue undergraduate and graduate degrees at rates that are unparalleled compared to their constituents at other community colleges. Additionally, a high percentage of these placements go on to be hired as Research Assistants with their mentor at NPS. | ||||||
| PhDs and Polka Dots | ||||||
The Cebrowski Institute developed and facilitated a 3-part series of summer gatherings designed to bring together undergraduates working cross-campus who are interested in learning more about STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) disciplines. With opportunities to meet female PhDs doing exciting work at NPS, the goal of the meetings is to expose the next generation of researchers to resources, expertise and wisdom. The sessions focus on exploring connections, finding similarities and dispelling misconceptions. Last year, the groups participated in demonstrations of MOVES Institute's Virtual Sand Table and Virtual 3D Human projects with Dr. Amela Sadagic and received an insiders tour of the Network-Centric Systems Engineering Lab with Dr. Deborah Goshorn. This year a military PhD candidate, a CSUMB Computer Science PhD and NPS Systems Engineering PhD shared their educational and career journeys. Valuable information about educational opportunities available through such programs as the Science, Mathematics & Reserach for Tranformation, Scholarships for Federal Service and NPS Human Resources was also offered and explored. Summer 2011 undergraduates came from high schools, community college, and universities. The award-winning researchers are in Information Sciences, Operations | ||||||
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Funded by NSF, MBRACE (Monterey Bay Regional Academy of Computing Education) is committed to developing student-centered support services to attract a diverse | ||||||
| Monterey FED | ||||||
Monterey FEd's mission is to reduce the friction of searching for and nourishing local technical talent between federal installations and institutions of higher education | ||||||
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