ANNOUNCING SSL’S NEW URSA MINOR APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM!
Are you a current UC Berkeley sophomore that qualifies for financial aid? Are you interested in getting up to three years of hands-on training in Systems, Mechanical, and/or Electrical Engineering for space missions? If you answered yes to both of these questions, then check out our new URSA Minor Apprenticeship Program run by SSL’s Safety & Mission Assurance team.
Where to Meet SSL Researchers and Engineers!
Networking with SSL’s researchers and engineers sometimes leads to student positions at the lab. Perhaps the best possible regular chance to rub shoulders with some of our team is at the weekly 290B Space Sciences Seminar Series held every Tuesday from 1:00-2:10pm during the fall and spring semesters in 325Physics South Hall on the UC Berkeley campus. To get the complete schedule and/or to join the group listserv for regular reminders, please contact SSL’s Chadi Salem at salem@ssl.berkeley.edu. Another such networking opportunity is the weekly Center for Integrative Planetary Science (CIPS) seminar held every Wednesday starting at 1:10pm in 131Campbell Hall, with pizza served beforehand at 12:45pm. More information, including the current schedule, can be found here.
Not finding anything here that interests you? If so, please fill out our undergraduate intake form and we’ll do our best to get back to you if a new SSL opportunity that fits your interests and skill set presents itself. NOTE: Please be ready to upload a PDF of your resume prior to completing the form.