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CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE SUMMER INTERNSHIPS 2009 - 
REMINDER: Student Application Deadline is April 13, 2009

http://hackathon.nescent.org/Cyberinfrastructure_Summer_Traineeships_2009

Summer training internships are available for up to four students and
postdocs interested in informatics as applied to scientific data in such
fields as biodiversity, ecology, and evolutionary biology. The program
provides a unique opportunity for undergraduate, masters, and PhD students
as well as postdocs to obtain hands-on experience writing and extending
open-source software as part of a distributed collaborative software
development team building a Virtual Data Center (VDC) that includes major
data and metadata repositories in those fields.

The application deadline for students (April 13, 2009) is approaching rapidly.

Trainees accepted into the program will receive a stipend ($4,500), and with
the exception of attending one meeting near the beginning and one near the
end of the 3-month program period may work from their home, or home
institution. Travel costs incurred in connection with the meetings will be
reimbursed. Each student will have at least one dedicated mentor to show
them the ropes and help them complete their project.

Initial project ideas are listed on the website. These range from validation
of metadata and identifier resolution, to supporting LSID and semantic-web
compliant PURLs for digital data objects, to implementing modern web-service
APIs, to cataloging the diversity of metadata schemas. The project ideas are
flexible and can be adjusted in scope to match the skills of the student. We
also welcome novel project ideas that dovetail with student interests.

The program is supported by a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to a
consortium of major repositories for biodiversity, earth and environmental,
ecological, and evolutionary science. The consortium includes the LTER
Network Office, the U.S. Geological Survey, NASA and Oak Ridge National
Laboratory, the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), the
National Evolutionary Synthesis Center(NESCent), and the National Center for
Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS). It aims to develop the
cyberinfrastructure and technologies necessary to build a Virtual Data
Center (VDC) based on a network of existing and new physical repositories
("nodes") that interoperate using open standards and protocols. The network
will enable discovery of as well as open, stable, and secure access to data
in any of its member nodes.

TO APPLY: Students apply online. Instructions for applying are at the
website (see "When you apply"), along with program rules and eligibility
requirements.  The 15-day application period for students end on Monday,
April 13th, 2009.

INQUIRIES: vdc-twg {at} ecoinformatics {dot} org. We strongly encourage all
interested students to get in touch with us with their ideas as early as
possible. 

Cyberinfrastructure Traineeships Website:
http://hackathon.nescent.org/Cyberinfrastructure_Summer_Traineeships_2009

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