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Exploring STEM Careers Global Precipitation Measurement Mission Developed by the GPM Education Team NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

STEM Careers What career(s) might be in your future? Watch a few of the videos about scientists, engineers and others in STEM-related careers on the following slides. Then use the online resources on the last two pages to explore careers that might fit your interests and abilities.

STEM Careers: Physical Science Meet a scientist who studies landslides! Dr. Kirschbaum discusses her role with GPM, how she became a scientist and how remotely sensed satellite data can be used to study and evaluate natural hazards such as landslides. Click the image to go to the video:

STEM Careers: Atmospheric Science Meet a scientist who studies clouds and precipitation! Profile of Steve Nesbitt, a professor of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Illinois and a mission scientist on GPM ground validation field campaigns. Nesbitt uses the data collected from radars, aircraft probes and surface instrumentation to improve the representation of cloud microphysical processes in satellite precipitation algorithms. This will help improve global precipitation estimates. Click the image to go to the video:

STEM Careers: Engineering Meet the engineers who helped build and test the GPM Core Observatory! An interview with Beth Weinstein, a GPM integration and test engineer, Lisa Bartusek, GPM Deputy Mission Systems Engineer, and Carlton Peters, associate branch head at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and the GPM thermal branch development lead. These engineers are all part of the larger integration and test team that put the spacecraft through its paces and prepare it for launch. Click the image to go to the video:

STEM Career: Hurricane Hunters Meet the pilots who fly into hurricanes! Learn about the group of men and women who fly aircraft through the eyes of hurricanes, to collect data to help meteorologists (such as those at the National Hurricane Center) study and predict storms. You’ll also get a chance to see some of the interesting data they have collected in their flights. Click the image to go to the video:

STEM Careers at NASA Meet a variety of people who work at NASA, in all sorts of different careers! These short NASA Now videos from the NASA Explorer Schools program introduce you to various people who work at NASA in a number of different fields. Click the image to go to the video: Click the image to go to the video: Click the image to go to the video:

What Careers Interest You? Now it’s your turn to see what careers might match up with your interests and abilities. Check out these websites (more on the next slide) to get you started: At The Fun Works site, you can browse by category or search for keywords. It even has a short quiz to help guide you if you’re not sure where to start. The Bureau of Labor Statistics lets you browse jobs by category, see what education level is required, and shows you how much you might make. You can also find out whether there are likely to be more or fewer jobs in that field in the future. Try Career One Stop for videos about what it means to work in various fields, and the skills and abilities employers are seeking.

More Career Resources Check out career options specifically at NASA – it’s more than just being an astronaut! index.html Or watch this video about launching your career with NASA index.html Interested in careers about the ocean and atmosphere? See what the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has to offer. gy.html gy.html O*NET OnLine can direct you to jobs that specifically require knowledge of different STEM disciplines. Aimed at girls (but boys can check it out too!), Career Girls has video interviews with a number of women in various fields about their jobs, educational background, challenges and successes, and advice to girls. If you’re especially interested in engineering, visit as well.