Physicist $105,430 (2010 Median) Entry degree = PhD Job outlook = 14% by 2020 (~ average) $82,500 (2010 Median) Entry degree = B.S (M.S) Job outlook = 21% by 2020 (faster than average) Geologist (GEOphysicist) Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Electrical Engineer $87,180 (2010 Median) Entry degree = B.S Job outlook = 6% by 2020 (slower than average) $82,500 (2010 Median) Entry degree = B.S (M.S) Job outlook = 21% by 2020 (faster than average) Geologist (GEOphysicist) Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Civil Engineer $77,560 (2010 Median) Entry degree = B.S Job outlook = 19% (slightly above average) $82,500 (2010 Median) Entry degree = B.S (M.S) Job outlook = 21% by 2020 (faster than average) Geologist (GEOphysicist) Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Conduct investigations with leading researchers at IRIS institutions. Gain experience with state-of-the-art geophysical equipment, data and data analysis techniques. Engage in the design and implementation of scientific investigations, help prepare publication of results, and defend scientific arguments.
A weekly stipend ($550/week for weeks). Funding for travel to and from the orientation, the research institution, and any fieldwork. Assistance securing housing at the host institution Funding to present your results at a professional meeting
Completed freshman year but not graduating spring semester US citizenship or permanent resident status 3.0 GPA Two semesters of both Math & Physics Prior experience or coursework in seismology or geophysics is not a requirement Computer programming (Matlab, Mathmatica, C++, Java etc) is a plus Experience or coursework in seismology or geophysics is not a requirement for successful candidates.
Deadline to apply is February 1, 2014