Undergraduate

Project
PREP0002174
Overview

The position is in the Policy and Integration office within CHIPS R&D. The Research Intern will provide research and other support for one or more members of the Policy and Integration office that will inform the development of new policy for the CHIPS programs.

Research Intern – Science and Technology

Qualifications

Demonstrated capability to conduct independent research in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM), particularly as relevant to informing public or economic policies
Strong written and oral communication skills and excellent attention to detail
Experience with Microsoft Suite platforms

Research Proposal

- Conduct research in the following areas related to the semiconductor industry:
- Economic analysis related to the semiconductor industry, including in manufacturing
and design, and in the broader investment and R&D ecosystem
- International issues affecting the semiconductor industry, including policy developments
affecting R&D collaboration
- Metrics for evaluating the success of education and workforce development programs
in terms of increasing the availability of workforce-ready semiconductor industry
personnel in industry, academia, and government, including from underrepresented
communities

- Summarize and present findings to leadership
- Participate in developing policy recommendations for the CHIPS R&D office.

NIST Sponsor
Colleen Cottle
Group
Integration & Policy Office
Schedule of Appointment
Full time
Start Date
Sponsor email
Work Location
Onsite NIST
Salary / Hourly rate {Max}
$25.00
Total Hours per week
40
End Date