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5 indigenous Australian students selected for NASA internship at Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Five Indigenous Australian students have been selected for a prestigious 10-week internship at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, where they will work on cutting-edge space missions.

August 13, 2024 / 15:26 IST
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Five Indigenous Australian Students Selected for NASA Internship at Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Five Indigenous Australian Students Selected for NASA Internship at Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Five indigenous Australian university students have been shortlisted for a 10-week internship at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in California. The students, selected as part of Monash University’s National Indigenous Space Academy (NISA), will work on various space missions alongside top scientists and engineers. This program is supported by the Australian Space Agency and CSIRO.

The selected students include Carl Goodwin, a Gamilaroi man studying Artificial Intelligence at Monash University; David Corporal, an Eastern Arrernte man from Queensland University of Technology (QUT); Jordan McGrath, a Lunga Kija man from Griffith University; Renee Wootten, a Tharawal woman from the University of Sydney; and Lucy Barr, a Palawa woman from the University of Tasmania.

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During the internship, each student will be paired with a mentor at JPL and will contribute to different projects. For example, Carl Goodwin will be analyzing spectral data from NASA’s Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation (EMIT) mission, which is currently aboard the International Space Station.

"I am really excited to apply my AI and machine learning knowledge for research in the space sector," Goodwin said.