Subj : Ham Radio Project Seeks Science and Tech-Minded Students
To   : QST
From : ARRL de WD1CKS
Date : Wed May 10 2023 05:48 pm

05/10/2023

The National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) is looking for up to 20 young
adults to join their online amateur radio project, Exploring the
Electromagnetic Spectrum[1]. This is the second running of this pilot program.

The program will run from August 7, 2023 - May 13, 2024, for 3 - 6 hours each
week. Students selected for the program will receive hands-on experience and
learn how the electromagnetic spectrum is used in science, technology,
engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. They will also learn about amateur
radio and work towards gaining an amateur radio license. Students from BIPOC
and/or LGBTQIA+ communities are especially encouraged to apply.

ARRL member Jesse Alexander, WB2IFS, Ham Radio Project Lead, said one of the
benefits for students is building and using RF muscle memory. "Yes, using what
I call radio frequency muscle memory will help in many ways. It will help
students learn to think and develop a better understanding of the
electromagnetic spectrum and get them ready for their amateur radio training
and licenses," said Alexander.

The Ham Radio Project is operated by the NRAO's Office of Diversity and
Inclusion, which has similar programs designed to increase equitable access to
STEM education and careers.

ARRL contributed license manuals for students participating in the project.

Below is a list of qualifications for the program:

- Must be 18-20 years old as of August 7, 2023.

- Must be a US citizen or a permanent resident.

- Must demonstrate an interest in STEM.

- Must have access to a computer or smart device; all other equipment will be
provided.

Students selected will:

- Receive a stipend totaling $4,000, with $100 weekly for 40 weeks in two
sessions
Attend weekly meetings with dedicated mentors to learn more about the
electromagnetic spectrum and how it is used in a variety of STEM fields

- Receive long-term networking opportunities with NRAO programs and amateur
radio clubs

- Receive opportunities to attend conferences and apply for paid summer
research experiences

- Participate in hands-on experiences

- Train to become a licensed amateur radio operator

The application deadline is June 1, 2023. For more information or to apply,
please visit superknova.org/ham-radio-project[2].


[1] https://superknova.org/ham-radio-project/
[2] https://superknova.org/ham-radio-project/

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