The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Domestic
Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO) Summer Internship Program provides
opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students to participate in
projects at federal research facilities located across the country focused on
helping DNDO meet its mission of “implementing domestic nuclear detection
efforts for a managed and coordinated response to radiological and nuclear
threats, as well as integration of federal nuclear forensics programs.” This
program will prepare a diverse, highly talented, educated, and skilled pool of
scientists and engineers to address issues related to national security and
nuclear detection and to enhance the future scientific and technical workforce
to be both knowledgeable and trained in fields of specific interest to DNDO.
Undergraduate students receive a stipend of $600 per week
for ten weeks plus travel expenses.
Graduate students receive a stipend of $700 per week for ten
weeks plus travel expenses.
Research experiences are offered at:
● Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley, CA)
● Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (Livermore, CA)
● Los Alamos National Laboratory (Los Alamos, NM)
● National Security Technologies – Remote Sensing Laboratory (Los Vegas, NV and Andrews AFB, MD)
● Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (Richland, WA)
● Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley, CA)
● Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (Livermore, CA)
● Los Alamos National Laboratory (Los Alamos, NM)
● National Security Technologies – Remote Sensing Laboratory (Los Vegas, NV and Andrews AFB, MD)
● Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (Richland, WA)
Areas of research: Engineering, computer science,
mathematics, physics, chemistry, environmental science, and more.
U.S. citizenship required
Application deadline: January 25, 2017, at 11:59
PM EST
How to Apply: Applications and supporting materials
must be submitted at
Program Information: Detailed information about the
internships can be found at
For questions please email us at dhsed@orau.org.
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