I am currently recruiting one to two predoctoral students to work on urban OH chemistry, utilizing TEMPO, chemical transport modeling, and machine learning. The details can be found here: https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/opportunities/graduate-undergraduate-programs/predoctoral-program/predoctoral-current-research.
This opportunity is open to current graduate students, with a duration ranging from six months to one year. The application deadline is November 1, with a possibility of extension. More information and the application portal can be found at [https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/opportunities/graduate-undergraduate-programs/predoctoral-program](https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/opportunities/graduate-undergraduate-programs/predoctoral-program).
The CfA offers a number of fellowships for postdocs and visiting scientists:
The SPARK (Student Pathway to Astrophysical Research Knowledge) program is a new initiative that offers CfA researchers a unique opportunity to mentor and collaborate with highly motivated recent graduates as they gain hands-on research experience in preparation for graduate school in astrophysics or atmospheric sciences.
By supporting a SPARK researcher, you can expand your research team and contribute to the professional development of emerging scientists. SPARK participants will engage in research as part of your research team with a goal of producing publishable work and gaining experience in scientific communication.
You can read more about SPARK on the CfA public site here, or below.
SAO has two Research Experience for Undergrad (REU) internship programs: the SAO Astro REU Summer Intern Program and the SAO/NSF Solar REU Program.
Central Engineering is also developing an internship program:
The CE internship program is a summer program for the present where engineering undergraduates can work on engineering projects at the CfA. They will be working on real-world engineering projects in areas like mechanical design, software development, electrical engineering, systems engineering. They will have mentors and collaborations with other engineers to get the most out of their experience. They will have regular meetings with their mentors to track their progress and a final presentation to the engineering department. For questions, please contact the Central Engineering Department Manager.
For more information on internships at the CfA, please contact the Early Career Researcher Coordinator.