Summary
This position is in NASA’s Pathways Intern Program which provides students with the opportunity to explore NASA careers and gain meaningful developmental work experience. This position is for an Engineering Student Trainee in the Communications and Intelligent Systems Division of the Advanced High Frequency Branch at the NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC).
The Advanced High Frequency Branch conducts research and development in the areas of Radio Frequency (RF) devices and circuits including antennas, high power and low noise amplifiers, and RF propagation for aerospace communications. Includes development, test and characterization of RF devices and components such as solid state power amplifiers, power combiners, RF communication circuits for bio-medical applications, semiconductor and superconducting receivers and ferroelectric devices, at microwave, mm-wave and THz frequencies. Develops technologies in support of the next generation space communications architecture, such as superconducting quantum interference filter (SQIF) receivers and Ka-band multi-access antenna arrays. Facilities include planar and cylindrical near-field, far-field and compact antenna ranges, microwave/millimeter-wave device and circuit characterization laboratory, and RF propagation laboratory.