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AguaClara Summer Internship

Instructor: M.L. Weber-Shirk
No prerequisite

The summer internship is open to students of all disciplines interested in development work and helping solve a global crisis of lack of clean water through research and design of sustainable water treatment plants. The first internship meeting will be held on Monday, June 14, 2010 at 11 AM in HLS 366.

The internship will be 8 weeks long and will start and end the same dates as noted on Cornell's academic calendar for the 8 week summer session:
Academic Calendar

Although the course is similar to CEE 2550 or CEE 4550, it differs in that the workload and expectations will be higher.

Students are expected to participate in a 75 minute meeting every week in class where student teams will present project information, organize teams, present reports and meet with the team leader or instructor. In addition, outside speakers and special discussions pertaining to clean water or development work are possibilities.

Extensive training for new team members will be given in the first and second weeks of the internship.

Each student team will also be expected to participate in a 30 minute meeting every week with the team leader or instructor. Team meetings will give an overview of what has been learned/accomplished and questions

Students should plan for the internship to be a significant time commitment over the summer. Students will also be expected to work a minimum of ten hours a week on project related work in addition to the 75 minute meeting every week and 30 minute meeting with the instructor and/or team leader.

There are several deliverables expected:

  • A midterm wiki report and midterm presentation
  • A final wiki report and final wiki presentation
  • A detailed task list and a research plan for those involved with research will be submitted the first week

For more information please contact mwh65@cornell.edu

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