MKID Data Mars Rover Mission Camera Characteristics Liquid Scintillation Counting Prep Techniques CMS High Performance Computing Searching for Dark Matter in Galaxy Clusters Network Management for LQCD Lattice

QuarkNet Interns

Every summer, Fermilab offers a select group of students the opportunity to work with engineers and scientists. These students choose a research project and are given six weeks to complete it. At the end of the six weeks, students are required to share what they've done through an oral presentation.

This year (2013-2014), students conducted research on a number of different activities including: building detectors, building robots, studying the characteristics of a 3-D Camera, environmental testing procedures, searching for dark matter, high performance computing and network management. If you are interested in joining us next summer, visit the QuarkNet Internship info page.

Purpose

This year's website is meant to accomplish several goals. It is here to be:

  • An inside look at what the students accomplished this year.
  • A resource for high school students who want to work on projects that require the same basic skills as this year's projects, as well as a resource for teachers.
  • An antidote to the myth that high school students aren't smart enough to contribute to science in a meaningful way.

QuarkNet Students and Teachers 2013 Summer

QuarkNet Students and Teachers Picture