NASA Science Web Design Fellowship

topic posted Tue, April 5, 2005 - 10:52 AM by  Yuri
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Date: Start date is flexible beginning spring or early summer 2005 - this is a one to two year fellowship position.
Applications due by April 29, 2005.

Location: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD


This is a exciting opportunity to increase your experience in web design and development at a leading NASA science center. Our office is responsible for producing television and multimedia products to support many of NASA's space and earth science missions and we are expanding our web presence.

You will design and develop web-based science stories for the NASA and Goddard web portals. You will work with an outstanding team of science writers, animators, data visualization specialists, television producers and education specialists on some of the most exciting science stories for NASA's space and earth science missions.

You will integrate multimedia products into NASA web portals and incorporate elements of our broadcast and print quality graphics into a wide variety of public and education web venues. You will hone your technical skills and abilities while making valuable contacts with other NASA web designers and the Goddard Webmasters group.

You should:
- have a passion for telling mind-blowing science stories.

- be extremely proficient in Macromedia Dreamweaver, Adobe Photoshop, Macromedia Flash and Handcoding in XHTML. You should have working knowledge of Javascript, and Cascading Style Sheets and be familiar with JSP and non linear video editing systems such as Avid, Apple, or Adobe.

- have strong writing and editing skills.

- have completed at least three years of college. Recent graduates are also welcome to apply.

- be able to work full-time at the Goddard Space Flight Center for at least one year.


To apply -- please send a resume to: webfellowship@majordomo.gsfc.nasa.gov

Include 3 references with at least one who can speak in specifics to your technical abilities. Also include a minimum of three URLs for sites that you have designed/developed. If these sites are not entirely your own, please specify which area in particular you were responsible for developing/designing. The Fellowship has a stipend of 25-30k/year.







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Dr. J. Marshall Shepherd
Deputy Project Scientist-Global
Precipitation Measurement Mission (GPM)
and Research Meteorologist
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Code 613.1, Science and Exploration Directorate
Greenbelt, MD 20771
V: (301) 614-6327
F: (301) 614-5492
marshall.shepherd@nasa.gov

www.nasa.gov
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Yuri
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