TEMP-Lab/Research Support: Summer Carbon Management Fellows (Multiple Hires)
Georgia Tech | |
United States, Georgia, Atlanta | |
Mar 18, 2026 | |
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Georgia Tech prides itself on its technological resources, collaborations, high-quality student body, and its commitment to building an outstanding and diverse community of learning, discovery, and creation. We strongly encourage applicants whose values align with our institutional values, as outlined in our Strategic Plan. These values include academic excellence, diversity of thought and experience, inquiry and innovation, collaboration and community, and ethical behavior and stewardship. Georgia Tech has policies to promote a healthy work-life balance and is aware that attracting faculty may require meeting the needs of two careers. Job Summary
Provide support services in the operation and maintenance of an academic or research laboratory to include performing analyses; setup, operation, maintenance and cleaning of equipment; and maintaining stock of supplies. Specific duties will be determined based on assignment and unit needs. This position will interact on a consistent basis with: academic and/or research faculty members, staff and students This position typically will advise and counsel: lab users This position will supervise: NA Responsibilities
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This is not a supervisory position. Other Information
Summer Carbon Management FellowPosition Overview The Summer Carbon Management Fellow is a six-week, hybrid experiential learning opportunity designed to expose students to real-world carbon management strategies across the Southeastern United States. Fellows will engage directly with industry professionals, faculty mentors, and interdisciplinary peers to explore practical approaches to minimizing carbon emissions, including carbon capture, storage, and sequestration methods. Fellows will work in collaborative teams composed of students from multiple HBCUs and will develop a final carbon management concept tailored to the Southeast, culminating in a formal presentation supported by faculty and/or industry mentors. Program Duration6 weeks (JuneJuly) Hybrid format (in-person and virtual engagement) Key ResponsibilitiesParticipate in program orientation and on-site training at Georgia Tech. Visit carbon management research sites and partner company facilities across the Southeast. Assist with hands-on tasks related to Measurement, Reporting & Verification (MRV), including basic measurement, sampling, and data collection. Engage in field and laboratory activities such as soil sampling and preparation, basic carbon content testing (e.g., loss-on-ignition), CO sensor monitoring and data logging, introductory biochar applications, and safety-focused workflow practices. Attend weekly mentorship meetings with faculty and industry professionals. Collaborate in interdisciplinary teams to develop a carbon management concept applicable to the Southeast. Deliver a final team presentation during the concluding week of the program. Compensation & Support$5,000 stipend distributed throughout the program. Transportation and lodging provided when appropriate. Direct exposure to STEM, business, and environmental science career pathways. QualificationsCurrently enrolled undergraduate or graduate student at an HBCU. Open to students from all majors, with emphasis on those interested in carbon management, carbon capture, environmental science, engineering, sustainability, or related disciplines. Demonstrated curiosity, reliability, and commitment to safety standards. Ability to commit to the full six-week schedule and comply with program expectations. No prior laboratory experience required. | |
Mar 18, 2026