IDAHO FALLS, Idaho — The Idaho National Laboratory is launching SparkLab, a new student-centered and mentor-supported research experience for high school juniors and seniors. These research scholars will engage in immersive, cutting-edge science research projects and help INL work to change the world’s energy future.
SparkLab connects students with INL researchers for project-based research aligned with INL mission areas. Over three months, participants will build research skills, explore STEM careers and tackle authentic scientific challenges, taking their classroom learning to the next level.
The program runs from 1-3 p.m. Fridays from March 20 through May 30 at the Critical Materials and Energy Systems Innovation Center (formerly known as the Center for Advanced Energy Studies). Students will work closely with mentors to develop a research project. They will present their findings during a culminating research showcase open to the public where projects will be judged by INL experts.
Why apply?
- Work alongside INL researchers.
- Gain hands-on research experience for your senior project or college applications.
- Build communication skills by presenting your work to a live audience.
- Explore STEM education and career pathways.
- Top-performing students will earn a scholarship based on the quality of their research and presentation.
- High school juniors and seniors from regional schools with an interest in solving problems, conducting research or science communication are encouraged to apply.
Apply here. Applications are due Feb. 27.
If you have questions, contact Cait McGraw, K-12 STEM Education & Outreach.
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