31 March 2017

NASA Frontier Development Lab Call for Applications

Edna DeVore

NASA Frontier Development LabNASA Frontier Development Lab (FDL) has announced its 2017 challenges and opened the application process for participants with a deadline of 19 April 2017. FDL is looking for 12 planetary scientists and 12 computer scientists with machine-learning emphasis. Applicants must have a masters, doctorate, or post-doc level of understanding in this year’s problem areas (Heliophysics, Astronomy, Exogeology, Data Science, Software Engineering, or Advanced Statistics).

Hosted by the SETI Institute, FDL is an applied research accelerator established to tackle knowledge gaps in space science by bringing together machine learning expertise and physical science specialists at the PhD level. Interdisciplinary teams address tightly defined problems and the format encourages rapid iteration and prototyping to create outputs with meaningful application. The 2017 8-week program will accept 24 participants. The challenge questions for 2017 cover planetary defense, space weather, and space resources.

To learn more about FDL, the 2017 challenge questions, and to apply, please visit the FDL website at frontierdevelopmentlab.org.