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Nick Grokhowsky

Data Manager

Nick Grokhowsky

“The small part that I have played in each of these studies will contribute to efforts to clean up or mitigate the damages caused by these pollutants. I am proud to say that my efforts with the EPA in the last ten months will make a difference.”

 

Nick Grokhowsky

Data Manager

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Victoria Kurker

Ecotoxicology Research Support Associate

Victoria Kurker

“The opportunities at MED (Mid-continent Ecology Division) and the supportive work environment has made this job one of my favorites. ”

“My goal is to reduce someone’s suffering and worry by ensuring that they have a safe and clean environment to live in. I want to make an impact, no matter how small, in preventing people from getting sick from their environment.”

Victoria Kurker

Ecotoxicology Research Support Associate

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Chelsey Fattal Sooriyarachchi

Air Emissions Modeler

Chelsey Fattal Sooriyarachchi

“Although working at the EPA has been a great stepping stone [and air is an interesting fluid], I’d like to re-enter the realm of hydrological science and management in the near future, as I did during my undergraduate years at the University of Notre Dame. More specifically, my next trajectory is to get a Ph.D. in oceanography and water conservation, and then seek a career with the United Nations-Water organization.”

Chelsey Fattal Sooriyarachchi

Air Emissions Modeler

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Carolyn Carter

Communications Specialist

Carolyn Carter

“This job has been perfect for me because it combines my love of science with my love of writing.”

Carolyn Carter

Communications Specialist

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jimenez-and-dad-in-puerto-rico.jpgMonica Jimenez, former EPA NSSC contractor, featured in Science Matters

Monica Jimenez, Ph.D., recently was featured in the Environmental Protection Agency’s Science Matters digital newsletter. Jimenez is a former contractor in the EPA’s National Student Services Center program, which is managed by ORAU.

As a pre-doctoral student at the EPA Human Studies Facility in Chapel Hill, N.C., Jimenez joined a research project in the Environmental Public Health Division within the Office of Research and Development. The project focuses on the adversepublic health impacts of environmental exposures, using human subject data and publicly available databases toinvestigate the human health effects of air and water pollutants and other environmental exposures.

Read more about Jimenez and her current work at EPA here: https://www.epa.gov/sciencematters/meet-epa-researcher-monica-jimenez-phd

HandshakeHandshake recognizes ORAU Workforce Solutions for Early Talent recruiting

ORAU Workforce Solutions is among the recipients of the first-ever Early Talent Awards from Handshake, the online early career community and job search platform. The Early Talent Awards recognize best-in-class early talent recruiting programs.

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About EPA National Student Services Contract (NSSC)

ORAU manages the NSSC under the Student Services Contracting Authority on behalf of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Selected applicants will become temporary employees of ORAU for the duration of the assignment, up to five years.