diates from clusters of galaxies. June 13, 1994 through Au- 

 gust 19, 1994. 



Stephen F. Vance, Bachelors Candidate, Harvard Univer- 

 sity. HEAD. Experimental astrophysics instrumentation 

 development, executing calibration and test measure- 

 ments as well as testing and developing new, hard x-ray 

 imaging detectors. June 13, 1994 through August 19, 

 1994. 



Jenny Rebecca White, Bachelors Candidate, Harvard Uni- 

 versity. HEAD. Participating in the determination of 

 the x-ray luminosity function of the bright bulge x-ray 

 source in our galaxy to within 30 degrees of the galactic 

 center using x-ray databases. June 13, 1994 through Au- 

 gust 19, 1994. 



Amy Renee Winebarger, Bachelors Candidate, Harvard 

 University. HEAD. Working with IDL software to inte- 

 grate data from satellite (YOHKOH) rocket, and 

 ground-based observations with current theoretical 

 model for, sunspots. June 13, 1994 through August 19, 

 1994. 



Nestor John Salazar, Bachelors Candidate, Susquehanna 

 University. Studying the effects of ultraviolet radiation 

 on Marine Phytoplankton. May 23, 1994 through August 

 26, 1994. 



Deborah Schneider, Bachelors Candidate, American Univer- 

 sity. Education. Working in the education office. June 13, 

 1994 through August 27, 1994. 



Melissa Stern Bachelors Degree, Duke University. Studying 

 nutrient cycling in Riparian Forests. May 6, 1994 through 

 August 29, 1994. 



Ian L. Thomas, Masters Candidate, The George Washington 

 University. Geographic information systems and modeling 

 of nutrient budgets fot, Chesapeake Bay watershed. May 2, 

 1994 through August 22, 1994. 



Jason Toft, Bachelors Candidate, Brown University. Crab lab 

 nearshore refuge habitats for juveniles. June 6, 1994 

 through September 30, 1994. 



Stephanie Wand, Masters Degree, University of Cape Town. 

 Global change and vegetation: the impact of rising atmo- 

 spheric carbon dioxide on plant and ecosystem processes. 

 July II, 1994 through September 15, 1994. 



Gabnela Wiederkehr, Bachelors Candidare, University of 

 Maryland. Trophic relationships among planktonic proto- 

 zoa. May 30, 1994 through July 22, 1994. 



Smithsonian Environmental Research 

 Center 



Michael Battaglia, Bachelors Candidate, Universiry of South 

 Carolina, Columbia. Forest Canopy Lab. Forest Canopy Re- 

 search. May 23, 1994 through August 22, 1994. 



Stephen Bolton, Bachelors Candidate, College of William and 

 Mary. Assisting in the education department. March 28, 

 1994 through June 17, 1994. 



Rachel Brock, Bachelors Degree, University of Victoria. Ex- 

 otic species introduction via ballast water. May 30, 1994 

 through October 21, 1994. 



Mary S. Eyman, Bachelors Candidate, University of North 

 Carolina, Wilmington. Ballast invasion study project. May 

 16, 1994 through August 5, 1994. 



Cynthia Fong, Bachelors Candidate, Stanford Universiry For- 

 est canopy and ultra-violet radiation study. June 20. 1994 

 through September 9, 1994. 



Bethany Goldstein, Bachelors Candidate, University of Cali- 

 fornia, Santa Barbara. Assisting with plant ecology lab con- 

 structed wetlands project. May 9, 1994 through August 29. 

 1994. 



Mm Sui Keung, Bachelors Candidate, Smith College Main 

 Focus: Killfish and predation rates. June 27. 1994 through 

 September 2, 1994. 



Mi Ae Kim, Masters Candidate, University of Maryljnd 

 Examining cumulative habitat impacts on neotropical 

 migratory bird populations. May 9, 1994 through July 

 29, 1994. 



Smithsonian Institution Libraries 



Phillip P. Volland, Masters Candidate, Catholic University of 

 America. Anthropology Library. Assisting staff in carrying 

 out primary library functions, including circulation, collec- 

 tion management, preservation/conservation, and reference. 

 May 16, 1994 through June 25, 1994. 



Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute 



Stefan L. Arnaga-Weiss, Masters Degree, University of Mary- 

 land. Center for Tropical Forest Science. Gathering informa- 

 tion on forest resource utilization by human communities, 

 to be used tor a proposal to determine forest value. June I, 

 1994 through September 15, 1994. 



Eric L Paredes, Bachelors Candidate, Universiry of Notre 

 Dame. Assistant in DNA research laboratory. July 1, 1994 

 through August 24, 1994. 



Shelly Rodriguez, Bachelors Candidate, University of Texas, 

 Austin. Working on female choice experiments with 

 Tungara Frogs. May 30, 1994 through August 5, 1994. 



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