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DOE COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP
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Students must be planning full-time, uninterrupted study toward a Ph.D degree at a U.S. university. Students in their first or second year of graduate study in the physical, engineering, computer, mathematical, or life sciences are eligible to apply for the DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship. Exceptional senior undergraduates who can meet all the requirements listed here may also apply. Applicants must be either U.S. citizens or permanent resident aliens . You must plan to earn a research-based master's or doctoral degree in science, social science, mathematics or engineering. |
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Support of this fellowship is limited to 4 years and must be renewed each year. |
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Full tuition and required fees will be paid during the appointment period. Winners receive a yearly stipend of $31,200. In addition, a $1,000 academic allowance is paid annually to the fellow to be used for duplication expenses, conferences, copies of conference proceedings, travel, or other expenses incurred while doing research or activities directly related to the professional development of the fellow. Upon request, matching funds of up to $2,500 will be made available to provide computer support. Specifically, these matching funds are available to help purchase a computer workstation or an upgrade to an existing workstation that may be used during the fellowship program . Nineteen new CSGF Fellowships were awarded for the 2006-2007 academic year. |
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You apply online independently in October, but the Graduate Studies Advisor is available for consultation. Interested students should visit the program website and register to be notified when the 2008-09 competition opens. To do so, click on the Online Application link from the menu on the left. |
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) is a program funded by the Department of Energy’s Office of Science and National Nuclear Security Administration. The DOE CSGF trains scientists to meet the nation’s workforce needs and helps to create a nationwide interdisciplinary community. The fellowship provides support and guidance to some of the nation’s best scientific graduate students, and these graduates now work in DOE laboratories, private industry and educational institutions. The fellowship currently supports 63 students at 30 universities in 22 states. Nearly 225 students at more than 50 U.S. universities have trained as Fellows, and the demand is only growing. Complete details are found at the Krell Institute home page:
http://www2.krellinst.org/csgf/index.shtml
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