Paid NSF Doctoral Fellowship in Coastal Resiliency
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Academic Level: Post-Baccalaureate
Graduate Students (Masters)
Graduate Students (PhD)
Description: National Science Foundation CREST Center for Geospatial and Environmental Informatics, Modeling and Simulation (GEIMS) Doctoral Fellowship.
We are seeking graduate students who will work as Graduate Research Assistants (GRA) while they pursue Doctoral Degrees in either Geospatial Computer Science (GSCS) or Coastal and Marine System Science (CMSS). The GRA will work alongside their advisors to further the goal of CREST-GEIMS which is to improve Coastal Resiliency through research projects focused on Geospatial Informatics, Environmental Informatics, and Community Resilience and Public Health.
The Benefits are:
-All TAMU-CC Graduate school tuition and fees are covered.
-Monthly stipend of $2200 with MS degree, $1800 with BS degree.
-Monthly stipend of $2400 after advancing to PhD candidacy.
-Immediate Health insurance coverage.
-Summer Research Experience at off-campus Collaborator site.
-Travel support for Conferences and Professional meetings.
The Eligibility Criteria are:
-U.S. Citizen; URM Ethnicity (African Americans, Hispanics, American Indians, and Native Alaskans); Graduate student enrolling (or enrolled) in TAMU-CC Geospatial Computer Science or Coastal and Marine System Science Doctoral Program.
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Participating Institution(s):(Click an institution to see all programs it hosts or sponsors)Program Materials:This Program can be Described by:Academic Disciplines:
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Computational Sciences
Computer & Electrical Engineering
Computer Sciences
Environmental Sciences
Hydrology
Information Sciences
Natural Resources
Spatial/Geographic Information Systems
STEM Fields
Keywords:
Coastal Engineering
Coastal Studies
Geoinformatics
Geospatial Modeling
Information Sciences
Population Health
Remediation & Restoration
Remote Sensing
Systems Engineering
Urban Hydrology
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This program is funded by:
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Page last updated 2/21/2024
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