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Frontera Computational Science Fellowship


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Academic Level:
Graduate Students (PhD)

Description:
The Frontera fellowship program provides a year-long opportunity for talented graduate students to compute on the most powerful academic supercomputer in the world and collaborate with experts at the Texas Advanced Computing Center.

Fellows receive:

-50,000 node-hours on Frontera.

-Paid summer residence at TACC.

-Training on the latest tools, topics, and trends in advanced computing.

- Collaboration with highly motivated researchers and graduate students.

-Networking with academic and industry professionals.

- Presentation and publication opportunities.

Fellows will also receive a $34,000 stipend, up to $12,000 in tuition allowance throughout the year, and travel support to present research results at a Frontera user community event and/or professional conference.

please visit the Fellowship website for more information and to apply.
accepts non-us citizens

Participating Institution(s):
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University of Texas, Austin (Lead)

Program Materials:
 • Program Website 

This Program can be Described by:
Academic Disciplines:
Artificial Intelligence
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Computational Sciences
Computer Sciences
Environmental Sciences
Geological Sciences
Materials Science & Engineering
Molecular Biology
Nanotechnology
STEM Fields

Keywords:
Big Data Science
Climate Modeling
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Computational Modeling
Computer Modeling
Geophysics
High Performance Computing
Machine Vision & Learning
Scientific Computing
Under-Represented Minorities

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This program is funded by:
National Science Foundation (NSF)


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