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Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF)


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Academic Level:
Graduate Students (PhD)

Description:
This is an opportunity for doctoral students to earn up to four years of financial support along with outstanding benefits and opportunities while pursuing degrees in fields of study that utilize high performance computing technology to solve complex problems in science and engineering.

The DOE CSGF has defining benefits that set it apart from other science- and engineering-focused graduate fellowships:

• A yearly stipend of $36,000

• Payment of full tuition and required fees during the appointment period (at any accredited U.S. university)

• A $5,000 academic allowance in the first fellowship year and a $1,000 allowance each renewed year (to be used for the purchase of a computer workstation or for research/professional development expenses)

• Up to four years of total support, depending on renewal

• A twelve-week practicum experience at one of 21 DOE national laboratories or sites, including access to DOE supercomputers

• A rigorous program of study that ensures fellows have solid backgrounds in a scientific or engineering discipline plus computer science and applied mathematics

• An annual program review for fellows, alumni, university and DOE laboratory staff, held each summer in the Washington, D.C. area
nationwide program

Participating Institution(s):
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Krell Institute
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)

Program Materials:
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This Program can be Described by:
Academic Disciplines:
Computational Sciences
Computer & Electrical Engineering
Computer Sciences
Mathematics

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This program is funded by:
U.S. Dept. of Energy (DOE)


Page last updated 1/29/2024
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