Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship

DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship Application

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.

Benefits of the Fellowship:
* $36,000 yearly stipend
* Payment of all tuition and fees
* $5,000 academic allowance in first year
* $1,000 academic allowance each renewed year
* 12-week research practicum at a DOE Laboratory
* Yearly conferences
* Career, professional and leadership development
* Renewable up to four years

Applications for the next class of fellows are due Tuesday, Jan 11, 2011.

For more information regarding the fellowship and to access the online application, visit: http://www.krellinst.org/csgf.

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