Dept of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship
Computational science is interdisciplinary by nature, using algorithms, mathematics and computers to analyze and solve scientific and engineering problems. The DOE CSGF’s unique program of study helps nurture this crosscutting foundation.
The result: scientists who may reside in science, mathematics, engineering or computer science departments but share an interest in research using computing and mathematical methods. Although their pursuits vary widely, the DOE CSGF helps these computational scientists develop a sense of community that’s often difficult to find in a single academic department. It starts with practicum assignments at DOE laboratories, where interdisciplinary teams conduct research in ways far different than in academic departments.
DOE CSGF Science & Engineering Track fellows use math and computers to conduct doctoral research in many fields, including:
- Aeronautics
- Astrophysics
- Biological Sciences
- Chemical Engineering
- Chemistry
- Electrical Engineering
- Environmental Science
- Materials Sciences
- Mechanical Engineering
- Physics
DOE CSGF Mathematics/Computer Science Track recipients pursue doctoral degrees in applied mathematics, statistics, computer science, computer engineering or computational science — or their academic equivalent — with research interests that help use emerging high-performance systems more effectively.
Applications are due January 16, 2025.
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