The Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship

The Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) – a program that has supported the graduate studies of nearly 600 awardees since 1991 – is currently accepting applications through January 18, 2023. 

As you read, kindly forward this message to anyone you feel would be a good fit for the program. We look forward to welcoming another multidisciplinary class of fellows in the fall of 2023. Your encouragement could make all the difference in someone choosing to pursue this life-changing opportunity. 


The DOE CSGF provides outstanding benefits and opportunities for doctoral students in various fields that use high-performance computing to solve complex problems in science and engineering. Renewable up to four years, the fellowship also seeks candidates researching applied mathematics, statistics, computer science or computational science advances that contribute to more effective use of emerging high-performance systems. Learn more about the program’s two tracks here.

The DOE CSGF is available to U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents who plan full-time, uninterrupted study toward a Ph.D. at an accredited U.S. university; senior undergraduates and first-year graduate students are eligible to apply.

Benefits include:

  • A $45,000 yearly stipend
  • Payment of full tuition and required fees
  • Yearly program review participation
  • An annual professional development allowance
  • A 12-week DOE laboratory research practicum experience

Please consider joining fellowship staff as we host an informational webinar at 1:30 p.m. CT on Thursday, December 8. This Zoom session (register here) will provide an overview of the DOE CSGF and guidance for applying, and it will serve as a forum to ask related questions in a live Q&A format. A recording will also be made available via the fellowship website.

Meanwhile, you’ll find application details and a downloadable poster here, and we encourage you to read more about the pursuits of fellows and alumni via our annual DEIXIS publication here.

As always, we thank you for your support of the DOE CSGF, and we welcome the opportunity to answer questions ahead of the January 18 application deadline.

Best regards,Lindsey EiltsDOE CSGF Program CoordinatorKrell Institutecsgf@krellinst.org

HDR Scholarship

2023 HDR Scholarship Poster Transportation

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About this Scholarship

Our scholarship committee will grant two $10,000
scholarships to two exceptional students, preferably
enrolled in a civil, structural, geotechnical or other related
engineering discipline associated with the transportation
engineering industry. We will give preference to students
with a proven interest in transportation engineering. Along
with the scholarship, the student must be willing to accept
a paid internship. We will determine the location of the
internship by matching the interest of the student with an
HDR office that offers a strong mentoring opportunity for a
future transportation engineering professional. Housing and
transportation are not provided for the internship.

How to Apply
Visit hdrinc.com/transportation-scholarship to apply.
Questions
employment@hdrinc.com

Scholarships for Women in stem

Despite an increase in women in the STEM field in recent decades, they’re still greatly underrepresented. Bias, gender stereotypes, and discrimination are some factors that contribute to the STEM diversity and gender gap. Getting more women in STEM majors can help break down personal barriers for marginalized students, expand the workforce to meet the growing demand, and increase innovation by making teams more diverse.

Our team recently launched our brand new diversity in STEM hub; BestColleges curated a scholarship resource for women majoring in STEM.Review our scholarship below:https://www.bestcolleges.com/resources/women-in-stem-scholarships/Include the above link on your site here or any other page that you see fit: https://gsso.ce.gatech.edu/incoming-students/incoming-international-students/paying-for-grad-school-international-students/

MIT School of Engineering Postdoctoral Fellowship Program

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On behalf of MIT School of Engineering’s Associate Dean for Diversity,  I am delighted to announce the next application cycle for the 2023-25 Cohort of the MIT School of Engineering Postdoctoral Fellowship Program for Engineering Excellence. This program seeks to discover and develop the next generation of leaders who will enhance the diversity of the School of Engineering through their research, educational efforts, and service, and contribute to excellence in the field of engineering. This program is designed to help postdoctoral fellows develop in multiple dimensions. In addition to an emphasis on research, it will focus on providing resources and opportunities, and building a professional network for its mentees. The program will arrange a set of professional development opportunities as presentations and discussions for the cohort along three career paths: academic, engineering leadership, and entrepreneurship.

Our application portal opened on November 1, 2022. The application deadline is January 31, 2023, with decisions made by mid-March 2023. 

I invite you to learn more in the attached postcard, two-pager and FAQ as well as the webpage and coinciding application portal. If you have any questions, please contact our team at soe-pfpfee@mit.edu.