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DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF)

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Funding Amount

Varies

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship

Funder: Department of Energy Office of Science and National Nuclear Security Administration

Manager: Krell Institute (since 1997)

Overview:
The Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship accepts doctoral students engaged in traditional, application-focused computational science research and those pursuing applied mathematics, statistics or computer science research enabling the use of emerging high-performance computing (HPC) systems without a specific application.

Purpose:
Together, recipients meet the DOE's growing needs to build and efficiently operate the latest, most powerful HPC systems and apply those systems to problems of national importance.

Award Details:

  • Provides tuition, stipends and other benefits to doctoral students

  • Guides fellows as they employ HPC for discovery in disparate disciplines

  • Established: 1991

  • Fellows: Over 700 fellows have studied at over 85 universities around the country; 140 fellows presently enrolled
  • Eligibility:

  • Doctoral students pursuing research in computational science, applied mathematics, statistics, or computer science related to HPC
  • Geographic Scope:

  • United States (universities across the country)
  • Contact:
    Krell Institute manages all details from applicant recruitment to academic oversight

    Focus Areas & Funding Uses

    Fields of Work

    science-research

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