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DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship
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The Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate
Fellowship (DOE CSGF) program provides outstanding benefits
and opportunutues to students pursuing a PhD in scientific
or engineering disciplines with an emphasis in high-performance
computing. Areas of interest include (but are not restricted to)
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Aerospace and Aeronautical Engineering
Applied Mathematics
Astronomy
Biomedical Applications and Engineering
Biology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Computational fluid dynamics
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Electrical and Computer Engineering
Environmental Science and Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Nuclear Engineering
Oceanography
Physics
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Funded by the Department
of Energy’s Office of Science and National Nuclear
Security Administration, the DOE CSGF
trains scientists to meet the nation’s workforce
needs and helps to create a nationwide interdisciplinary
community. The fellowship provides support and guidance to
some of the nation’s best scientific graduate students, and
these graduates now work in DOE laboratories, private industry
and educational institutions. Over 250 students at more than
50 U.S. universities have trained as Fellows, and the
demand is only growing.
Read the 2004 article (updated July 2009)
Building
a Community of Leaders to find out more about why
the DOE CSGF program is important to the nation.
Application
The 2010-2011 fellowship application period
ended January 14, 2010.
Anyone who submitted a complete application may still log in
here and check
on the status of their supporting materials.
Everyone who submitted a complete application will be notified by mail
whether they have been selected for a fellowship by mid-March 2010.
The latest issue of the
CSGF newsletter CSGF Community is now available!

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Contact:
DOE CSGF Program Coordinator
1609 Golden Aspen Drive, Suite 101
Ames, IA 50010
515.956.3696 (phone) 515.956.3699 (fax)
csgf@krellinst.org
Last update: January 26, 2010
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