Details about DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship 2025-26
DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship 2025-26 is offered for Research Fellow/ Scientist degree in the field of Engineering, Mathematics and Statistics, Computer Science and Computer Engineering. You can apply to this scholarship here. The deadline for the sending your application is 16 Jan, 2025. This scholarship is provided by National Nuclear Security Administration and the value of this scholarship is Full Funding, yearly stipend + full tuition and required fees + other allowances . This scholarship is open for: Open to citizens and permanent residents of the US.
- Degree: Research Fellow/ Scientist
- Provided by: National Nuclear Security Administration
- Deadline: 16 Jan, 2025
- Scholarship value: Full Funding, yearly stipend + full tuition and required fees + other allowances
The DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship is offered to U.S. citizens or permanent residents to pursue Ph.D. at an accredited U.S. university.
Eligibility Criteria:
- Applicants should be citizens or permanent residents of the US.
- The applicants should be undergraduate seniors current, master's degree students, or first-year graduate students.
- Applicants can be employed individuals.
Application Process:
- Interested candidates must apply online to be considered for the fellowship.
- The fellows should renew their appointment each year by submitting the online application.
Value of the Fellowship:
- A yearly stipend of USD 45,000.
- Payment of full tuition and required fees.
- An annual USD 1,000 professional development allowance.
- Up to four years of total support, depending on renewal.
- A twelve-week practicum experience at one of 21 DOE national laboratories or sites.
- A rigorous program of study that ensures fellows have solid backgrounds in a scientific or engineering discipline plus computer science and applied mathematics.
- An annual program review for fellows, alumni, university, and DOE laboratory staff, held each summer in the Washington, D.C. area.
Michael john oshioke
Harish Dammannagari Scholarship Expert
Hello Michael,
The DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship is available to U.S. citizens and permanent residents interested in pursuing a Research Fellow/Scientist role in fields such as Engineering, Mathematics and Statistics, Computer Science, and Computer Engineering.