DOE CSGF
Fellows in the Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) program are using high-performance computing to better understand fundamental properties of the world and universe around us and to solve complex problems in areas of national importance, such as climate change and sustainable energy sources. The tremendous benefits and opportunities these students receive have a lasting impact on their lives. Banner image: http://bit.ly/3GPZRrt
01/16/2025
TODAY is the day! applications must be submitted via the online system by 5 p.m. CT. Direct questions to csgf[at]krellinst[dot]org. Reference letters are due 1/23 and transcripts by 1/31. Thank you for your interest and best of luck to all candidates. U.S. Department of Energy (Office of Science) National Nuclear Security Administration
11/26/2024
Check out this Deixis Online piece featuring fourth-year fellow, Victor Zendejas Lopez, whose Caltech PhD research focuses on . Victor is planning for a third Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory practicum and aims for a national laboratory career.
Predicting chaos - Deixis Online A Caltech fellowship recipient works on the physics underlying turbulence, or the chaotic gain of energy when fluids move in unpredictable ways.
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