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DOE High-Performance Computer Science Fellowship
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The DOE High-Performance Computer Science Fellowship was formed
by Los Alamos National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and
Sandia National Laboratories to foster long-range computer science research
efforts in support of the distinctive challenges of high-performance computing.
An objective is to leverage the strengths of Los Alamos National Lab’s
(LANL)
Advanced Computing Laboratory (ACL),
Lawrence Livermore National Lab (LLNL),
Sandia National Laboratories (SNL),
and their university partners to create collaborations focused on strategic
research challenges. The program is open to United States citizens who
are senior undergraduates or in their first or second year of graduate
study at a university within the United States. Applicants must be pursuing
or planning to pursue a Ph.D. in computer science with an emphasis on
high-performance computing.
Please note:
At this time we are not accepting new applications for DOE
HPCSF awards. However, note that another fellowship program
administered by the Krell Institute, the DOE CSGF program,
offers opportunities for doctoral study in computer science.
Information about this program can be found here.
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