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DOE announces $10M for Traineeship in Computational High Energy Physics

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The DOE has announced $10 million in funding for traineeships in computational high energy physics. This funding will support graduate student research that trains the next generation of computational scientists and engineers needed to deliver scientific discoveries.

This DOE Traineeship for Computational HEP will support tuition and associated fees for graduate students at an accredited university or college working towards a Master’s or PhD degree with a research thesis. Beyond the skills acquired in the classroom, the student’s thesis will include a computational HEP project that is carried out with guidance from computational HEP experts. These projects will be in three target areas of need: hardware-software co-design, collaborative software infrastructure, and high-performance software and algorithms. Submission Deadline for Applications: June 30, at 11:59 pm Eastern Time

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