[Cuga] Jefferson Lab EIC Fellowship Applications Due May 1st - a message from Douglas Higinbotham
Lorelei Carlson
lorelei at jlab.org
Mon Apr 27 08:36:56 EDT 2020
Jefferson Lab EIC Fellowships
APPLICATIONS DUE MAY 1st
This is the final reminder about the Electron-Ion Collider Center at Jefferson Lab opportunities for graduate and post-doctoral fellowships. As note below, please make sure all materials are send to Britney Kelly bkelly at jlab.org<mailto:bkelly at jlab.org>.
These fellowships will be awarded for a period of one year to fund EIC-related research, including innovations to maximize scientific output of the EIC and studies to expedite both scientific and experimental readiness for EIC operations. The areas of research include theory, simulations, detectors, and computing, and fellows are encouraged to spend at least half their fellowship year on site at Jefferson Lab. Each graduate fellowship will provide the awardee’s home institution with a $13,000 stipend. For postdoctoral fellows, $36,000 will be provided. Limited travel support is also available during the fellowship period. The awardee’s home institute must agree to provide the remaining support for the awardees.
Eligible students must be enrolled full-time in a relevant doctoral program. Postdocs must have a full-time position with a relevant university or laboratory research program. The awardees must devote at least half of their time for the proposed research during the fellowship period. The awardees may not concurrently hold another major full-time fellowship or internship. The award is limited to one year.
To apply, a research plan for the duration of the fellowship must be provided according to the guidance provided below. The plan should be written by the applicant together with their university or laboratory advisor. The plan should contain clear goals and deliverable to be accomplished by the end of the Fellowship. The staff of EIC Center at JLab will also assist in guiding the Fellows.
The applications will be evaluated by a committee according to the following criteria:
* Merit and quality of proposed research
* Relevance of the proposed research to the Electron-Ion Collider
* Likelihood that the proposed research can be successfully accomplished within the Fellowship period.
* Letters of recommendation.
The following application materials are due May 1st 2020
* Proposed research plan as described above. Maximum 3 pages with no smaller than 11-point type.
* CV of the candidate
* Letters of recommendation
* Graduate Student applicant: One recommendation letter from their graduate research advisor.
* Post-doctoral applicant: One recommendation letter from their supervisor or sponsor, and at least one additional letter
The application materials should be sent by email to Brittany Kelly bkelly at jlab.org<mailto:bkelly at jlab.org> by the deadline. The selections will be made and awards announced by June 1, 2020. Though the start date of the fellowship is negotiable; projects should start as soon as mutual agreeably.
Inquiries about the fellowship program should be directed to:
Douglas Higinbotham (doug at jlab.org<mailto:doug at jlab.org>)
2019 Fellowship Recipients<https://www.jlab.org/news/releases/eic-center-jefferson-lab-announces-fellowship-awards-0>
2018 Fellowship Recipients<https://www.jlab.org/news/releases/eic-center-jefferson-lab-announces-fellowship-awards>
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