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: 280207319 Position: Future Faculty in the Physical Sciences (FFPS) Fellowship Description: Princeton University invites applications for the Future Faculty in the Physical Sciences (FFPS) Fellowship (https
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Princeton University invites applications for the Future Faculty in the Physical Sciences (FFPS) Fellowship (https://futurefaculty.princeton.edu/). We seek to attract a diverse cohort of early
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science, engineering (e.g., nuclear, mechanical, electrical, materials, chemical, systems), computer science (e.g., advanced computing and AI for Science), physical chemistry, applied mathematics, or a
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. Education and Experience: Doctoral thesis student earning a Ph.D. in plasma physics or fusion science, advanced computing, artificial intelligence for science, engineering, or a related field. To qualify
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and bioinformatics The first year of the program combines taught courses with laboratory rotations to broaden the student’s knowledge of the subject area. At the end of the first year, students will
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master's level study in France for up to 30 American students. The program allows you to study at one of fifteen academic institutions across France in the fields of STEM, humanities, social sciences, and
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program in an eligible field Criteria for Selection Exceptional intelligence and creativity Orientation and commitment to the applications of the physical sciences Extraordinary accomplishment in technical
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regarding University funds. Use of the fellowship should not involve extended study in a formal program at an American or foreign university nor should it normally entail participation in a structured program
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with the ReachOut56-81-06 Board of Trustees to discuss the experience. Past fellows are invited to participate in the selection of future candidates and to otherwise improve the program. The board
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old by time of application. Those already in graduate school may apply for fellowship support to continue that study, provided you have not yet begun your third year of your graduate program by