Jan. 11 — Blue Waters Graduate Fellowships provide PhD students with a year of support, including a $38,000 stipend, up to $12,000 in tuition allowance, an allocation of up to 50,000 node-hours on the powerful Blue Waters petascale computing system, and funds for travel to a Blue Waters Symposium to present research progress and results.
For the Fellowships, preference will be given to candidates engaged in multidisciplinary research projects that combine disciplines such as computer science, applied mathematics, and computational science applications. Applicants should be in the second or later year of their graduate program with a well-developed, related research proposal. Applicants must be a U.S. citizens or permanent residents of the U.S. by the time of the application deadline.
Applications are evaluated based on:
- Academic record from undergraduate and graduate work
- GRE scores
- Related experience and service
- Research plan and its relationship to use of the Blue Waters supercomputer
- Letters of reference
Questions? Contact [email protected]
Application instructions can be found here.
Source: NCSA