Argonne National Laboratory
Nuclear Energy Student & Postdoctoral Opportunities
You can be part of it
 
Argonne National Laboratory Nuclear Energy Students Programs at Argonne National Lab
Fellowships for University Students

Rickover Fellowship Program in Nuclear Engineering

Rickover Fellowship program

Apply for 2013-2014 Award cycle
This program is designed to meet the needs of the Naval Reactors Division of the U.S. Department of Energy.
The principle emphasis of this program is on students seeking Ph.D. degrees in nuclear engineering, or in closely related fields.
Benefits include: 1) payment of tuition and fees, 2) monthly stipend, 3) practical laboratory experience.

Applications Deadline: Jan 31, 2013

For more information and to apply:

Nuclear Forensics Graduate Fellowship Program

Nuclear Forensics Graduate Fellowship program

Apply for Academic Year: 2013-2014
The Nuclear Forensics Graduate Fellowship Program (NFGFP) provides support to graduate students pursuing doctoral degrees in nuclear engineering, radiochemistry, and other disciplines directly relevant to nuclear forensics.
Benefits include: 1) Student tuition is paid directly to the university; 2) Students receive monthly stipends; 3) Travel expenses are reimbursable, as applicable; 4) Appointments are renewable for up to five years; 5) Fellows gain theoretical and applied work experience during practicums at U.S. DOE and/or DoD laboratories; 6) Fellows have the opportunity to closely interact with nuclear forensics technical and policy experts at U.S. Government agencies and laboratories.
Applications Deadline: Feb 1, 2013

For more information and to apply:

Nuclear Forensics Undergraduate Fellowship Program

Nuclear Forensics Undergraduate Fellowship program

The Nuclear Forensics Undergraduate Scholarship Program (NFUSP) provides scholarships to qualified undergraduate students pursuing degrees in scientific disciplines relevant to technical nuclear forensics.
Benefits include: 1) Stipend to support nine-to-12-week summer research appointment at a Department of Energy (DOE) national laboratory and project completion during the fall term; 2) Travel funds associated with performing laboratory work and participating in technical meetings; 3) Hands-on experience through unique summer research opportunities at the DOE national laboratories; 4) Close interaction with technical experts throughout the national nuclear forensics community.
Applications Deadline: Feb 1, 2013

For more information and to apply:

Programs for Students at Argonne

Check out the list of Programs

Educational Programs Links

Educational Programs Division
Argonne National Laboratory's link to the educational community

Catalog of Research Participation Projects
A resource containing the titles and descriptions of almost all research projects underway at Argonne National Laboratory

Practical

Downloadable docs

Chicago Resources

The Nuclear Job Market in the Press

Read Disclaimer

 Students

Bookmark and Share | Follow us: follow us on Twitter  | NE on Facebook   | Follow Argonne Students & Young Professionals: Argonne Students and Young Professionals on Facebook  | Argonne Students and Young Professionals on LinkedIn  

A message from Laural Briggs, NE Student Outreach

 

Thanks for accessing the Student Opportunities page of Argonne’s Nuclear Engineering (NE) Division. We who are members of the NE Division Student Outreach Committee would like to make you aware of what our committee does and invite you to contact us if we can be of any help to you.

The Student Outreach Committee is a standing committee within the NE Division.  It was established in April 2007 to serve as a resource center and point of contact for the various student outreach activities in which the NE Division participates. These include:

The committee’s outreach activities include responding to requests from student organizations for speakers on nuclear energy and non-proliferation topics, providing students serving appointments at Argonne with opportunities to learn about the various areas of work in which the NE division is active, and maintaining regular communications with university nuclear engineering programs.  We are interested in communicating with students at all levels, grade school through graduate school.

The Student Outreach Committee has a website at http://students.ne.anl.gov/outreach/; go to this website for information about current committee activities, as well as other information of interest to students.

Please feel free to contact the committee ( ) at any time.  And don’t forget about us when questions come up during the school year; you can ask us about information in various areas of specialization in nuclear energy and non-proliferation, information regarding student appointment opportunities within the NE division, speakers for colloquia at schools, etc.

Laural Briggs
Chair, NE Division Student Outreach Committee

More Information

Nuclear Energy Learning Resources Nuclear Energy Learning Resources for Home and School

 Disclaimer

Please understand that Argonne National Laboratory and the Nuclear Engineering Division are not responsible for the contents of any of the websites listed, other than any which originate within Argonne. No endorsement of any organization or site is intended by this listing, and none should be inferred.

Visit our website for Students and Teachers:
"Nuclear Energy Learning Resources for Home and School" at http://students.ne.anl.gov/schools/