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NSF NRT fellowships at Stony Brook University

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NSF funded NRT Fellowship is available for eligible students at Stony Brook University, in the field of Quantitative Analysis of Dynamic Structures (QuADS!).  It supports select students performing research in the area of materials characterization. This prestigious one-year fellowship will provide

- An annual stipend of $34,000 during Year 2 of your Ph.D. (So you can apply for your PhD now to SBU, and then, to this fellowship for your second year) 

- Coverage of full tuition, student fees, and student health insurance fees up to $16,895

- Opportunity to compete with other QuADS trainees for funds to support travel to scientific conferences, other professional development activities and interdisciplinary collaborations with other research groups

- Opportunity to attend a summer school at BNL on cutting-edge X-ray and simulation techniques

The fellowship is available only for US citizens and permanent residents

Research of participating QuADS faculty members spans polymers and biomaterials, nanocomposites, nanoscale science and engineering, inorganic and ceramic materials, and interfacial engineering. 

The Materials and Mechanics Lab of Prof. Kirane (Mechanical Eng) is a participant too. For more details and list of other participating faculty please visit: 

https://sites.google.com/stonybrook.edu/quads-nrt/home

 

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