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NPET Fellowship - Nuclear Physics in Eastern TN



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[APPLICATION] (Closed for 2021)      [RESEARCH PROJECT DESCRIPTIONS]

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ABOUT

The Nuclear Physics in Eastern TN (NPET) Fellowship is a virtual undergraduate internship program at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UT) and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). NPET Fellows will participate in a remote, full-time 10-week summer program followed by a 15 hour/week commitment during the academic school year, and will be provided learning opportunities in nuclear physics. Students will be mentored by UT professors and ORNL scientists and will be able to make contributions to leading research in:

  • Low energy nuclear structure
  • Nuclear Astrophysics
  • Fundamental Neutron Physics
  • Neutrino Physics
  • Quantum Information Science
  • Heavy Ion Research

In addition, students will gain valuable skills needed for a successful career in STEM fields. Selected interns will have access to leadership class facilities such as ORNL’s Summit, the world’s 2nd most powerful computer, and the Spallation Neutron Source, the most intense spallation based source of neutrons in the world.

UT and ORNL have been the site of many groundbreaking developments in nuclear physics and continue to lead the field in conducting state-of-the-art research and development in support of the Department of Energy’s missions and programs.

WHO SHOULD APPLY

As part of the NPET Fellowship Program, UT and ORNL are committed to increasing diversity among interns and staff. We believe the teams required to solve the nation’s most pressing science challenges are those that bring together a wide range of backgrounds and perspectives. We look forward to receiving applications from undergraduates representing diverse experience levels and backgrounds with interest in nuclear physics.

2021 PROGRAM DATES

Application Deadline for 2021 is May 21

The NPET Fellowship Program is a virtual, 10-week, full-time summer program, starting on Monday, June 7 and ending on Friday, August 13, followed by a 15 hour/week commitment during the fall and spring academic semesters. Fellowships can be renewed for up to one additional year.

BENEFITS
  • $480 per week stipend during the 10-week summer program
  • $180 per week stipend during the 15-week fall and spring programs
ELIGIBILITY

Before starting the application, please read through this information to ensure you are eligible for this program and are aware of the required information needed to be considered. Candidates must:

  • Must be currently enrolled as a full-time undergraduate physics major in a degree-seeking program at an accredited Minority Serving Institution (MSI) at time of application.
    Full-time enrollment status is determined by the number of hours or courses the school requires for full-time attendance (defined by the Internal Revenue Service).
    Contact nfomin at utk.edu with questions regarding enrollment or status.
  • Have a strong academic record in physics and be in good standing overall
  • Be 18 years of age at time of application
HOW TO APPLY

The application will require:

  • Candidate Profile
    • Educational background
    • Previous research experience
    • Relevant Skills
  • Statement of Interest (500-word limit)
  • Official transcript or unofficial academic record (most recent available) showing name, school name, current classes, cumulative GPA, received degrees (if applicable). *Official transcript will be required if selected and prior to start date.
  • One letter of recommendation from a physics department faculty member or advisor

Questions? Contact Nadia Fomin

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