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The National Undergraduate Fellowship Program in Plasma Physics
and Fusion Energy Sciences provides outstanding undergraduates with
an opportunity to conduct research in the disciplines that
comprise the plasma sciences in
general
and fusion research in particular.
Only students who
are matriculated at a U.S. college or university AND are a
U.S. citizen or PRA are eligible for a Fellowship.
The
program is intended primarily for students completing their junior
year majoring in physics or engineering, but highly motivated
students completing their sophomore year are encouraged to apply
as well. The nine-week long research projects are performed at one
of the many participating universities and
national laboratories throughout the country. The goal of the
Program is to stimulate students' interest in the fields relevant
to fusion research while providing capable assistants for fusion
research projects. In order that the students obtain a sufficient
background to begin their research projects, the nine week project
is preceded by a one week introductory course at the Princeton
Plasma Physics Laboratory in the basic elements of plasma physics,
after which the students travel to the sites of their research
projects.
The Program is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Fusion
Energy Sciences. |