-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: Department of Energy Announces $10 Million for Traineeships in Computational High Energy Physics Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2022 18:05:18 +0000 From: Bannan, Kate (CONTR) Kate.Bannan@science.doe.gov To: saperdue@wisc.edu saperdue@wisc.edu, tulika@hep.wisc.edu tulika@hep.wisc.edu, mlenn@wisc.edu mlenn@wisc.edu, jnielsen@ucsc.edu jnielsen@ucsc.edu, mwhatley@ucsc.edu mwhatley@ucsc.edu, aquider@niu.edu aquider@niu.edu, tparisi@niu.edu tparisi@niu.edu, edmondsk@aascu.org edmondsk@aascu.org, maldonadol@aascu.org maldonadol@aascu.org, WellonsR@aascu.org WellonsR@aascu.org, hanan.saab@aau.edu hanan.saab@aau.edu, Phillip.Harman@ucdc.edu Phillip.Harman@ucdc.edu, eaburlij@bu.edu eaburlij@bu.edu, daltenburg@aplu.org daltenburg@aplu.org, bmair@aplu.org bmair@aplu.org, jcullen@aplu.org jcullen@aplu.org, swalter@msu.edu swalter@msu.edu, hgaley@support.ucla.edu hgaley@support.ucla.edu
FYI, congratulations to the awardees
Department of Energy Announces $10 Million for Traineeships in Computational High Energy Physics https://www.energy.gov/science/articles/department-energy-announces-10-million-traineeships-computational-high-energy
* $10 million in funding for three projects providing classroom training and research opportunities in computational high energy physics to train the next generation of computational scientists and engineers needed to deliver scientific discoveries * Research projects will partner students with DOE national labs to help students develop hands-on research experience * The projects include software development that requires detailed knowledge and understanding of computing hardware systems * Students will use and advance collaborative software environments used to share tools and datasets in a coherent and efficient manner for hundreds or thousands of scientific users. Students will also develop software and algorithms that can take advantage of increasingly parallel computing platforms either synchronously or asynchronously * The projects were selected by competitive peer review under the DOE Funding Opportunity Announcement for DOE Traineeship in Computational High Energy Physics * The total funding is $10 million for projects lasting up to five years in duration, with $1 million in Fiscal Year 2022 dollars and outyear funding contingent on Congressional appropriations
Awards list: https://science.osti.gov/-/media/hep/pdf/Awards/Traineeships-in-Computationa...
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