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intention of the program is to provide several pathways to a successful career in plasma and/or fusion research. Fellowship awards are subject to the availability of a project mentor, so applicants
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— financial or in-kind — to support the fellow’s research, development, and mobility. The overarching intention of the program is to provide several pathways to a successful career in plasma and/or fusion
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projects to develop novel technologies, and utilize new tools for addressing fundamental questions about living systems, and/or harnessing these systems for applications. Why you should apply: -Offers a true
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, either at Princeton or remotely if travel to Princeton is not feasible. This position is subject to the University's background check policy. Proof of Ph.D. must be submitted prior to start date
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on satisfactory performance and funding, for a total of up to three years; associate research scholar appointments will be for three years. The expected starting date is September 1, 2026, although this is flexible
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make an informed choice of their three-year PhD research project. Support for the program is for a period of five years, with an annual intake of typically not more than five students, reflecting
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project. The Domestic and International Fellowships are for individual applicants, whereas the Paschen Pair Fellowship is for pairs of applicants. The annual stipend for the individual Fellowships is
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3.7. Knowledge of French is not required for acceptance into the program. Criteria for Selection Candidates will be evaluated on their academic history, leadership potential, and dedication to and
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Description Click Here to Apply to the Martin A. Dale '53Fellowship Link is external The Martin A. Dale ‘53 Fellowship enables an outstanding Princeton senior to devote the year following
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$3,000 per year for conference travel and career development. Teaching Participation in teaching is not required, though fellows may guest lecture in courses, with guidance from Princeton mentor(s