Maria Goeppert Mayer Fellowship
Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne, IL
Job posting number: #7263274 (Ref:418537)
Posted: July 16, 2024
Job Description
Argonne National Laboratory has a long-standing tradition of attracting top early career talent through the Named Fellowship Program. These special fellowships are awarded internationally each year to outstanding doctoral scientists and engineers who are at early points in promising careers. The Maria Goeppert Mayer Fellowship honors the legacy of Maria Goeppert Mayer as a pioneering Argonne Nuclear Physicist and Noble Prize Winner.
Argonne offers the opportunity for fellows to perform research in a scientifically and technologically rich, mission-driven environment; present and publish research; contribute to the overall research efforts of the Laboratory; advance knowledge in the areas of basic and applied research; and strengthen our national scientific and technical capabilities. Candidates with a strong interest in a research career in a Department of Energy national laboratory are encouraged to apply.
You will work closely with an Argonne sponsor to pursue your research interests and are hired as an Argonne Scholar with full benefits, a highly competitive salary and a stipend for research support. Fellows may renew their appointments on an annual basis for up to 3 years, with the possibility of retention. The first two years of the fellowship are funded 100% by Argonne’s Laboratory Directed Research Development (LDRD) Program. The third year is funded 50% by LDRD and 50% by other programs identified by the fellow and sponsor. This model allows fellows to advance independent research as outlined in their fellowship proposal, while making significant contributions to Laboratory initiatives.
Proposals all areas of STEM that align with Argonne and DOE missions are welcome. Sample priority areas for proposals and resources describing research initiatives and missions are available on the MGM Fellowship website: https://www.anl.gov/hr/maria-goeppert-mayer-fellowship
The Deadline for applications for the Maria Goeppert Mayer Fellowship is October 1, 2024.
Position Requirements
Qualifications We Require:
Ph.D. conferred within five years at the time of application or completion of Ph.D. requirements by commencement of appointment
Evidence of academic achievement with potential for technical and research leadership
Research in areas that align with Argonne’s mission
Qualifications We Desire:
Demonstrated leadership through collaborations, service on committees, outreach, professional society engagement, etc.
Creativity and motivation
Excellent communication skills
Alignment with Argonne’s Core Values: Impact, Safety, Respect, Integrity, and Teamwork.
Application Materials:
Applicants must read the Applicant Instructions before submitting required documents.
Research proposal and project plan submitted using the research template
Three letters of recommendation—refer to applicant instructions for guidance
CV—uploaded through the application link
Graduate transcripts—refer to applicant instructions for acceptable format
Letters of recommendation must be sent directly via e-mail to fellowships@anl.gov. In the subject line please include the name of the candidate. Advice for letter writers is included in the applicant instructions.
Questions about eligibility, qualifications, application materials and proposals may be directed to fellowships@anl.gov.
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