American Physical Society, Division of Particles and Fields

1737 20863
Award ID:APS-DPF-GIRA [#20863]
Award Title: GIRA Graduate Student Research Award 2022
Award Type:Fellowship or award
Location:College Park, Maryland 20740-3844, United States [map] sort by distance
Subject Area: Physics / Particle Physics Detectors and Instrumentation
Appl Deadline:2022/05/15 11:59PMhelp popup finished (2022/01/15, finished 2022/11/19, listed until 2022/05/15)
Description:    

*** this award has been closed and new applications are no longer accepted. ***

We are pleased to announce the 2022 Graduate Instrumentation Research Award (GIRA) award. Applications are accepted from January 15th, 2022, through April 15th, 2022.

The GIRA award aims to attract a diverse pool of talented graduate students who significantly contribute to the development of instrumentation for High Energy Physics and to foster and support the growth of instrumentation experts in the field. The award will provide a stipend of $36,000 per year and is renewable for a maximum of 3 consecutive years. The addition of a tuition supplement, determined by OHEP on a case-by-case basis, caps at $50,000 including a stipend.

We are aiming to offer one or two awards, as funding allows, to further instrumentation in particle physics and related fields. All students enrolled in accredited US Physics PhD programs are eligible to apply regardless of nationality. Complete details, eligibility information and past awards can be found at https://detectors.fnal.gov/gira/

We encourage the broadest distribution of this announcement to students in your group, collaboration, and department, and to forward to colleagues whose research focuses on particle physics instrumentation.

The proposal must be for a graduate student to conduct research on instrumentation of relevance for high energy physics, to be carried out mainly in the US at a university or at one of the following national labs: ANL, BNL, FNAL, LANL, LBNL, LLNL, ORNL, PNNL or SLAC. The applicant must name a faculty or staff mentor. The project must include a staff partner from one of these labs who may or may not be the same person as the mentor. The work, however, does not need to take place at one of the labs.

Complete application packages including mentor and lab partner letters must be submitted by the student before the deadline at: https://academicprogramsonline.org/ajo/award/20863

Each application must contain: • Cover letter with at least two suggested references • Research proposal (3-page limit excluding references) • Curriculum Vitae • Academic transcript or proof of enrollment in a physics PhD program • Supporting letter written by mentor, indicating needed resources and expected availability (3-page limit). • Supporting letter from lab partner, if other than mentor (3-page limit).

If you have questions please first visit the GIRA FAQ page (https://detectors.fnal.gov/gira/gira-faq/) or inquire by email to gira@fnal.gov.

The 2022 selection panel is: • Andrea Pocar (UMass, chair) • Marcelle Soares-Santos (Michigan) • Noah Kurinsky (SLAC) • Angela Fava (FNAL) • Bo Jayatilaka (FNAL) • Lindley Winslow (MIT)


Application Materials Required:
Submit the following items online at this website to complete your application:
And anything else requested in the description.

Further Info:
https://detectors.fnal.gov/gira
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