Application

Applications accepted through 15 December;
Decisions and notifications made by 1 March for Fall start

Eligibility

1. Applicant identification and demographic information

Name (Last, First)
E-mail address
Phone

Mailing address

 

Proof of citizenship/permanent resident status
(If accepted, offical proof of citizenship is required.)

Yes, I am a U.S. Citizen
No, I am not currently a U.S. Citizen

Date of birth (mm/dd/yyyy)

Gender
(for NSF reporting purposes only)

Male
Female

Ethnicity
(for NSF reporting purposes only)

African American
Hispanic
Native American
White/Caucasian
Other (Specify)
Date you would like to begin/enter the program

2. Academic information

Undergraduate institution
Major/Degree/Year
Overall GPA/Scale
GPA last two years/Scale
Graduate institution
Major/Degree/Year/Present Status
(e.g., years in graduate school, passed department qualifying exam, etc.)
GPA/Scale and GRE scores
Research advisor and contact information

In your answers below, please note (where appropriate)
any experience with fuel cells.

3. Industrial experience

 

4. Research experience

A. University, government, or industrial research
(list institutions and roles, include thesis title if any)
B. Journal publications
(give complete citation or indicate status)
C. Conference papers or abstracts
(give complete citation or indicate status)
D. Patents
(applied for/pending/issued)
E. Other relevant experience(s)

5. Personal statement

Describe why you want to be in this program, what your interest in interdisciplinary and fuel cell research is, your qualifications based on your interests and experience, and why you would be an excellent IGERT Trainee. (Between 250 and 500 words)

6. Research interests and possible faculty mentor(s) from list of participants

What research topics interest you and which faculty have similar interests? List first and second preferences. Note that an exact match of student and faculty interests might not be possible.