2024 STP Fellow

About The Position

Position Title, Pay Plan and Grade: 2024 Science, Technology, and Policy (STP) Fellow, NA

Open Period: The first round of selections will begin on March 29, 2024.  To be considered for the first round of selections, submit your application before this date. The application will remain open after this date and additional selections may be made throughout the calendar year.

Office/Division: ORISE

Duty Location: Various

Salary: Bachelor's or Associate Students: Stipend starting at $30,000. Bachelor’s Degree | Master’s Students or Degree | Doctoral Students: Stipend starting at $50,000. Doctoral Degree: Stipend starting at $75,000. Faculty: Selected applicant will receive a stipend starting at $100,000.

Travel: TBD

Duties/Description

FECM is seeking motivated students, postgraduates, and faculty to participate in projects at the forefront of the clean energy transition, helping to address the climate crisis through a 12-month fellowship with FECM. FECM plays an important role in providing solutions that address the climate crisis. 

The fellowship involves projects that provide the opportunity to apply your scientific, technical, or policy knowledge in one, or more, of the following subject matter areas:

  • Carbon Management Technologies
  • Resource Sustainability Technologies
  • Application of Artificial Intelligence to Advance Research and Development
  • Business Process Improvement 
  • Data Analytics
  • Policy, Analysis and Engagement Activities
  • Legislative Analysis and Affairs 

As an ORISE participant, you will: 

  • Gain insight into the Federal government's role in the creation of clean energy technology research and development. 
  • Contribute to a project, or projects, related to energy and climate change policies by applying scientific and technical knowledge. 
  • Continue your education and involvement in areas that support the DOE mission either in a technical or policy-related area. 
  • Become part of a team and be mentored by highly trained staff that support research, development, demonstration, and deployment of carbon management technologies and infrastructure to reduce carbon emissions and other environmental impacts of fossil fuel production and use. 

WHO CAN APPLY

Student: Candidate must be an undergraduate or graduate student enrolled in an accredited U.S. college, university, technical institute, or must be in an institution approved by FECM. Part-time students may be considered with sponsor approval. 

Postgraduate: Candidate must have received an associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s, or doctorate degree within the last 5 years. If it has been more than 5 years since the receipt of the degree, to be considered the applicant must have an academic background and experience in a relevant field and must be seeking to gain new knowledge/experience to expand career opportunities or to advance professionally. 

Faculty: Candidate must be full-time faculty member at an accredited U.S. college, university or technical institute.

 

HOW TO APPLY

Go to the project listing on the Zintellect portal to submit an application.