Accelerator Engineering Fellowship for Underrepresented Minorities (ASPIRE)-PAID
Fermilab
The Fermilab ASPIRE Internship is available to full-time sophomore and junior-level undergraduate students and graduate students of any level who are majoring in physics, engineering, or computer science. To be considered for this internship, you should be interested in accelerator science and technology, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, have a minimum GPA of 3.0, and identify as belonging to a historically underrepresented group in engineering. As an intern, you will participate in the design, development, and construction of world-leading particle accelerators, initially the PIP-II project, presently under construction at Fermilab. Immersed in a leading-edge research and development environment through interactions with experienced, deeply knowledgeable, and often internationally renowned engineers and scientists, ASPIRE Fellows experience a lifetime opportunity to contribute to the construction of one of the most powerful particle accelerators in the world. The ASPIRE Fellowship duration is 15 - 18 months, encompassing interleaved summers and academic year semesters. Fellows are expected to be resident at Fermilab in Batavia, IL, during the summers, and possibly during portions of the academic year.
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