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Plum Island Animal Disease Center Research Participation Program (DHS)- opportunities to conduct research on foreign animal diseases


Research Participation Program for the Air Force Research Laboratory, Brooks Air Force Base, Texas (AFRL-BROOKS)- Includes opportunities to participate in ongoing research, development, testing, and evaluation projects at AFRL laboratories and through collaborations at various universities. Appointments may include graduate students; postgraduate (post BS; post MS); Postdoctoral; and faculty positions. Scientific staff of the AFRL identify and adopt developing technologies that will help the Air Force meet future operational needs by pursuing scientific research and technological developments.


U.S. Department of Homeland Security Domestic and International Research Opportunity Program- The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Research Opportunity Program is designed to provide opportunities to conduct research in DHS mission relevant areas at DHS designated venues. These include both DHS laboratories and DHS-supported Centers of Excellence at selected universities. Participants are expected to conduct research related to the DHS mission.


March

Fusion Energy Postdoctoral Research Program- Offers recent doctoral degree recipients the opportunity to conduct research in DOE fusion energy research and development programs. Participants acquire training in areas of fusion energy, interact with outstanding scientists and engineers, and have access to advanced equipment and facilities.


January

Fusion Energy Sciences Fellowship Program- Offers talented students the opportunity to engage in the study and research of fusion energy sciences and technology, while fostering practical work experiences at recognized research facilities. Provides incentive and support to students as they continue their education in graduate school and prepare for careers in fusion energy.


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