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News: Application Q&A Webinar Recording Now Live
The 40-minute session covered DOE NNSA SSGF and LRGF benefits, eligibility and program-specific requirements. It also addressed application components. full article ❯News: DOE NNSA SSGF Seeks Applicants for 2025-26 Incoming Class
Applications are now open for the fellowship's 20th cohort, with submissions due on Tuesday, January 14, 2025. full article ❯News: SSGF and LRGF To Onboard a Record-Setting Incoming Class
New fellows will attend universities in California, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nevada, Ohio and Texas. full article ❯News: Alumnus on Oppenheimer and the Bomb: ‘He Thought It Could Put an End to All War’
Dylan Spaulding (2006-2010) is featured in an interview by the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) publication, The Equation. Spaulding, a UCS senior scientist, discusses arms control since the Manhattan Project. full article ❯News: Fusion Physicist Named 2023 Corones Award Honoree
Dr. Tammy Ma, Lawrence Livermore’s Inertial Fusion Energy Initiative lead, is being recognized for her scientific contributions, her ability to simplify complex concepts for lay audiences, and her impact on the next generation of STEM researchers. full article ❯News: Alumnus Honored With Inaugural American Physical Society Ashcroft Early Career Award
Lawrence Livermore’s Richard Kraus received the Neil Ashcroft Early Career Award for Studies of Matter at Extreme High Pressure Conditions. full article ❯
E. Paige Abel
Michigan State University
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Gil Shohet
Stanford University
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Georgia Institute of Technology
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