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Accelerator Science Program to Increase Representation in Engineering, or ASPIRE, is a Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory fellowship providing immersive learning experiences, at Fermilab, to undergraduate and graduate (masters) engineering students, who are historically and contemporarily underrepresented in accelerator engineering fields, including Black, LatinX, and Indigenous identities, and women. ASPIRE is a partnership between Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and all US colleges and universities, initially with Northern Illinois University.
The ASPIRE Fellows 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.
Under the guidance of an assigned mentor, ASPIRE Fellows realize professional growth through the acquisition of in-demand engineering skills and the establishment of professional networks within the U.S. accelerator science and technology community.
The ASPIRE Fellowship duration is fifteen to eighteen months, encompassing interleaved summers and academic year semesters. Fellows are expected to be resident at Fermilab during the summers, and possibly during portions of the academic year. Fellows are paid by Fermilab during the periods of residence.
Upon successful completion of the program, Fellows will have acquired accelerator engineering skills that will provide a platform for their future careers and/or post-graduate work in the case of undergraduate participants.
A primary goal of the ASPIRE program is to develop participants into competitive candidates for full-time employment in particle accelerator and related fields, including at Fermilab, upon Fellowship completion.
- Undergraduate junior and senior or post-graduate (masters) engineering students who are historically and contemporarily under-represented in accelerator engineering fields, including Black, LatinX, Indigenous identities, and women
- U.S. citizen or permanent resident at time of application
- Full-time enrollment in a 4-year program of study (for undergraduates) at all US colleges or universities for the duration of appointment
- Minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
- Applications will be submitted online via the Fermilab job postings site.
- Applications require an official academic transcript, one letter of recommendation, and a personal statement.
- Schedule of proposed residency periods at Fermilab is required at time of application submission.
- The initial application period will extend from September 1 – March 31, 2022.
- The initial residency period will be summer of 2022.
- Salary:
- Junior Undergraduate: $23.00 per hour
- Senior Undergraduate: $25.00 per hour
- Master (year 1): $1000 per week
- Master (year 2): $1050 per week
- Housing: Arranged housing partially subsidized by fellowship.
- Transportation: Paid round-trip airfare or mileage reimbursement if permanent address is more than 50 miles from Fermilab.
- Presentation abstract
- Oral presentation (Seminar)
- Written research project report