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An exciting opportunity awaits in the U.S. Department of Energy's Science, Technology, and Policy Program. As a Fellow, you will gain invaluable hands-on experience while collaborating with experts in the field of emerging technologies. This role offers a unique chance to engage with critical initiatives that shape energy technology policies, allowing you to apply your scientific and policy knowledge to real-world challenges. With mentorship from the CET Director, you will learn about the coordination of DOE equities, develop new ideas, and participate in high-profile events. Join a forward-thinking organization dedicated to advancing U.S. technological leadership and making a meaningful impact in the energy sector.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Science, Technology, and Policy Program is designed to provide opportunities for postgraduates and faculty to participate in programs, projects, and activities at the Department. Fellows will receive hands-on experience that provides an understanding of the mission, operations, and culture of the DOE. As a result, fellows will gain deep insight into the federal government's role in the creation and implementation of energy technology policies; apply their scientific, policy, and technical knowledge to the development of solutions to issues of importance to the DOE and continue their education and involvement in areas that support the DOE mission either in a technical or policy-related role.
About the Office of Critical and Emerging Technologies
The Office of Critical and Emerging Technologies (CET) facilitates exchange among Departmental entities responsible for the development of critical and emerging technologies to advance Department of Energy (DOE) mission priorities. Emerging Technologies may include but are not limited to artificial intelligence and machine learning, quantum information and sensing technologies, high-performance computing, communications technologies, semiconductors and microelectronics, biotechnology, biomanufacturing, synthetic biology, genomics, pandemic surveillance and detection, advanced materials and manufacturing, and robotics and automation.
Providing a coordinated strategic outlook of these technologies will allow DOE leadership, as well as interagency and congressional stakeholders, to maximize the impact of DOE capabilities and investments in key areas of national importance including microelectronics, artificial intelligence and computing, and biotechnology. DOE advances in these areas not only strengthen its scientific, energy, and security missions but also support U.S. technological advantage in the global competition for economic leadership in the 21st century. CET seeks a Fellow to participate collaboratively across the Office and its major functions.
What Will I be Doing?
With guidance from a mentor from CET, the selected fellow will:
The fellow will collaborate closely with all elements of the CET Office and with relevant DOE program offices across the complex. The fellow will be mentored by the CET Director.
Participant Benefits
Participants will be eligible for a monthly stipend for their participation in the opportunity. Stipend will be set by DOE. Selected fellows are also eligible for a health insurance stipend to offset the cost of health insurance. Additionally, a travel and training allowance up to $10,000 will be available for the duration of the appointment.
The fellowship will be awarded in 12-month increments based on an annual review of research progress. Continued renewals will be dependent on DOE funding and mentor approval.
Appointment Location
Washington, D.C.
Nature of the Appointment
The participant will not enter into an employee/employer relationship with ORISE, ORAU, DOE, or any other office or agency. Instead, the participant will be affiliated with ORISE for the administration of the appointment through the ORISE letter of appointment and Terms of Appointment.