Career Development
The Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy is looking for creative early-career scientists and engineers to help direct the future of American energy innovation through two-year full-time Fellowships in Washington, D.C. This opportunity is open to current U.S. citizens who have received a STEM Ph.D. within the last five years or plan to defend within the next one year. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and you can find out more at their info session on March 28.
The Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA-E) is currently recruiting new Fellows! ARPA-E is an agency within the Department of Energy that funds high-risk, high-impact energy technologies. They are looking for creative early-career scientists and engineers to help direct the future of American energy innovation. The ARPA-E Fellowship is a prestigious, two-year, full-time, paid federal position in Washington, D.C.
Fellows are responsible for:
- Identifying technological whitespaces and conducting independent research and analysis
- Contributing to new program development, guiding agency strategy, and leading outreach activities
- Engaging with innovators in academia, industry, start-ups, and government
ARPA-E Fellows join an agency filled with colleagues passionate about changing the world through energy technology development and commercialization and a tight-knit alumni network. Fellows do not perform laboratory research or directly engage in policymaking.
The position is open to current U.S. citizens who have received a STEM Ph.D. within the last five years or plan to defend within the next one year. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Apply here today!
To learn more, join them for a virtual info session from 4-5 pm ET on Thursday, March 28, 2024. Register here.