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Cohort 4 Application Call

*Applications for the 2024-2025 AY are now CLOSED*.  

 

INFO SESSION: Interested students are invited to join an info session about the NRT CONDESA graduate fellowship, in preparation for the call: Feb. 15, 1 - 2 pm, COB2 392. See info session flyer. Please register beforehand at https://bit.ly/condesa_reg.

NRT CONDESA (Convergence of Nano-engineered Devices for Environmental and Sustainability Applications) is a 5-year integrated research and education program that will train PhD students in the design and development of nano-engineered sensors targeted for distributed deployment in environmental media (soil, water, and air). Our faculty from four diverse graduate groups, Physics, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Mechanical Engineering, and Environmental Systems, along with research scientists from Lawrence Livermore National Lab, will mentor graduate trainees on thesis projects based on themes drawn from the following research thrusts:

                                              1. Detection of Contaminants in Geoenvironments via Nano-enabled Sensors.
                                              2. Nano-enabled Sensing for Greenhouse Gases and Carbon Cycling in Soil.
                                              3. Advanced Quantum Sensing for Geoenvironments.

 

1. All trainees will be required to take PHYS/ME/ES 239: Nano Fabrication for Interdisciplinary Materials Sciences.
2. Trainees are encouraged (but not required) to take PHYS 292/ME 290/ES 290/CHEM 290: Nano-Sensing for Environmental Applications, a hands on course that will train students on SEM, confocal microscopy, AFM and Nano-lithography at the SCIF clean room.
3. The professional development workshops over the 5-year duration of the award will cover:

                                             (a) Team Science: goal setting, visioning, communication, and team management
                                             (b) Ethics: responsible conduct of research
                                             (c) Leadership: outreach, peer mentoring and leading translational teams
                                             (d) Career planning: Science communication, time management and networking

 

The CONDESA program at UC Merced invites PhD students to apply for the NRT Fellowship, which is expected to fund up to 5 students for three semesters. Selections will be made by March 15th 2024, with fellowship funding beginning in Summer 2024. Trainees will additionally receive up to $7000 for research expenditures, including materials and travel. See below for details on program concept, research areas, and elements.

IMPORTANT NOTE: It is a prime directive of the NRT program that participating in this program is not a burden to the graduate trainees, nor add to their time-to-degree. The research goals are therefore NOT to train the students to become experts in another discipline, but rather, give them an opportunity to leverage the expertise of the faculty and their peers in the program to enrich their own thesis research. This funding will not require them to develop a separate side project. They are expected to continue to develop their established research while broadening their scope.

 

*Eligibility*
PhD students who started in their programs in AYs 2021, 2022, or 2023 are eligible for this cohort and must be a US citizen, national, or permanent resident. Preference will be given to students from the core CONDESA graduate programs (physics, mechanical engineering, chemistry and biochemistry, and environmental systems) but students from other programs will also be considered.

                                                    Any questions may be directed to Zulema Avalos, zavalos2@ucmerced.edu