King awarded DOE NNSA fellowship

Garrett King, a graduate student in the Department of Physics, has been awarded a Stewardship Science Graduate Fellowship by the U.S. Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration (DOE NNSA). As part of its science and national security missions, DOE NNSA supports a broad spectrum of basic and applied research in science and engineering.

 

The fellowship is awarded to first- and second-year graduate students focusing their studies on high-energy density physics, nuclear science or properties of materials under extreme conditions and hydrodynamics. The award, renewable for up to four years, includes tuition and fees, an annual stipend and allowances for research and professional development.