DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship 2026: $45,000 Stipend for PhD Students in Computers, Science & Math (Deadline 16 Jan)
📍 Citizenship: U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents Only
💼 Duration: Up to 4 Years (Renewable)
🏠 Deadline: 16 January 2026
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has opened applications for the Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) for the 2026 cycle. This is arguably one of the most lucrative and prestigious fellowships available for students pursuing doctoral degrees in fields that use high-performance computing (HPC) to solve complex science and engineering problems.
Selected fellows receive a massive yearly stipend of $45,000, full tuition coverage, and an annual academic allowance. If you are a senior undergraduate or a first-year graduate student looking to supercharge your research career with funding for up to four years, this is the opportunity you have been waiting for. The deadline to apply is January 16, 2026.
Fellowship Overview & Key Details
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Agency | Department of Energy (DOE) / Krell Institute |
| Program Name | Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (CSGF) |
| Annual Stipend | $45,000 per Year |
| Duration | Up to 4 Years (Renewable) |
| Deadline | 16 January 2026 |
| Citizenship | U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents Only |
Program Scope: What Will You Do?
This fellowship is designed to foster a community of energetic and committed Ph.D. students who use computing to solve scientific problems. Practicum Experience: A standout feature of this program is the 12-week summer practicum. Fellows choose from 20 participating DOE national laboratories (like Oak Ridge or Los Alamos) to gain hands-on research experience with some of the world's most powerful supercomputers. Annual Review: Fellows attend a yearly program review in Washington, D.C., to network with peers and DOE leaders.
Eligibility Criteria
The eligibility window for this fellowship is very specific. To qualify, you must meet the following requirements:
- Academic Status: You must be a Senior Undergraduate or a First-Year Graduate Student at the time of application. (Those further along in their PhD are generally not eligible).
- Discipline: You must be studying Engineering, Physical Sciences, Computer Science, or Mathematics. Specific fields include Astrophysics, Chemical Engineering, Material Sciences, and Physics.
- Citizenship: Open only to U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents.
- Enrollment: You must plan to be a full-time graduate student at an accredited U.S. university during the fellowship period.
Financial Benefits
The DOE CSGF offers a financial package that rivals or exceeds most university funding offers: Stipend: $45,000 per year. Tuition & Fees: Full coverage of all tuition and required fees. Research Allowance: **$5,000** in the first year (often used to buy a high-end computer workstation) and $1,000 for each subsequent year for research expenses.
How to Apply
The application is comprehensive and requires planning. You will need to submit:
- Program of Study (POS): A detailed plan of the coursework you intend to take.
- Research Statement: Outlining your research interests and how they relate to high-performance computing.
- Transcripts & GRE: Official academic records and GRE scores.
- Reference Letters: Strong letters of recommendation from faculty.
Official Application Link: Click Here to Apply for DOE CSGF
⏰ Valid Through: 2026-02-06 (IST)
🆔 ID: FEL-20251208155651-7092