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ASEE/NSF Corporate Research Postdoctoral Fellowships in Engineering

The ASEE/NSF Corporate Research Postdoctoral Fellowships in Engineering program allows 40 recent engineering PhD's the opportunity to conduct research in a corporate setting. Research fellows receive a stipend of at least $75,000 along with health care benefits. Fellows must hold a PhD awarded in an engineering field within the last three years and be U.S. citizens, nationals, or permanent residents.

Both applicants and interested host companies may visit http://aseensfip.asee.org/ for the online application, detailed program information, and available positions. The application is currently open and will remain open until the 40 positions are filled.

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