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  • From: Torre Wenaus <wenaus AT gmail.com>
  • To: NPPS leadership team <Phys-npps-mgmt-l AT lists.bnl.gov>
  • Subject: [Phys-npps-mgmt-l] Fwd: FW: HEP FOA Computational Traineeships
  • Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2022 14:41:05 -0400

FYI. Will contact John Hobbs at Stony Brook about this, we can explore other possibilities as well

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From: Denisov, Dmitri <denisovd AT bnl.gov>
Date: Thu, Apr 28, 2022 at 2:35 PM
Subject: FW: HEP FOA Computational Traineeships
To: Begel, Michael <begel AT bnl.gov>, Rajagopalan, Srini <srinir AT bnl.gov>, Kettell, Steven <kettell AT bnl.gov>, Slosar, Anze <anze AT bnl.gov>, sallydawsonbnl AT gmail.com <sallydawsonbnl AT gmail.com>, Torre Wenaus <wenaus AT gmail.com>, Lancon, Eric <elancon AT bnl.gov>
Cc: Ma, Hong <hma AT bnl.gov>


FYI

 

From: Church, Eric (CONTR) <Eric.Church AT science.doe.gov>
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2022 2:26 PM
To: Church, Eric (CONTR) <Eric.Church AT science.doe.gov>
Cc: Love, Jeremy <Jeremy.Love AT science.doe.gov>; Crawford, Glen <Glen.Crawford AT science.doe.gov>
Subject: HEP FOA Computational Traineeships

 

Dear Experiment Spokes, Computation Leads, Sector Leads, PIs, etc:

 

This email serves as an announcement that DOE High Energy Physics is accepting proposals for Computational Traineeships as may be found at  

https://science.osti.gov/hep/Funding-Opportunities. A snippet from the FOA is pasted below.  We ask for your help in distributing the news of this opportunity to potential university/college PIs and lab scientists that may serve as partners in this FoA. A FAQ is also available adjacent to the FOA announcement; any remaining questions may be directed to Program Manager Jeremy Love.

 

Many Regards – Eric/Jeremy

 

Computational Traineeships

In HEP, experiments are used to study the elementary constituents

of matter and energy, probing the interactions between them, and exploring the nature of space

and time. Sophisticated software and computing is employed throughout research supported by

HEP to simulate, calculate, calibrate, analyze, and interpret these interactions and their complex

signatures observed in experiments. As the Office of Science continues to support ever more advanced experiments

requiring increasingly advanced software and computing to produce and interpret scientific

results and support its mission, difficulties hiring qualified scientists and engineers are expected

to deepen due to a lack of incoming young scientists and engineers that are being trained with the

requisite expertise. This Traineeship program will help address these shortcomings and enable

continued success in domestic scientific discovery.



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