Marine Energy Fellowship
Location: Varies by host facility
Compensation: Stipend range of $2,700 to $3,150 monthly
Position Dates: Fall cohort is August to October 2026
As a participant with the Marine Energy Fellowship: Graduate Student Track, you will advance your master's or doctoral thesis utilizing the expertise, resources, and capabilities available at DOE laboratories, industry, federal agencies, NGOs, or other approved facilities to accomplish your research goals, all while networking with top scientists in the field. You will enhance your education and training in marine energy, increase your marketability in these disciplines, gain access to top scientists and state-of-the-art equipment, and gain insight into research and career opportunities. You will have the opportunity to collaborate and learn from experts researching, developing, and testing emerging technologies in marine energy and/or blue economy.
You will conduct research at both your academic institution and at an external hosting facility. Because you are responsible for finding a host facility and securing a mentor, you will be embedded in a facility whose research aligns with your research goals and who can provide the resources you need for your research. Your mentor may also be a resource for your next career step!
Who is an ideal candidate?
- Highly motivated graduate students who are completing a thesis or dissertation in a marine energy topic, including but not limited to innovative technologies for domestic power generation from marine energy technologies.
- Applicants who are able to independently secure a hosting facility and mentor to host them for the appointment; virtually, hybrid, or in-person.
Where will I be?
You will identify the host facility where you want to conduct your research and a potential mentor currently conducting or directing research, development, and/or testing in a marine energy topic.The minimum appointment period for this fellowship is 6 months at the identified hosting facility, virtually or in-person; however, appointments are typically 12 months.
Applicants must:
- Be a U.S. Citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident
- Be enrolled as a full-time master's or doctoral student in a qualified program requiring a research thesis/dissertation at an accredited U.S. college or university throughout the appointment period.
- Be conducting research in an area aligned with DOE priority research areas for marine energy.
- Have a cumulative graduate GPA of 3.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale.
- Be available to conduct research at the hosting facility for at least six months, virtually or in-person.
Apply By: March 27, 2026 @5:00PM ET
A complete application consists of:
- Zintellect Profile
- Proof of enrollment in a Graduate program requiring thesis during the 2025 fall semester/quarter for December application deadline; Proof may include one of the following:
- Unofficial transcripts or copies of the student academic records printed by the applicant or by academic advisors from internal institutional systems including courses in progress during the 2025 fall semester/quarter term.
- Letter from authorized academic department official, such as Department Chair, or other document issued/authorized by the academic institution confirming your enrollment. Letter or document must include your name and official university markings such as the registrar’s signature, university logo or stamp, letterhead or watermark, signature of the authorized official, etc.
- Proposed Research Plan
- Letter of Support from Host Facility
- Letter of Support from your current graduate advisor. This letter should address your academic record and potential for success in an appointment, such as demonstrated intellectual merit, communication and teamwork
- A current resume/CV (2-page limit)
If you have questions, or have issues uploading documentation, please send an email to DOE-RPP@orise.orau.gov and list DOE-CMEI-RPP-2025-Fall-MEF-Grad in the subject line of your email.