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The Ohio University Russ Energy and the Environment Fellowship was established as part of the transformational 2008 estate gift of nearly $125 million from alumnus Fritz Russ and his wife Dolores. This program promotes critical doctoral  research in the area of energy production, alternative fuels, environmental remediation, and issue s related directly to energy transport and use. The Russ Committee on Alternative Fuels, Mediation, and Remediation administers the program for the Dean of the Russ College. The ideal Russ Energy and the Environment Fellow exhibits passion for research in one of these areas, is an outstanding communicator, and has demonstrated leadership abilities. The Russ Energy and the Environment Fellow will engage in doctoral studies with a faculty advisor from the Russ College already engaged in one of the specified research areas. In addition, the Russ Energy and the Environment Fellow will work with an advisory board from the Russ College to develop a mentoring plan, and will be given special opportunities for leadership and entrepreneurial development, industrial and governmental internships, funding for conference travel, and other focused opportunities aimed at developing the fellow beyond just the laboratory.

Eligibility:
  • Must be a U.S citizen or permanent resident
  • The proposed research area must be in one of the Russ College research areas related to energy production, fuels, remediation, and environmental aspects related to energy. Russ College programs in this area can be
  • found at www.ohio.edu/engineering/russfellows/
  • Must be eligible for and apply to a relevant Ph.D. program in a department (civil, chemical, mechanical, or electrical engineering) currently supporting these research areas.
  • There are no restrictions for years of prior graduate school education or years since prior degree

For more information, deadlines and application, please visit http://www.ohio.edu/engineering/russfellows/upload/Russ-Energy-and-the-Environment-Fellowship-Final-2012.pdf

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This program is currently not accepting applications.