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  • Summer Educational Programs and Fellowships

    Programs that give students the opportunity to work with scientists on research projects that address emerging challenges in national security.

    The following Summer Schools, Fellowships and Internship programs are currently hosted by Los Alamos National Laboratory and its partners.

    • Applied Machine Learning Research Internship

      The Applied Machine Learning Research Internship is an intense 10-week program aimed at providing students with a solid foundation in modern machine learning (ML) topics combined with research on real problems encountered in national laboratory missions.

    • Co-Design Summer School

      The Codesign School recruits 6-8 graduate students from varying backgrounds (usually computer science, computational physics, and mathematics) to work on a computational codesign topic, focusing on the ability of students to work across disciplines with other team members, while employing their own unique expertise.

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    • Community Data Science Fellowship

      Empowering Local Nonprofit Organizations through Data Science and Machine Learning

    • Computational Physics Workshop

      The Computational Physics Workshop seeks to bring to Los Alamos National Laboratory a diverse group of exceptional undergraduate and graduate students for informative, enriching lectures, and to work with its staff for 10 weeks on interesting, relevant projects that may culminate in articles or conference presentations.

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    • Cybersecurity Science Research Program

      The Cyber Security Summer School prepares students for careers in cyber security.

    • Data Science at Scale

      The Data Science School studies topics in data science as relevant to the Los Alamos National Laboratory mission. A key focus is on visualization and data analysis. Each student is assigned an individual project and a mentor.

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    • Dr. G. Robert Keepin Nonproliferation Science Summer Program

      The Dr. G. Robert Keepin Nonproliferation Science Summer Program offers an opportunity to learn about how game-changing science, engineering, and technology are applied to reduce the dynamic threats of nuclear proliferation.

    • Los Alamos Dynamics Summer School

      Focusing on the multi-disciplinary field of dynamics, spanning mechanical, structural, and electrical systems.

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    • Parallel Computing Research Internship

      The Parallel Computing Summer Research Internship is an intense 10-week program aimed at providing students with a solid foundation in modern high performance computing (HPC) topics integrated with research on real problems encountered in large-scale scientific codes.

    • Quantum Computing School

      The Quantum Computing School is focused on the theory, applications, and hands-on programming of quantum computers providing students with the unique opportunity to program on actual quantum computers.

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    • Robotics and Automation Summer School (RASS)

      RASS is a student recruiting pipeline for top talent in the field of automation. RASS students develop rapid prototypes to solve critical, mission-relevant problems.

    • Supercomputer Institute

      Supercomputer Institute is a 11-week summer school program that teaches the basics of high performance computing system administration.

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    • Astrophysics ZTF Summer School

      Caltech-founded Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) offers a treasure trove of detections of transient celestial phenomena, with an extensive database of historic detections. This Summer School brings together graduate students specialized in observational astronomy, theoretical astrophysics, and machine learning to work on a project aimed at building the next-generation transient classification and characterization pipeline.