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Enrico Fermi Fellowships

Theory & Experiment Cross-Training in Science

Applications Now Open!

Application Deadline

October 19th, 2025 23:59 (Marseille time)
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The call for applications for the 2nd cohort of the Enrico Fermi Fellowships is now open!

Don't miss the opportunity to join a vibrant community of students bridging the gap between theory and experiments.

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Why the Enrico Fermi Fellowships?

The Enrico Fermi Fellowships aim to address the growing specialization that separates theoretical from experimental training, particularly in physics, making it rare to find scientists with a deep understanding of both areas. Inspired by Enrico Fermi, who excelled in both theoretical and experimental domains, the fellowships target top-level graduate students interested in fundamental scientific questions and eager to work on both theoretical and experimental aspects.

The project seeks to offer students generous financial support to broaden their horizons through theory and experiments cross-training. The EFF is open to top students globally, promoting a broad and diverse participation.

The EFF is a five-year project comprising at least three cohorts of students.

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What does the EFF offer?

How long?

One or two years fellowships (exceptional three-years fellowships may be considered for compelling reasons).

How much?

Up to EUR 105K per year for for salary support, travel allowance, and research funds for your supervisors.

With who?

Join a growing network of students, researchers, and institutions with mentoring and convening activities.

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Showcase your project

A dedicated section of the Enrico Fermi Fellowships website to showcase the awardees' projects, updated regularly throughout the fellowship. Increased visibility, inspiration, and making complex research accessible to a broader audience.

Explore the projects

Mentoring Program

Quarterly online meetings to establish a routine to share the fellows' research and career experiences. Informal discussions as well as mentoring blocks to support fellows' professional development. Members of the Scientific Panel will participate in these meetings and will be available for individual mentoring sessions.

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Convening

In-person cohort meetings throughout the program's duration organized by the respective cohort with support from the EFF administration. Varying format from retreats to workshops and conferences with external speakers, Scientific Panel members, and John Templeton Foundation representatives.

The EFF Team

A diverse scientific panel, consisting of experts from various fields and academic systems worldwide. It is responsible for the project's scientific integrity, approving referees, and ratifying application rankings.

Akito Kusaka

Akito Kusaka

Measures of CMB, cosmology, elementary particle physics

David Krakauer

David Krakauer

Complex systems, evolution, memory, information processing

Gabriela González

Gabriela González

Instrumental characterization and calibration of LigoSC

Jane Maienschein

Jane Maienschein

History and philosophy of cell biology

Luis Lehner

Luis Lehner

Numerical relativity, strong gravity, black holes

Marc Kamionkowski

Marc Kamionkowski

Cosmology, astrophysics, and elementary-particle theory

Natalia Ares

Natalia Ares

Quantum device control and quantum thermodynamics

Tarun Souradeep

Tarun Souradeep

Cosmology, gravitational wave physics, and astronomy

Xinhua Peng

Xinhua Peng

Quantum computing, quantum information processing in NMR