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Find similar grantsPhilomathia Postdoctoral Fellowships in Alternative Energy at UC Berkeley is sponsored by Philomathia Foundation (through UC Berkeley). These fellowships are offered to talented postdoctoral candidates at UC Berkeley in pursuit of energy harvesting, conversion, and production in nanoscale, natural, and synthetic systems.
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UC Berkeley - Philomathia Foundation The Philomathia Foundation’s philanthropic relationship with UC Berkeley began in 2001 with a gift to support the building of the university’s East Asian Library. The Foundation established the Chang-Lin Tien Graduate Fellowship in Environmental Sciences in 2004 in commemoration of Chang-Lin Tien, a dear friend and the campus’ late chancellor.
Shortly thereafter, an endowment was provided for alternative energy research at Berkeley. This was followed by the establishment of the Philomathia Distinguished Chair in Alternative Energy. The Foundation provided further funding to support the establishment of the Berkeley Environment and Climate Institute (BECI) and all the programs were consolidated into the Philomathia Center in 2012.
Scholarships and Fellowships Since 2012, the Philomathia Center has played a vital role in advancing UC Berkeley’s innovative research programs in energy and climate research, and supported a common vision of improving humankind through the creative application of technology, the unraveling of scientific challenges, and a commitment to education.
Philomathia Graduate Student Fellowships in the Environmental Sciences provide fellowships for graduate students from a wide range of disciplines who are dedicated to studying issues related to the environment. This fellowship has been awarded annually since 2005.
Philomathia Postdoctoral Fellowships in Alternative Energy at UC Berkeley offers fellowships to talented postdoctoral candidates in pursuit of energy harvesting, conversion, and production in nanoscale, natural, and synthetic systems.
Current Philomathia Chair in Alternative Energy : Emeriti: Professor Chris Sommerville & Professor Steven Chu Scholarships and Fellowships Kavli Energy NanoScience Institute (ENSI) Philomathia Graduate Student Fellowships at the Kavli Energy NanoScience Institute (ENSI) are one-year graduate fellowship positions designed to offer promising young researchers the opportunity to pursue nanoscience applications in catalysis, energy conversion, and energy conservation technologies.
Up to four graduate fellowships are awarded per year, and to support the work by the Philomathia Graduate Student Fellowships, the Kavli ENSI provides a research fund of $50,000.
Scholarships and Fellowships Advanced Bioimaging Center (ABC) Since their initial stake in establishing the center, Philomathia continues to offer supportive funding for graduate and postdoctoral students of the Advanced Bioimaging Center (ABC) – a global collaboration center dedicated to creating cutting-edge microscopy, and finding solutions to data challenges posed by large-scale imaging projects.
The Philomathia Foundation Scholarship and Fellowship Recipients Philomathia Graduate Fellowship in Environment Sciences (2024/2025) ENERGY AND RESOURCES GROUP (ERG), RAUSSER COLLEGE OF NATURAL RESOURCES PLANT & MICROBIAL BIOLOGY Philomathia Graduate Fellowship in Environment Sciences Environmental Sciences, Policy, and Management, Ph. D candidate Environmental Science, Policy, and Management, Ph. D candidate Integrative Biology, Ph.
D candidate Chemistry, Ph. D candidate Plant and Microbial Biology, Ph. D candidate INTEGRATIVE BIOLOGY, PH.
D. CANDIDATE INTEGRATIVE BIOLOGY & MUSEUM OF VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY, PH. D.
CANDIDATE MATERIAL SCIENCE ENGINEERING, PH. D. CANDIDATE MUSEUM OF VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY, PH.
D. CANDIDATE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, POLICY AND MANAGEMENT, PH. D.
CANDIDATE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, POLICY AND MANAGEMENT, PH. D. CANDIDATE Environmental Science, Policy, and Management.
Ph. D. awarded 2006 Integrative Biology, Ph.
D. awarded 2008 Molecular and Cell Biology, Ph. D.
awarded 2009 Marjorie "Jody" Westbrook Scientist, Invitae, Ph. D. awarded 2011 Assistant Professor, Oregon State University Assistant Professor, Stanford University Founder & CEO, Waste Enterprisers, Accra, Ghana Managing Engineer, Exponent, Inc. Assistant Professor, University of Maryland Molecular and Cell Biology Assistant Professor, Ohio State University Assistant Professor, St.
Edward’s University, Austin, Texas CEO and Founder, Lygos, Inc. Software Engineer, Google Postdoctoral Fellow, Ph. D.
awarded 2011 Postdoctoral Researcher, UC Berkeley Postdoctoral Fellow, Scripps Research Institute Director of HEAL (Health & Ecosystems: Analysis of Linkages) Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Texas at Austin Postdoctoral Fellow, UC Berkeley Assistant Professor, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Assistant Professor, San Diego State University Environmental Science, Policy, and Management, UC Berkeley Postdoctoral Fellow, Station Biologique de Roscof, France Integrative Biology, Ph.
D. awarded 2013 Postdoctoral Fellow, NIMBios, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Postdoctoral Researcher, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Energy and Resources Group, Ph. D.
candidate Assistant Professor, University of Texas at Austin Environmental Science, Policy, and Management and Energy and Resource Management Group ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, POLICY AND MANAGEMENT Plant and Microbial Biology Civil and Environmental Engineering, Ph. D candidate ENERGY AND RESOURCES GROUP, PH. D.
CANDIDATE ENERGY RESOURCES GROUP, PH. D. CANDIDATE INTEGRATIVE BIOLOGY, PH.
D. CANDIDATE INTEGRATIVE BIOLOGY, PH. D.
CANDIDATE ENERGY AND RESOURCES GROUP, PH. D. CANDIDATE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, POLICY AND MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, POLICY AND MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, POLICY AND MANAGEMENT INTEGRATIVE BIOLOGY, PH.
D. CANDIDATE INTEGRATIVE BIOLOGY, PH. D.
CANDIDATE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, POLICY AND MANAGEMENT Philomathia Alternative Energy Fund (2021/2022) CHEMISTRY, PH. D. CANDIDATE Philomathia Alternative Energy Fund CHEMISTRY, PH.
D.
CANDIDATE Berkeley Energy and Climate Institute Philomathia Research Fellow Philomathia Research Fellow Philomathia Research Fellow Kavli Energy NanoScience Institute (2021/2022) Philomathia Graduate Student Fellows Philomathia Graduate Student Fellow Philomathia Graduate Student Fellow Philomathia Graduate Student Fellow Philomathia Graduate Student Fellow Philomathia Graduate Student Fellow 2022 Philomathia Graduate Student Fellow 2022 Philomathia Graduate Student Fellow 2022 Philomathia Graduate Student Fellow 2022 Philomathia Graduate Student Fellow 2022 Philomathia Graduate Student Fellow Evan Walter Clark Spotte-Smith 2022 Philomathia Graduate Student Fellow Kavli Energy NanoScience Institute 2020 Philomathia Graduate Student Fellow 2020 Philomathia Graduate Student Fellow 2020 Philomathia Graduate Student Fellow 2020 Philomathia Graduate Student Fellow 2019 Philomathia Graduate Student Fellow 2019 Philomathia Graduate Student Fellow 2018 Philomathia Graduate Student Fellow 2017 Philomathia Graduate Student Fellow Announcing the 2024 Philomathia Prize Winner: Kwabena Bediako Sep 17, 2024 | Awards , Foundation News , UC Berkeley The Philomathia Foundation is delighted to announce that Kwabena Bediako, assistant professor of chemistry at UC Berkeley, has been awarded the 2024 Philomathia Prize.
His innovative... Announcing the 2023 Philomathia Prize Winner: Jennifer Redfearn Sep 5, 2023 | Awards , Foundation News , UC Berkeley We are thrilled to announce that Jennifer Redfearn, an Oscar-nominated filmmaker and associate professor at Berkeley Journalism, has been selected as the recipient of the prestigious...
Kavli Energy NanoScience Institute 2019 Annual Report Aug 10, 2019 | Foundation News , UC Berkeley The Kavli Foundation is dedicated to advancing science for the benefit of humanity, promoting public understanding of scientific research, and supporting scientists and their work. The...
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