Student Research Opportunity Listings
Are you a Ph.D. student looking to energize your dissertation with world-class scientific power at a DOE laboratory or facility? The DOE Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) program is now accepting applications for 2026 Solicitation 1, due May 6, 2026, 5:00 PM ET (https://apps.orau.gov/SCGSR/Account/Login). Attend the upcoming Application Assistance Workshops to learn more about the DOE SCGSR program, receive application guidance, and field questions to program area scientists!
Application Assistance Workshops
Workshop 1: DOE SCGSR Program Overview and Abstract Preparation
March 5, 2026, 2:00-3:30PM ET
Register Here: https://www.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/ZNVhx1UERgGQIAKo2zzISg
Workshop 2: Q&A and Application Guidance/ Proposal Writing
April 9, 2026, 2:00PM-4:30PM ET
Register Here: https://www.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/lMyu_UTbQdqXiH67FZmWng
Additional Questions? Attend our weekly virtual office hours: Fridays 1:00-2:00 PM ET from March 6th to May 1st
Office Hours: https://www.zoomgov.com/j/1600539575?pwd=KvKGfPnkogW2jjNuT2qxcdfCZhFFj1.1
Several Eclipse portfolio companies are actively recruiting for high-caliber interns and early career talent, and there is a curated list of exciting opportunities available across the Eclipse portfolio. As you know, our companies are building at the intersection of AI, robotics, advanced manufacturing, supply chain, infrastructure, and industrial software – and many are actively looking for high-caliber early-career talent. We recognize that AI is transforming entry-level tech roles and hiring needs, opening new pathways for emerging talent to build high-impact, future-ready skills. These roles offer students and recent graduates the opportunity to work directly with technical founders and operators on real-world challenges.
We truly value our relationship with University of Florida and would love to be able to place some of your students within the Eclipse portfolio. We appreciate your help in sharing these open roles with relevant students, alumni networks, and careers services teams.
For a full list of 2026 internships and entry-level positions, please view here.
For more details, contact Allyson Johnson allyson@eclipse.capital
Annual Student Research Opportunity Listings
Description: The AI Scholars Program includes a $1,750 stipend paid over two semesters to support your research work with a faculty member. You learn how to conduct fundamental research and scholarly activities in your chosen field. Your project may solve an important problem or contribute to a better solution. You write up your findings in a research paper, and you have several options to publish. It’s a great capstone to your undergraduate career.
Application Deadline: February Annually
Application Instructions: First, identify a UF faculty mentor to write a letter of support for your application. If you need help with this step, the Center for Undergraduate Research offers peer advising services.
- Summary of your research proposal (one page maximum) to describe the project that you will be working on. It should answer questions like: What is the central research question? How does the project use AI? Why is your research question important and what are your intended outcomes?
- Letter of support from your faculty mentor.
- Include your faculty mentor’s department fiscal information when completing your application. The application requires you to provide the fiscal contact and the department ID. Obtain this information from your mentor before you begin filling out the application to ensure a smooth submission process.
