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Research Associate Appointments at NETL
Student at computer workstationNETL offers Research Associate appointments to members of the academic community from undergraduates through faculty. At each level of education, NETL hopes to inspire and educate new scientists and engineers about the challenges and opportunities in energy research. Members of the academic community interested in Research Associate appointments should first familiarize themselves with NETL’s research program. We highly recommend that interested parties contact the NETL education coordinator and/or NETL staff to learn more about research opportunities. Appointments are very competitive.

Undergraduate appointments at NETL introduce students to research and encourage them to pursue advanced degrees. Undergraduates should have completed core courses and preferably some course work in their field of interest. 

Graduate level, post-graduate and faculty appointments are intended to allow participants with an established skill set to apply them to energy-related problems. 


Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE)
The ORISE Program provides opportunities for undergraduate students, recent graduates, graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and faculty researchers. Most ORISE appointments at NETL are made within the Office of Research and Development. Watch the NETL ORISE video to learn more.

Current Research Opportunities Available

Nancy Andres is the NETL ORISE program contact.


National Research Council (NRC) Research Associate Programs
Four focus areas guide scientific research at NETL. NRC Opportunities at NETL provide information on specific research opportunities and access to appropriate NRC application forms. NRC and NETL encourage interested candidates to discuss opportunities with prospective research advisors.

Nancy Andres is the laboratory coordinator for the NRC program at NETL.


Mickey Leland Energy Fellowship
NETL participates in the Office of Fossil Energy's Mickey Leland Energy Fellowship Program, which offers summer internship opportunities to students from underrepresented groups. The fellowship provides interns with a professional experience and opportunity for personal growth, while offering an economic incentive to pave the way for hiring and bringing a diverse workforce to government institutions and their support contractors.

The Mickey Leland Energy Fellowship (MLEF) is an Internship program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Fossil Energy to provide opportunities to women and under-represented minority students who are pursuing academic majors related to the Fossil Energy mission.

The Office of Fossil Energy (FE) - Headquarters, Field Offices and National Laboratories - offers 10-week summer internships to qualified students to gain hands-on experience, and offers an insider's view to the Federal government. The program encourages them to consider future employment with the Office of Fossil Energy.

The goals of MLEF are to:

  • Promote career paths in Fossil Energy ensuring clean, affordable energy utilization through Research and Development; and
  • Promote Engineering, Science, Mathematics and Technology internships
    for increased efficiency and improvement of traditional fuel sources.

Nancy Andres is the site coordinator for the Mickey Leland Energy Fellowship at NETL.


Methane Hydrate Research Fellowship
NETL has launched an academic research fellowship program to support qualified students in their pursuit of advanced degrees related to methane hydrate science. The 2-year fellowships will be made available to support work towards M.S. and Ph.D degrees, or in a Post-doctoral appointment. The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) will administer the program, which will feature a competitive stipend structure, including a $6k annual travel allowance. The fellowship information is now available on the NAS website. [External Site]