Prestigious traineeship
The Internet of Catalysis program at the University of Kansas seeks to enable data-driven discovery at the frontiers of science & engineering. Trainees collaborate across disciplines in exciting new research areas like clean energy, artificial intelligence, and machine learning.
Inclusion & Belonging
We invite master’s and doctoral students without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
How to join the NRT program?
Apply to grad school in one of these or related departments and then ask your faculty mentor to nominate you to the NRT Program: Department of Chemistry, Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Department of Electrical
Engineering, and Computer Science.
Program Highlights
- One-year curriculum with stipend
- Summer research hours
- Boundary-spanning seminar series
- Option for 2nd year of funding to advance research
- Enhance professional skills in communication, leadership, and teamwork
Learn Morea & Apply
nrt.ku.edu