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Federal
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United States
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Fellowship/Scholarship/Dissertation
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Description
The Air Force Science and Technology Fellowship Program (AF STFP), funded by the United States Air Force, provides a platform for outstanding scientists and engineers to engage in vital research and development efforts. Through a competitive selection process, the program identifies exceptionally talented individuals at various career stages, from recent graduates to experienced researchers, offering them the opportunity to conduct self-directed research at Air Force facilities.
The AF STFP aims to:
- Enable highly promising scientists and engineers to undertake innovative research projects that advance the technological capabilities of the Air Force.
- Strengthen the Air Force's research and development endeavors by incorporating cuttingedge knowledge and expertise from various scientific and engineering disciplines.
- Offer a unique environment for professional development, allowing fellows to collaborate with Air Force experts and work on groundbreaking technology projects.
- Promote the exchange of ideas and knowledge between the Air Force and the broader scientific community, fostering professional growth and enhancing the fellows' career prospects in research and development sectors within and beyond the military.
By providing a platform for distinguished researchers to contribute to the Air Force's science and technology initiatives, the AF STFP plays a crucial role in maintaining the technological edge of the Air Force and fostering innovation within the defense sector.
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