
The goal is to shorten the development timeline for hardtech to help address the nation’s climate emergency and reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Applications to join CRI’s 9th Cohort open on September 4. Being part of the CRI team comes with many benefits including:
• Access to state-of-the-art equipment and world-class expertise
• A stipend and benefits, including a travel allowance
• One-on-one research mentorship by an Argonne scientist
• Potential collaborations with Argonne’s 1600 scientists
• And much more…
CRI is a two-year fellowship program for innovators focused on energy and science technologies. The goal of CRI is to give the nation’s brightest energy and science innovators the best chance at success. The future depends on it.
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