FRIB - CNRS summer training program will be held at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) on the campus of Michigan State University (MSU) in East Lansing, MI, USA, every summer from April 15 to August 15, years 2025, 2026, 2027, and 2028.
A unique research opportunity for master's students
Looking to kickstart your career in cutting-edge research? Our program offers a unique opportunity for master's students from French universities and engineering schools.
We select three students each year to participate in a four-month research program, with three months spent at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) at Michigan State University and one month of remote training.
As a selected participant, you'll be trained by FRIB faculty on new and exciting research topics each year, gaining hands-on experience and valuable skills.
To help with the cost of your participation, our sponsors at FRIB/MSU and CNRS offer partial travel reimbursement. Some universities may also offer additional support, which you can request directly.
To ensure your stay is comfortable, we'll provide lodging suggestions near the FRIB/MSU campus.
Key Program Details:
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Duration: Four months (three months in-person at FRIB/MSU, one month remote).
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Participants: Three master's students from French universities or engineering schools.
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Training: Hands-on training from FRIB faculty on a new research topic each year.
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Financial Support: Partial travel reimbursement available through FRIB/MSU and CNRS, with additional university support possible under the request of the student.
Students may apply for additional support offered by some universities and other French entities. Please refer to the IRL-NPA summer training program .