Join Our Quest for Discovery in Spectroscopic Design and Quantum Systems
In the Earley Lab, we dive into the fascinating world of spectroscopic design and quantum systems, exploring the intricate dance between electronic unpaired spin states through the innovative lens of ultra-high resolution spectroscopy and magnetic resonance. Our mission? To revolutionize quantum sensing, bridging the gap between laboratory discoveries and real-world applications.
Why Choose Our Group?
- A Researcher-First Philosophy: We believe that the foundation of groundbreaking science is the nurturing of outstanding individuals. Here, you're not just a researcher; you're a valued member of a community dedicated to scientific and social excellence.
- Personal and Professional Growth: We're committed to developing well-rounded scientists with strong analytical skills, robust project management strategies, and outstanding communication abilities. Our environment fosters personal growth, ensuring you leave not just as a great researcher, but as a contributor to the wider community with a vast skill set.
- Cutting-Edge Research as a Unifying Force: Our work in exciting chemical research isn't just about discoveries; it's about unlocking your potential and coming together as a group in pursuit of something bigger.
Who Are We Looking For?
- Curious Minds from Diverse Backgrounds: Whether you're from chemistry, engineering, or physics, your unique perspective is what we seek.
- Self-Motivated Explorers: If you have an innate curiosity about spectroscopy and quantum sensing, you'll fit right in.
- Effective Communicators with a Thirst for Knowledge: We value students who actively engage, ask thought-provoking questions, and contribute to our vibrant intellectual community.
- Well-Rounded Individuals: Your extracurricular experiences matter to us. They shape you into a well-rounded person who can bring new insights into our research.
Students already admitted to Arizona State University can reach out to Justin if the Earley Lab sounds like a good fit for you! Anyone interested in pursuing a graduate degree in the Earley Lab must have applied and be accepted into the graduate program in the School of Molecular Sciences (or an associated department/school) at Arizona State University. Click here for more details on the application process.
Fellowship Opportunities for Graduate Students
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP)
https://new.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/nsf-graduate-research-fellowship-program-grfp
Major requirement(s): U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or U.S. permanent resident
American Association of University Women American Fellowships
https://www.aauw.org/resources/programs/fellowships-grants/current-opportunities/american/
Major requirement(s): U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident. Identify as a woman in STEM. Must be used for the final year of writing the dissertation.
American Association of University Women International Fellowship
https://www.aauw.org/resources/programs/fellowships-grants/current-opportunities/international/
Major Requirement(s): Non-U.S. citizen. Identify as a woman in STEM. Applicants can apply for the fellowship for any year of their program but must be conducting a full year of study or research. Intend to return to their home country to pursue a professional career upon completion of their studies.
National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship
Major requirement(s): U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or U.S. permanent resident.
The Hertz Foundation Fellowship
https://www.hertzfoundation.org/the-fellowship/
Major requirement(s): U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or U.S. permanent resident.
Graduate Fellowships for STEM Diversity
https://stemfellowships.org/applicants/
Major requirement(s): U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or U.S. permanent resident.
Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans (PD Soros)
Major requirement(s): Your birth parents must have both been born outside of the US as non-US citizens, and both parents must not have been eligible for US citizenship at the time of their births.
When/where possible, Justin will supplement fellowships to assure the recipient is equally compensated as compared to ASU funded, graduate student colleagues.