The Chateaubriand Fellowship in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Health for doctoral students aims to initiate or reinforce collabortions, partnerships or joint projects between French and American research teams. The Chateaubriand Fellowship supports PhD students registered in an American university who wish to conduct part of their doctoral research in a French laboratory.
Inria and the Office for Science & Technology of the Embassy of France in the United States signed a patnership agreement related to this program.
Over the next year, four American PhD students will spend between 4 and 6 months in France within Inria project teams as Chateaubriand fellows.
Name | US University | Host project team |
Ahmad Alammouri* | University of Texas at Austin | DYOGENE (Inria – Paris) |
Marc Harkonen* | Georgia Institute of Technology | POLSYS (Inria- Paris) |
Kumar Rajat | Stony Brook University | PARIETAL (Inria- Saclay) |
Helen Xu* | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ROMA (Inria- Grenoble) |
* Three of them will be partly supported by Inria.
More information about this program can be found on this dedicated website.
The call for applications is open each year from October to January for fellowships starting betwen September and April of the following academic year.