National Academy of Sciences Gulf Research Program
Gulf Of Mexico Region, United States
(on-site)
Job Function
Research
2026 Early-Career Research Fellowship: Environment Track
2026 Early-Career Research Fellowship: Environment Track
Description
The Gulf Research Program’s Early-Career Research Fellowship supports emerging scientific leaders as they take risks on research ideas not yet tested, pursue unique collaborations, and build a network of colleagues who share their interest in improving offshore energy system safety and the well-being of coastal communities and ecosystems. Because the early years of a researcher’s career are a critical time, the relatively unrestricted funds and mentoring this fellowship provides help recipients navigate this period with independence, flexibility, and a built-in support network.
For the 2026-2028 Application Cycle, the Environment Track focuses on ecosystem health - monitoring and managing for environmental change. This track invites research that leverages innovative scientific or technological approaches to assess, monitor, or predict the resilience of critical ecosystems and species to changing conditions.
Fellows should develop or test innovative monitoring techniques and/or develop solutions that enhance a system's biodiversity or slow its loss. This work should translate into actionable management and policy strategies that sustain ecosystem services and strengthen community resilience. Special emphasis will be placed on applicants that utilize genetic, genomic, machine learning, or AI methodologies in their work.
Applications Open: April 14, 2026 Applications Close: June 2, 2026
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