NSF Graduate Research Fellowships Awarded

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Eighteen 窪做惇蹋厙 students and alumni to get STEM-related stipends.

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Eighteen 窪做惇蹋厙 students and alumni have been awarded National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships for 2023, and another six received honorable mentions.

The program is designed to maintain a strong human resource base of science and engineering in the United States and reinforces its diversity, . Fellows receive a three-year annual stipend of $37,000 along with a $12,000 cost-of-education allowance for tuition and fees. The fellowships may only be used at eligible graduate-degree programs with a campus in the United States, its territories, possessions, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.

I offer my heartiest congratulations to our NSF-GRFP recipients, and also to those receiving honorable mentions. This award represents a significant academic achievement at a national level, and the Guarini School and all of 窪做惇蹋厙 are incredibly proud of these outstanding scholars, says , dean of the  and the Rodgers Professor of Chemistry.

Winners of 2023 Graduate Research Fellowship Awards

  • Emily Bjorkman 21, economics;
  • Emma Esterman 20, microbial biology;
  • Lizet Garcia 23, geography;
  • Gabriel Harrison Gilbert 23, linguistics;
  • Carl William Harris 21, biomedical engineering;
  • Kevin Hoffer-Hawlik 19, biomedical engineering;
  • John Heggland, Thayer/Guarini, biomedical engineering;
  • Miriam Janssen, Guarini, neurosciences
  • Anna Kolln 22, materials chemistry;
  • Logan Mann, Thayer/Guarini, glaciology;
  • Beatriz Mercado, Guarini, developmental biology;
  • Colin Thomas Morrell 21, inorganic chemistry;
  • Allen Tai Nguyen, Thayer/Guarini, electrical and electronic engineering;
  • Jimena Perez 23, geography;
  • Charlie Parker Reeder 22, electrical and electronic engineering;
  • Grace Rosner, Guarini, cell biology;
  • Tanli Su 22, computer vision, graphics, and visualization;
  • Lucy Katherine Tantum 19, environmental engineering;

Honorable Mention Recipients

  • Amanda Calhoun 23, geobiology;
  • Isabella Caruso 17, Thayer 17, sustainable chemistry;
  • Aidan Michael Cook, Guarini, bioinformatics and computational biology;
  • Brittany Cleary 21, chemical synthesis;
  • Eric Reuben Laderman 20, plant microbe interactions;
  • Samantha Liu, Guarini, biochemistry.
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