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Prestigious NSF fellowship awarded to 12 graduate students

Prestigious NSF fellowship awarded to 12 graduate students

The Graduate Research Fellowship recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in a wide variety of science-related disciplines


The National Science Foundation has awarded 12 桃色视频 students with the prestigious graduate research fellowship, which places the university in the top 15 nationwide in terms of number awarded, the federal agency announced last week.聽

The Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) recognizes outstanding graduate students from across the country in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields, paving the way for their continued work exploring some of the most complex and pressing issues of our time.聽

This year鈥檚 recipients of the five-year fellowship represent a wide swath of disciplines, spanning from American politics to fluid mechanics. Each will receive three years of financial support, including an annual stipend of $37,000, as well as professional development and research opportunities.

鈥淲e鈥檙e proud to see such a strong showing from our students in this year鈥檚 NSF聽fellowships,鈥 said聽Massimo聽Ruzzene, senior vice chancellor for research and innovation and dean of the institutes. 鈥淲ith the depth and strength across 桃色视频鈥檚 graduate programs, it is only fitting that we continue to be a leading recipient of these recognitions. Congratulations to each awardee鈥攖his achievement reflects your dedication and the contributions you are poised to make.鈥

Of those that either won or were honorable mentions, 19 participated in a workshop or information session organized by the Graduate School, in partnership with the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences. These included specialized writing workshops, coaching sessions and general informational sessions about applying for the GRFP.聽

鈥淭his year saw a reduction in the overall number of GRFP awards given out, with many students receiving honorable mentions that would鈥檝e previously been recognized. And yet, despite that, we鈥檝e remained relatively consistent in the percentage of awardees, ranking in the top 15 of all institutions once more. That success is a testament to not only our extraordinary graduate students, but also our collaborative approach with campus partners,鈥 said Scott Adler, dean of the Graduate School and the vice provost for graduate affairs.聽聽聽

鈥淲e are very proud of the outstanding students who have been recognized for this highly competitive fellowship.鈥澛

This year鈥檚 recipients include:聽

  • Annalise Cabra, aerospace engineering sciences
  • Luke Coffman, physics
  • Charles Fraga, mechanical engineering
  • Stone Neilon, political science
  • Shelby Opp, astrophysics and geophysics
  • Devayani Ravuri, physics
  • Rebecca Riley, mechanical engineering
  • Laurel Robbins, biochemistry
  • Jae Robinson, ecology and evolutionary biology
  • Nick Rovito, mechanical engineering
  • Rachel Slaybaugh, astrophysical and planetary sciences
  • Annette Thompson, chemical and biological engineering

In addition to the fellowship award winners, 54 students were recognized with an honorable mention.