Clark School Tops in NIST Fellowships

Clark School Tops in NIST Fellowships

Clark School Tops in NIST Fellowships

Clark School students were awarded 23 of 150 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships (SURFs) offered by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) this year. Students from elsewhere at the University of Maryland took another nine slots, meaning that the university represents 20 percent of all SURFs (the most from any one university).

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April 17, 2009


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