17 Clark School Students Earn NSF Fellowships
The following incoming, current and former Clark School students have received National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships:
- Matthew Bakalar (computer engineering)
- Justin Michael Bare (electrical engineering)
- Harrison Chau (aerospace engineering)
- Artem Dementyev (bioengineering)
- Eric Epstein (materials science and engineering)
- Olatunji Godo (materials science and engineering)
- Hanna Nilsson (grad student; materials science and engineering)
- Christine He (chemical engineering)
- Kelley Marie Heffner (bioengineering)
- Saara Anwar Khan (electrical engineering)
- Robin Klomparens (aerospace engineering)
- Andrew Sabelhaus (mechanical engineering)
- Pamela Sanchez (grad student; mechanical engineering)
- Phillip Sandborn (electrical engineering)
- Victoria Stefanelli (bioengineering)
- Sean Symon (aerospace engineering)
- Carol Wong (mechanical engineering)
The number of undergraduate students who received fellowships this year doubled from last year.
The Graduate Research Fellowship Program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines who are pursuing research-based master's and doctoral degrees at accredited US institutions.
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April 11, 2012
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