17 Clark School Students Earn NSF Fellowships

17 Clark School Students Earn NSF Fellowships

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.

Related Articles:
Numerous Clark School Students Earn NSF Fellowships
New Fellowship Launches to Help End the Organ Shortage Crisis
BIOE Announces 2025 Fischell Fellows at EPIC Retreat
Lampropoulos and Miers Receive NSF Funding for Privacy-Preserving Computing
Edward Eisenstein Named ASBMB 2025 Fellow
Three BIOE Students Receive 2024-2025 MPower Graduate Fellowships
Ph.D. Student Ian Smith Receives National Grant for Tumor-on-a-Chip Research
Dutt Receives NSF CAREER Award
Robert E. Fischell Institute for Biomedical Devices invests $200K in the future of biomedical devices, cultivating up-and-coming investigators and immersing them in successful multidisciplinary teams
Teaching Students Specialized Skills for Success

April 11, 2012


Prev   Next

Current Headlines

Stroka Appointed Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies and Director of Undergraduate Programs

New Oxyhalide Electrolyte Breaks Barriers for Solid-State Battery Performance

International Research Exchange Spotlight

Md Mehrab Hossen Siam Receives Graduate Endowed Fellowship

New Initiatives Push Toward Safe & Reliable Autonomous Systems

Led by Professor Mohammad Hafezi, Researchers Identify Groovy Way to Beat Diffraction Limit

Shaping the Future of Engineering: How Maryland Is Leading in AI Education and Research

UMD-Led Team Wins Major NSF Grant to Pioneer “High-Entropy” Quantum Materials

News Resources

Return to Newsroom

Search News

Archived News

Events Resources

Events Calendar