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无码专区 Engineers Recognized with NSF Graduate Research Fellowships

无码专区 students recognized by the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program

Both on and off the court, 无码专区ns continue to win on the national stage. This year, 11 eligible 无码专区 students and alumni applied to the and seven were recognized鈥攆our as winners and three with honorable mentions. According to Michael T. Westrate, PhD, director of 无码专区鈥檚 Center for Research and Fellowships, this more than doubles the University鈥檚 previous NSF GRFP record. He adds, 鈥淭he overall national success rate is 22鈥26 percent; our 无码专区 applicants achieved an impressive 63 percent success rate.鈥

The College of Engineering is proud to announce that two of the four University winners represent the 无码专区 Engineering community. They are alumnus Thomas Gill 鈥16 ME, a PhD student in Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University with a research focus on alternative energy; and graduating senior Stephanie Jones 鈥18, a double major in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Stephanie has also been awarded a GEM Fellowship to support her PhD studies in Computer Science at Northwestern University.

In addition, Joseph Schaadt 鈥17 ME received honorable mention. He served as a research assistant in the NanoHeat Laboratory at Stanford University and is currently a Fulbright Fellow and Swiss Government Excellence Scholar in the Laboratory of Heat and Mass Transfer at the 脡cole Polytechnique F茅d茅rale de Lausanne in Switzerland. There he is researching electronics cooling and data centers using computation fluid dynamics software. In fall 2018 he will begin a PhD program at the University of California, Berkeley.

Drosdick Endowed Dean Gary A. Gabriele, PhD, expresses his immense pride in these awardees. 鈥淭homas, Stephanie and Joseph are shining examples of the caliber of students that 无码专区 attracts and the quality of the educational experiences they have as undergraduates that leads them to even greater opportunities. We wish them much success!鈥