June 2009
Many Bioengineering students and alumni have been awarded prestigious fellowships or honorable mentions through the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program and other prestigious external fellowships.The National Science Foundation offers approximately 1,000 graduate fellowships annually in this competition. The Graduate Research Fellowship is intended for students in the early stages of graduate study, and provides three years of support for study in research-based master’s or doctoral programs. Thousands of students compete every year.
We’d like to congratulate those awardees and honorable mentions we are aware of, listed below. Fantastic work!
Fellowship winners:
Graduating senior David Tulga, undergraduate alumni Austin Day, Erik Feest, Clare Gollnick and Tony Liang, current grad students Allison Berke, Kelly Karns and Colin Walsh, and incoming graduate student Dawn Spelke.
Honorable Mentions:
Graduating seniors Zohora Iqbal, Samantha Liang, undergraduate alumni Lizhi Cao, Ryan Cooper, Adam Luce, Albert Mach, Song Seto, Irene Sinn, Grace Tang, Nicholas Tapia and Adeeti Ullal, current grad students Lukasz Bugaj, Tim Downing, Richard Henrickson, Joanna MacKay, Feliz Moser and Gautham Venugopalan, and incoming graduate students Sergey Boyarskiy, Benjamin Lee, Arunan Skandarajah and Jeffrey Yunes.
Another outstanding award program is the National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship (NDSEG), received this year by continuing graduate student Rick Henrickson.
Congratulations everyone!