May 2006
Many Bioengineering students and alumni have been awarded fellowships or honorable mentions through the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program. 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 Hedi Razavi, undergraduate alumni Nathaniel Huebsch and Diana Wong, current grad student Ovijit Chaudhuri, and incoming graduate students Kevin Cheng, Kathryn Hammond and Michael Chen.
Honorable Mentions:
Undergraduate alumni Ester Kwon and Chung-Hay Luk, and incoming graduate students Jeffrey Dietrich, Robert Held, Theresa Sheard, Shimon Unterman, and Mimi Zhang.