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NSF Graduate Research Fellowships - Archive

2012

UW student Research interest
Cameron Scott Ball Bioengineering
Alicia Clark Mechanical engineering
Charlie Corredor Chemical engineering
Artem S. Dementyev Electrical and electronic engineering
Shivani Kant Gupta Bioengineering
Andrew James Haddock Electrical engineering
Nicholas Christopher Harris Electrical and electronic engineering
Emily Anne Krogstad Bioengineering
Olivia Marie Lenz Materials engineering
Tyler George Libey Bioengineering
Dustin Alexander Richmond Computer engineering
Adrienne Marie Rothschilds Bioengineering
Alexander Weber Spott Electrical and electronic engineering
Christine Eline Wang Bioengineering
Milda Zizyte Computer systems, networking, and embedded systems

NSF Fellows Coming to UW for Graduate Studies

In addition, these awardees from other institutions plan to continue their engineering studies at the UW.

Student Research interest Undergraduate School
Catherine Elizabeth Majors Bioengineering Vanderbilt University
Anna Katherine Blakney Chemical engineering University of Colorado at Boulder
Alyssa K. Kosmides Bioengineering Rutgers University New Brunswick
John Matthew Franklin Chemical engineering Michigan State University

Big Benefits

Fellows benefit from a three-year annual stipend of $30,000 along with a $12,000 cost of education allowance for tuition and fees, and the freedom to conduct their own research at any accredited U.S., or foreign institution of graduate education they choose.