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.








