The National Science Foundation has awarded scholarships to five students and alumni as part of the 2025 , with 21 others receiving honorable mentions.
The program, which began in 1952, provides three years of financial and other support for the graduate education of individuals who have demonstrated potential for significant achievements in the STEM disciplines.
鈥淭he recognition of 大香蕉视频 students and alumni by the NSF highlights the strength of their preparation and the promise of their research,鈥 says , dean of the . 鈥淲e鈥檙e pleased to see their talent and commitment acknowledged through this highly competitive program.鈥
Recipients of NSF Graduate Research Fellowships and Their Research Interests
- Alexander Clarke 鈥25, paleontology and paleobiology
- Thomas Fyda 鈥22, organismal biology
- Carolina Guerrero 鈥23, biochemistry
- Claire McMahon 鈥22, economics
- Alan Sun 鈥24, machine learning
Honorable Mentions
- Krystal Bagnaschi, Guarini, ecology
- Jessica Brantez 鈥23, sociology
- Ashley Brown 鈥22, mechanical engineering
- Junior Burks, Guarini, ecology
- Alexis Cameron, Guarini, social psychology
- Grace Carey, Guarini, cell biology
- Jacob Chalif 鈥21, Guarini, paleoclimate
- Erin Dickert 鈥21, cell biology
- Anne George 鈥22, neurosciences
- Tunmay Gerg 鈥25, quantum information science
- Kyle Herron, Guarini, Physics, astronomy and astrophysics
- Nathalie Korhonen Cuestas 鈥23, astronomy and astrophysics
- Tyler Lee 鈥21, plant biology
- Brook Leigh 鈥22, energy and power engineering
- Emily Lukas 鈥24, mechanical engineering
- Sophia Micale, Guarini, cell biology
- Samuel Neff 鈥21, bioinformatics and computational biology
- Christopher Picard 鈥23, sea ice
- Matthew Radosevich 鈥20, algebra, number theory, and combinatorics
- Noel Siegert 鈥21, earth system science
- Michelle Wu 鈥20, economics