Engineering Science graduate students receive NSF fellowships
Category: Student Accomplishments
Posted by: emg5174
on Jul 12, 2013
Two graduate students from the Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics have received 2013 Graduate Research Fellowships from the National Science Foundation (NSF). Congratulations to Beth Bimber and Amber Black on their accomplishments.
In total, eleven graduate students from the College of Engineering have received fellowships. To view the entire list click here.
The NSF’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering and mathematics disciplines who are pursuing research-based masters and doctoral degrees at accredited U.S. institutions. The NSF received more than 13,000 applications for graduate fellowships and made 2,000 award offers.
In total, eleven graduate students from the College of Engineering have received fellowships. To view the entire list click here.
The NSF’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering and mathematics disciplines who are pursuing research-based masters and doctoral degrees at accredited U.S. institutions. The NSF received more than 13,000 applications for graduate fellowships and made 2,000 award offers.



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