2012-13 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships Announced

We now have a total of 116 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program Fellows at UC Davis, granting the institution approximately $14,616,000 in the next few years!

The National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering and mathematic disciplines who are pursuing research-based master's and doctoral degrees. The fellowship award includes a stipend of $30,000/year plus a cost-of-education allowance of $12,000 for three years or $126,000/student.

Congratulations to these outstanding students:

  • Ryan Amber Barry, Psychology
  • Catherine M. Brown (QUINN), Ecology
  • Jennifer Sara Chandler, Computer Science
  • Grace Charles, Ecology
  • Helen Chmura, Animal Behavior
  • Ian David Crane, Physics
  • Paul Deasy, Political Science
  • Joshua Downer, Neuroscience
  • Kristen Elizabeth Fauria, Civil and Environmental Engineering
  • Rachel Feldman, Anthropology
  • Benjamin Marc Feder Fogelson, Applied Math
  • Catherine Sayaka Fong, Hydrological Sciences
  • Patrick Fuller, Population Biology
  • Afton Noelle Geil, Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Grace Ha, Ecology
  • Anahita Hamidi, Neurosciences
  • Hsiao-Ping Georges Han, Psychology
  • Katherine Isaacs, Computer Science
  • Marshall Sumner McMunn, Population Biology
  • Meghan Kathleen Murphy, Biomedical Engineering
  • Nicole Alexandra Naar, Anthropology
  • Timothy Newman, Chemistry
  • Joachim Pederson, Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering
  • Susan C. Pike, Transportation Technology and Policy
  • Sara Melissa Roberts, Plant Pathology
  • Moria Robinson, Population Biology
  • Jenna Marie Rodriguez, Hydrologic Sciences
  • Miranda Tiffany Rudolph, Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering
  • Erin Vera Satterthwaite, Ecology
  • Jennifer I. Van Wyk, Ecology
  • Alexandra Johanna Webster, Ecology

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