NSF Graduate Research Fellowships Awarded

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Eighteen Dartmouth students and alumni to get STEM-related stipends.

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Anonymous Hall is the home base on the Dartmouth campus for the Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies. (Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)
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Eighteen Dartmouth students and alumni have been awarded National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships for 2023, and another six received honorable mentions.

The program is designed to maintain a strong “human resource base of science and engineering in the United States and reinforces its diversity,” according to the NSF program. Fellows receive a three-year annual stipend of $37,000 along with a $12,000 cost-of-education allowance for tuition and fees. The fellowships may only be used at eligible graduate-degree programs with a campus in the United States, its territories, possessions, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.

“I offer my heartiest congratulations to our NSF-GRFP recipients, and also to those receiving honorable mentions. This award represents a significant academic achievement at a national level, and the Guarini School and all of Dartmouth are incredibly proud of these outstanding scholars,” says F. Jon Kull ’88, dean of the Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies and the Rodgers Professor of Chemistry.

Winners of 2023 Graduate Research Fellowship Awards

  • Emily Bjorkman ’21, economics;
  • Emma Esterman ’20, microbial biology;
  • Lizet Garcia ’23, geography;
  • Gabriel Harrison Gilbert ’23, linguistics;
  • Carl William Harris ’21, biomedical engineering;
  • Kevin Hoffer-Hawlik ’19, biomedical engineering;
  • John Heggland, Thayer/Guarini, biomedical engineering;
  • Miriam Janssen, Guarini, neurosciences
  • Anna Kolln ’22, materials chemistry;
  • Logan Mann, Thayer/Guarini, glaciology;
  • Beatriz Mercado, Guarini, developmental biology;
  • Colin Thomas Morrell ’21, inorganic chemistry;
  • Allen Tai Nguyen, Thayer/Guarini, electrical and electronic engineering;
  • Jimena Perez ’23, geography;
  • Charlie Parker Reeder ’22, electrical and electronic engineering;
  • Grace Rosner, Guarini, cell biology;
  • Tanli Su ’22, computer vision, graphics, and visualization;
  • Lucy Katherine Tantum ’19, environmental engineering;

Honorable Mention Recipients

  • Amanda Calhoun ’23, geobiology;
  • Isabella Caruso ’17, Thayer ’17, sustainable chemistry;
  • Aidan Michael Cook, Guarini, bioinformatics and computational biology;
  • Brittany Cleary ’21, chemical synthesis;
  • Eric Reuben Laderman ’20, plant microbe interactions;
  • Samantha Liu, Guarini, biochemistry.
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