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Prof. Yang Yang Headshot

Congratulations to Prof. Yang Yang

Award Recipient: Yang Yang

Award Date: June 19, 2025

HHMI Freeman Hrabowski Scholar

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Prof. Nadia Léonard Headshot

Congratulations to Prof. Nadia Léonard

Award Recipient: Nadia Léonard

Award Date: May 12, 2025

2025-26 Hellman Family Faculty Fellowship

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Prof. Andrea Carlini Headshot

Congratulations to Prof. Andrea Carlini

Award Recipient: Andrea Carlini

Award Date: May 12, 2025

2025-26 Hellman Family Faculty Fellowship

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2025-26 Central Continuing Student Fellowship Recipients

2025-26 Central Continuing Student Fellowship Recipients

Congratulations to the following recipients of the Central Continuing Student Fellowship competition! These highly competitive fellowships recognize the outstanding achievements and contributions of graduate students, across campus, and we are immensely proud to have several recipients from our department.

 

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Prof. Yang Yang Headshot

Congratulations to Prof. Yang Yang

Award Recipient: Yang Yang

Award Date: May 06, 2025

2025 Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award 

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Congratulations to DCB Undergraduate Student Researcher Megan Schuerlein

2025 NSF Graduate Student Fellowship Award and Honorees

 

Congratulations to DCB Undergraduate Student Researcher Megan Schuerlein, from the Read de Alaniz Group, for receiving the National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Award! This award is intended to help ensure the quality, vitalist, and strength of the scientific and engineering workforce of the United States - which Megan plans to use in support of her upcoming graduate studies at Princeton University. 

 

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