Carnegie Mellon University
January 25, 2021

MSE students receive fellowship awards

Siyu GaoSiyu Gao, advised by Prof. Noa Marom
ATK-Nick G. Vlahakis Graduate Fellowship
This gift of Nick G. Vlahakis has been established to help support the masters-level graduate studies of highly deserving students in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, or Materials Science and Engineering, or joint MBA/MS students in the same departments.


Andrew HuckAndrew Huck, advised by Prof. Bryan Webler
Presidential Fellowship
The Presidential Fellowship Program provides important financial support to recruit and retain outstanding graduate students, whose work here will ensure that Carnegie Mellon maintains its position as an international leader in graduate education and research.

kunyao jiangKunyao Jiang, advised by Prof. Lisa Porter
Neil and Jo Bushnell Fellowship in Engineering
This fellowship was created through the generosity of Neil and Jo Bushnell to provide merit funding to graduate students pursing doctoral degrees in nanotechnology or electronic materials.

 

Michael KitcherMichael Kitcher, advised by Prof Marc De Graef and Prof. Vincent Sokalski
Bradford and Diane Smith Graduate Fellowship in Engineering
Bradford and Diane Smith have established this fellowship to help support the graduate studies of highly deserving students in the College of Engineering.


Daniel San RomanDaniel San Roman, advised by Prof. Itzhaq Cohen-Karni
Phillips and Huang Family Fellowship in Energy
Through the generosity of Michael S. Phillips and Caroline B. Huang this support is designated for the graduate studies of highly deserving College of Engineering PhD students whose research interests impact the fields of renewable energy and energy efficiency. 


Dino WuZiheng Wu, advised by Prof. Anthony Rollett
Liang Ji-Dian Graduate Fellowship
This fellowship was created through the generosity of Liang Ji-Dian to help support the graduate studies of highly deserving College of Engineering PhD students of Chinese heritage.

 

yue zhaiYue Zhai, advised by Prof. Michael Bockstaller
Neil and Jo Bushnell Fellowship in Engineering
Neil and Jo Bushnell established this merit fellowship to provide funding to graduate students pursuing doctoral degrees in nanotechnology or electronic materials in the College of Engineering.

 


Fellowships are created through the generosity of university alumni and friends. These fellowships are awarded by the College of Engineering and are given in recognition of the students' accomplishments and potential for continued success. It reflects outstanding work in Materials Science and Engineering.