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The NSF GRFPÌýrecognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in STEM disciplines who are pursuing research-based graduateÌýdegrees.ÌýAs the oldest graduate fellowship of its kind, the GRFP has a long history of selecting recipients who achieve high levels of success in their future academic and professional careers. The reputation associated with theÌýGRFP follows recipients for years to come and often assists them in becomingÌýlife-long leaders that contribute significantly both to scientific innovation and teaching. Meet our NSF GRFP and other esteemed scholarship recipients below.Ìý
2022 Award Recipients
Catherine Crichton
I am currently a mechanical engineering Ph.D. student at CU Boulder in the BEEM Lab led by Greg Whiting.Ìý
My current research focuses on biosensing through the use of printed, conformal electronics. Specifically, we are designing electronics to study plant responses to different, potentially stressful, environments.Ìý
Applications for my research range from improving plant growth and crop yields for future space missions to monitoring carbon sequestration in large-scale carbon farming endeavors on Earth.ÌýÌý
Tyler Souders
I am a first-year Ph.D. student studying mechanical engineering and working in Peter Hamlington’s Turbulence and Energy Systems Laboratory (TESLa).
My group uses computational fluid dynamics to simulate complicated flows in a wide variety of applications. My research involves simulating flames in extreme environments, such as those found in aviation applications. By using computers to simulate these conditions, we obtain insight into the chemistry and physics in ways that are difficult or impossible to capture using traditional experimental techniques. While simulations give amazing insight, they can be very expensive, and so my group also focuses on techniques and modelling strategies that allow these simulations to be tractable.
Using these simulations, I hope to contribute to our understanding of greener alternatives to typical fuels such as gasoline and jet fuel. I am honored to be a recipient of the NSF GRFP award and look forward to the opportunities that it will provide.
2021 Award Recipients
Pablo Argote
As a biomedical engineer by training, I am interested in the intersection of electromagnetism and biomechanics to evaluate joint health for healing disease and optimizing performance. As a mechanical engineering PhD student and research assistant in the Soft Tissue Bioengineering Lab led by Corey Neu, my research focuses on the noninvasive measurement of cartilage electromechanical properties by MRI.
Specifically, we are probing for new diagnostic biomarkers of osteoarthritis at the earliest stages with custom-built MRI-compatibleÌýloading devices forÌýin vivoÌýapplications. Tremendous potential exists in the translation of the imaging methods and algorithmsÌýwe are developing, especially since it will expand our understanding of the solid mechanics and electrokinetic influence on ionic and interstitial fluid flow in cartilage and osteoarthritis.
I’m excited about my research because of the future discoveries and technology developments that could help people ranging from patients to astronauts.
Bethany-Anne Calvert
I am an incoming mechanical PhD student this fall at CU Boulder.
I will be working with Sean Humbert in the . My research will focus on rotary, fixedÌýand flapping MAV flight dynamics and controls. Specifically, I will be manipulating a control system using hydraulically amplified self-healing electrostatic (HASEL) actuators to mimic the biomimetic movements in bird wings.
With this research, I hope to improve the reaction of MAV flight to react to unpredictable gusts of wind more efficiently.
Alyssa Lalko
I am an incoming PhD student in mechanical engineering and will be working in Greg Rieker’s Precision Laser Diagnostics for Energy and the Environment Lab.
My research objective will be to develop a portable laser that monitors atmospheric toxics. Various pollutants can be detected with mid-infrared (mid-IR) electromagnetic waves, but laser-based sensors must be improved to function in the mid-IR range while being small enough to operate in the field.
I aim to have this technology help cities, companiesÌýand countries analyze how they affect air quality at local and global scales, and I am looking forward to beginning my PhD research.
Lea Savard
I am a first-year graduate student working toward a PhD in Mechanical Engineering.Ìý
My research is at the intersection of biology and mechanical engineering. My research focuses on the study ofÌýsupportive ligaments in the female reproductive study in order to better understand how pelvic organ prolapse occurs. My research examines how these ligaments change during pregnancy and with other factors (age, parity: the amount of times a women has given birth, exercise, etc.) I am trying to quantify the mechanical strength of the ligaments as well as understand what happens to the extracellular matrix components of the ligament.
Throughout my PhD research, I hope to elucidate the mechanisms thatÌýlead to failure in the ligaments, resulting in prolapse.Ìý
Olivia Tonti
I am a first-year biomedical engineering PhD student working in Sarah Calve’s .
My current research explores proteomic changes in developing mouse hindlimbs, focusing on how mechanical loading resulting from embryonic motility affects the development of the tendon-bone enthesis.
I plan to translate this research to study the spatiotemporal proteome distribution and mechanical properties of the glial and fibrotic scars after traumatic spinal cord injury.
Emily Zuetell
I am currently a senior in mechanicalÌýengineering and applied mathematics. As an undergraduate at CU Boulder, my advisor was Mark Rentschler in the Advanced Medical Technologies Lab.
Beginning in fall 2021, I will be pursuing my PhD at Carnegie Mellon University in Engineering and Public Policy conducting research with the Electricity Growth and Use In Developing Economies (e-GUIDE) Initiative. My research will aim to leverage machine learning, GISÌýand data analytics to develop electricity demand models and tools to plan and operate electricity infrastructure in developing regions.
This work has applications for the deployment of electricity infrastructure to improve agricultural productivity in East Africa.
2020
Ellen Rumley
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program
´¡»å±¹¾±²õ´Ç°ù:ÌýChristoph Keplinger
Research:ÌýInvestigatingÌýthe effects of charge accumulation within different plasticÌýfilms under high voltage conditions to enhance shape-changing abilities of artificial muscles
2019
Emily Hannah
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program
Advisor: Greg Rieker
Research:ÌýMeasuring the effects of turbulent air on the propagation of lasers
Catherine Haslam
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program
Advisor: Se-hee Lee
Research:ÌýSolid electrolyte materials for lithium-ion batteries
Austin Hayes
NSF Graduate Research FellowshipÌýProgram
Advisor: Greg Whiting
Research:ÌýUsing 3D printing to create lighter cheaper and stronger wind turbine generators
Brandon Hayes
NSF Graduate Research FellowshipÌýProgram
Advisor: Rob MacCurdy
Research:ÌýIntegrating active electrical components from multimaterial 3D printing with microfluidic devices
Brian Johnson
NSF Graduate Research FellowshipÌýProgram
Advisor: Mark Rentschler
Research:ÌýAdvancing controllable soft robotic surfaces and sensory skins
Rachel Marbaker
NSF Graduate Research FellowshipÌýProgram
Advisor: Alaa Ahmed
Research:ÌýSmart material actuators andÌýmusculoskeletal motion
Olivia Mcintee
NSF Graduate Research FellowshipÌýProgram
Advisor: Victor Bright
Research:ÌýMeasuring the mechanical properties of ultrathin films to improve performance of reverse osmosis membranes in order to expand access to clean water
Zoe Turin
NASA Graduate Student Research Program
Advisor: Sean Humbert
Research:ÌýExploring novel locomotion solutions for exploring Martian lava tubesÌýwhich present a possible site for astrobiological research and future human habitation
2018
Katherine Cummins
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program
National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship Program
Advisor: Nicole Labbe
Research:ÌýStudying the chemical kinetics of combustion and reacting flows in various systems like engines
Mitch Fulton
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program
Advisor: Mark Rentschler
Research:ÌýRefiningÌýautonomous navigation of robots in deformable environments through visual feedback and the dynamic modeling/mapping of these environments
Jaylene Martinez
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program
Advisor: Yifu Ding
Research:ÌýDeveloping a Super Tough Hydrogel (STH) for membrane usage and separation processes for desalination and bio-filtration purposes
Skyler Kern
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program
Advisor: Peter Hamlington
Research:ÌýInvestigating the impact small scale and submesoscale turbulence has on biogeochemistry in the upper ocean
Mike Meehan
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program
Advisor: Peter Hamlington
Research:ÌýAnalyzingÌýturbulent reacting flows using computational fluid dynamics to produce better reduced-order models and to improve propulsion systems and decrease emissions generated from unburnt hydrocarbons
Yuan Qi
Thomas & Brandon Geers Graduate Fellowship
Advisor: Rong Long
Research: Understanding the nolinear mechanics of fracture, contact, adhesion and friction in soft elastomers or gels
Blayne Sarazin
Achievement Awards for College Scientists Fellowship​
Advisor: Maureen Lynch
Research:ÌýAnalyzingÌýhow the presence of bone metastatic breast cancer effects the behavior of osteocytes, paying close attention to downstream changes in bone remodeling and osteocyte apoptosis
Vani Sundaram
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program
Advisor: Mark Rentschler and Alena Grabowski
Research:ÌýExploring lower limb prostheses
Sam Whitman
Blue Waters Graduate Fellowship
Advisor: Peter Hamlington
Research:ÌýEnhancingÌýgas turbine stability, efficiency, and emissions through study of turbulence-flame interactions in the presence of intense coherent vortex structures
2017
Ryan Cole
NASA Earth Science Fellowship
´¡»å±¹¾±²õ´Ç°ù:ÌýGreg Rieker
Research: Dual-frequency comb absorption spectroscopy of gasses at high temperatures and pressures
Caelan Lapointe
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program
Advisor: Peter Hamlington
Research: Modeling turbulent fluid flow and heat transfer relating to catalytic combustion
Colin Towery
Thomas & Brenda Geers Graduate Fellowship
Advisor: Peter Hamlington
Research: ExploringÌýturbulent premixed flames in various contexts, from their role in the performance and stability of rotating detonation engines to their properties under highly turbulent conditions
2016
Masoud Aghajani
Fellowship for Membrane Technology by the American Membrane Technology Association (AMTA)
Advisor: Yifu Ding
Research:ÌýThin film composite membranes for advanced water treatment.
Ryan Darragh
National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship Program
´¡»å±¹¾±²õ´Ç°ù:ÌýPeter Hamlington
Research: Local dissipation scales and reduced order modeling
Doug Fankell
Thomas & Brenda Geers Graduate Fellowship
´¡»å±¹¾±²õ´Ç°ù:ÌýMark Rentschler
Research:ÌýExtending applications of tissue fusion through mechanisms of tissue bond fusion through applied pressure and temperature profile variations
2015
Carlye Lauff
NSF Graduate Research FellowshipÌýProgram
NSF Graduate Opportunities Worldwide (GROW) Fellowship
Advisors:ÌýMark RentschlerÌýandÌýDaria Kotys-Schwartz
Research:ÌýStudyingÌýthe role and impact of prototyping on design teams in companies who produce physical products
J. Micah Prendergast
National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship Program
Advisor: Mark Rentschler
Research:ÌýDesign and control of surgical robotic systems
Honorable Mentions
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Eli Miller, NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program, 2022
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Brittany Nixon,ÌýNSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program, 2022
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Shreya Venkatesh,ÌýNSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program, 2022
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Andrew Yeang,ÌýNSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program, 2019
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Kristin Calahan, NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program, 2018
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Karl Johannes, NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program, 2018
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Nate Malarich, NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program, 2018
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Stephanie (Ellyse) Schneider, NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program, 2018
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Adrienne Scott, NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program, 2018
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Brian Welch, NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program, 2018
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Gregory Formosa, NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program, 2016
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J. Micah Prendergast,ÌýNSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program, 2014
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