31 Columbia Engineers Named NSF Graduate Research Fellows
Thirty-one students and alumni of Columbia Engineering won graduate research fellowships from the National Science Foundation this year, in addition to nine honorable mentions. The fellowships are some of the nation’s most prestigious honors for young engineers and scientists, and this year’s cohort is among the school’s largest ever.
The researchers, who the NSF expects to emerge as “knowledge experts who can contribute significantly to research, teaching, and innovations in science and engineering,” receive three-year annual stipends of $34,000 as well as $12,000 educational allowances to pursue graduate-level degrees and research. Among just a few thousand awardees selected from more than 10,000 applicants, their research interests range from better batteries to more universal and equitable health testing.
The majority of the honorees expect to begin their fellowships this fall.
Graduate Research Fellows: Current Students
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Divya Bhansali |
Philippe Chlenski
Computational scientist Philippe Chlenski is a first-year PhD student working with Professor Itsik Pe’er on how to augment the range of data in a microbiome with mathematical models to yield deeper insights.
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Andrew Ells |
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Corey Hansen |
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Harshit Harpaldas |
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Julia Hestenes |
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Jessica Liu |
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Elizabeth Malan |
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Gavin Mischler |
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Shashaank Narayanan MS’21 |
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Meghna Pancholi |
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Clayton Sanford |
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Kinnari Shah |
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Marshall Tekell |
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Fay Wang |
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Mateo Williams |
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Joseph Zuckerman |
Graduate Research Fellows: Class of 2021
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Willa Brenneis ’21 |
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Sabrina Gjerswold-Selleck ’21 |
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Virginia Jiang ’21 |
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Janette Levin ’21 |
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Udai Nagpal ’21 |
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Sapna Ramesh ’21 |
Neeraj Sakhrani ’21CC
For the past two years, applied math major Neeraj Sakhrani has conducted research with Professor Clark Hung on tissue engineering to help solve problems affecting the musculoskeletal system. He will pursue his MS/PhD at Columbia Engineering this fall.
Graduate Research Fellows: Alumni
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Paulina Babiak ’19 |
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Jed-Joan Edziah ’19 |
Alexander Bienstock ’19, Shinya Kondo ‘20, Robert Sasse ’20, and Stephan Stansfield ’15, and Tianchang Zhang ’19 have also been awarded fellowships.
Honorable Mentions
Ian Billinge MS’21
Ian Billinge is an environmental engineer on the MS/PhD track. He works with Professor Ngai Yin Yip on energy-efficient high-salinity desalination.
Youngbin Kim
Biomedical engineer and second-year PhD candidate Youngbin Kim is a member of Professor Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic's Laboratory for Stem Cells and Tissue Engineering.
Kimberly Kroupa MS’21
Mechanical engineer Kim Kroupa works with Professor Gerard Ateshian in the Musculoskeletal Biomechanics Laboratory. The first-year PhD candidate uses computational modeling and experimentation to study the mechanical properties of cartilage tissue with an eye to preventing and reversing osteoarthritis.
Melanie Subbiah
Computer scientist Melanie Subbiah is a first-year PhD candidate working in natural language processing. Advised by Professor Kathleen McKeown, she currently focuses on understanding persuasion in online text.
Ketsia Zinga ’21
Biomedical engineer Ketsia Zinga is currently an undergraduate researcher in Professor Oleg Gang’s lab developing integrated nanoscale systems.
Emily Jin ’19 MS’21, Jeremy Johnston, Shaokai Lin ’20, and Justin Wong ’19 also received honorable mention.