Three EE students have been awarded the prestigious National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Fellowship. Kristina Monakhova, Andrea Martinez and Luke Zakrajsek have received this honor in support their pursuit of graduate study in electrical engineering. Alec Cheney, also of EE, received an Honorable Mention.
The NSF awards three-year scholarships for graduate study in mathematical, physical, biological, engineering and behavioral and social sciences. This fellowship carries a stipend of $32,000 per year plus a cost of education allowance to cover tuition and fees for three years. This is a significant graduate fellowship that affords students the freedom to focus on their research and lessen the time to degree completion.
More details about UB's success in the NSF Graduate Fellowship Program can be found at this link.
Published April 4, 2016 This content is archived.