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Princeton ChE Graduate Students Awarded NDSEG and NSF Fellowships
Posted: April 21, 2009
Four nationally-competitive three-year fellowships were awarded to Princeton Chemical Engineering Ph.D. students this month. Stephanie Lee received a National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship in support of her work with Professor Lynn Loo on new dielectric materials and solution-processed organic semiconductors for thin-film transistors. Joe Roy-Mayhew received a National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship in support of his work with Professor Ilhan Aksay on graphene materials for energy storage. And Nathalie Pinkerton was awarded both NDSEG and NSF Fellowships in support of her work with Professor Lynn Loo on an intelligent, chemically-robust electronic platform based on polyaniline. We extend our heartiest congratulations to Stephanie, Joe, and Nathalie!




