PRISM Class Day Awards
On Class Day, June 1st, 2009, PRISM graduated 18 Materials Science & Engineering certificate students and gave awards to talented
graduate and undergraduate students.
The 2009 MSE Class had students from Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, and Electrical Engineering complete the certificate. The future plans of the students range from graduate work in materials science to work as a business consultant to studying patent law. Ashwin Atre received the Outstanding Materials Science and Engineering Student Award and Sharon Goswami received the Outstanding Leadership in Materials Award. To read more about these awards click here.
The Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials (PRISM) and the Princeton Environmental Institute are pleased to announce the winners of the 2009 Global Photonic Energy Corporation Edith and Martin B. Stein Solar Energy Innovation Awards which are given to recognize students who have demonstrated excellence in leadership and innovation in research that significantly advances the field of global renewable energy resources. The undergraduate award winner is Mark B. Smith, of the Dept of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, co- advised by Prof. G. Charles Dismukes and Prof. Stephen Pacala. The Graduate Award will be split between Emily Cole of the Department of Chemistry, advisor Prof. Andrew Bocarsly, and Richard Lunt III of the Department of Chemical Engineering, advisors Prof. Stephen Forrest and Prof. Jay Benziger. For more information click here.
PRISM announces the 2009 Undergraduate and Graduate Newport Awards for Photonics for high scholastic achievement and high potential for leadership in the field of photonics, electro-optics or optoelectronic materials. . The awards will be given to Abhishek Agrawal ’09, a senior in the Department of Electrical Engineering, and Euan McLeod, a graduate student in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. For more information click here.
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