BME Student Receives 2023-2024 J. Robert Beyster Computational Innovation Graduate Fellowship
Fellowship is for domestic Ph.D. graduate students in the College of Engineering who have reached candidacy to support innovative research
Fellowship is for domestic Ph.D. graduate students in the College of Engineering who have reached candidacy to support innovative research
U-M BME PhD student Lauren Madden will receive the 2023-2024 J. Robert Beyster Computational Innovation Graduate Fellowship from the College of Engineering.
This fellowship is for domestic Ph.D. graduate students in the College of Engineering who have reached candidacy to support cutting-edge research in a variety of fields linking high performance computing, networking, and storage to applications of societal importance in the following areas, but not limited to:
–Bioinformatics (including genomics and modeling/study of the brain)
–Computer and Network Security (including mobile computing and the cloud)
–Computational Materials (including renewable energy and biological materials)
–Computational Electromagnetics (including imaging and stealth technology)
–Autonomous Systems (including automotive safety and military air, land, sea, and underwater vehicles)
–Multi-Physics Simulation (including radiation and thermal transport and reactor safety)