{"id":1318,"date":"2014-06-04T11:05:56","date_gmt":"2014-06-04T15:05:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ip-tx-www.eos.ncsu.edu\/tecs\/?p=1318"},"modified":"2014-06-04T11:05:56","modified_gmt":"2014-06-04T15:05:56","slug":"fps-student-awarded-nsf-graduate-research-fellowship","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/textiles.ncsu.edu\/news\/2014\/06\/fps-student-awarded-nsf-graduate-research-fellowship\/","title":{"rendered":"FPS Student Awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowship"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
Kelly Stano, a Ph.D. student pursuing dual degrees in Fiber and Polymer Science as well as Materials Science and Engineering, has recently been awarded the National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship (NSF GRF). While Kelly was pursuing her M.S. in Textile Engineering at N.C. State, her advisor, Dr. Philip Bradford, encouraged her to apply for the prestigious fellowship. Her original proposal titled, “Novel Coating Technique for the Improvement of Interfacial Bonding in Carbon Nanotube\/Silicon Carbide Composites” was one of 2,000 awarded out of over 12,000 applications. The NSF GRF is a five-year award with a value totaling $126,000 and includes many opportunities for international research experiences as well as access to Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE) cyberinfrastructure resources. Since the program began in 1952, 48,500 fellowships have been awarded. Past fellows include U.S. Secretary of Energy, Steven Chu; Google Founder, Sergey Brin; Freakonomics<\/em>co-author, Steven Levitt; 30 Nobel Laureates; and 440 members of the National Academy of Sciences. “NSF Fellows are anticipated to become knowledge experts who can contribute significantly to research, teaching, and innovations in science and engineering. These individuals are crucial to maintaining and advancing the nation’s technological infrastructure and national security as well as contributing to the economic well-being of society at large.”<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n