John Mather Nobel Scholar 2017 Recipients
- On July 18, 2017
The National Space Grant Foundation is pleased to announce the 2017 John Mather Nobel Scholar recipients. The recipients will be honored at an awards ceremony July 21st in Greenbelt, Maryland. The program is open to current NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center based undergraduate and graduate student interns. Each year the program awards travel allowances towards the cost of presenting research papers at professional conferences. Applicants must have demonstrated high academic achievement, have a strong interest in space and Goddard Space Flight Center, be a rising undergraduate junior, senior or graduate student, and be currently holding a Goddard-based research internship.
Selected students are recognized as John Mather Nobel Scholars and receive a $3,000 travel allowance towards the cost of presenting research papers at professional conferences. Recipients will meet with Dr John C Mather, Senior Astrophysicist and Goddard Fellow and Nobel Prize recipient, and other distinguished individuals. The California Space Grant Consortium congratulates all of the winners on their accomplishments!
The 2017 John Mather Nobel Scholar recipients are:
- Daniel Brack – University of Colorado
- Zachary Bruick – Colorado State University
- Jalal-ud-din Butt – Central Connecticut State University
- Jordan A Caraballo-Vega – University of Puerto Rico
- Natalie DeNigris – University of Massachusetts Amherst
- Jessica Fayne – University of California, Los Angeles
- Allison Fox – Pennsylvania State University
- Jitin Krishnan – George Mason University
- Violet Replicon – New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
- Sarena Robertson – Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
- Kristine Romich – California State University, Northridge
- Katarina Yocum – Emory University