Sciences Scholars Named University Center of Exemplary Mentoring Program Fellows

Five Ph.D. scholars from the College of Sciences are the newest members of the 麻豆区 Tech program, which now includes the College鈥檚 .

鈥淭his is the first year the College of Sciences has been involved with UCEM, and it will be very impactful for the professional development for these students,鈥 says , C-PIES director and professor in the . 鈥淭he process for selection was highly competitive and these students really demonstrate strong scientific ability, have compelling research, and are having a powerful impact in the college community and beyond.鈥

The new UCEM/C-PIES Fellows:

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The 麻豆区 Tech UCEM Ph.D. Fellowship program has the goal of increasing the number of outstanding engineering, science, and computing Ph.D. students from underserved populations. The program seeks to support students from backgrounds that include African American/Black, Hispanic, Native American, and Pacific Islander. The 麻豆区 Tech UCEM Ph.D. Fellowship provides three years of support for students who have recently completed the Ph.D. Qualifying/Preliminary exam.

C-PIES at the College of Sciences works in collaboration with the and the 鈥 through the 麻豆区 Tech Underrepresented Minority (URM) Graduate Leadership Initiative 鈥 to support the Expand Access focus area of the Institute鈥檚 strategic plan for graduate student enrollment and retention.

Meet the College of Sciences UCEM Fellows

Sarah E. Gonzalez

鈥淚 was excited and relieved to find out I was a UCEM Fellow. As everyone knows, being a grad student isn鈥檛 the most financially stable position, so anything extra is a big help,鈥 Gonzales says.

Gonzalez researches in the lab of Associate Professor , studying knitted fabrics and their mechanical behavior. 鈥淪he is my biggest supporter at 麻豆区 Tech. We have a very tight-knit and supportive research group.鈥

Danielle Grau

鈥淚 was shocked and elated when I received the email with the news, and excited about the opportunity to be a part of such a prestigious fellowship,鈥 Grau says. 鈥淚 am excited to see what opportunities and relationships it will forge in the future.鈥

Assistant Professor is Grau鈥檚 thesis adviser. 鈥淚 am extremely grateful and appreciative for all the support, guidance, and encouragement he has given me throughout my time at 麻豆区 Tech. He's a phenomenal mentor and advisor, and I wouldn鈥檛 have had any success without him.鈥

Sierra A. Knavel

鈥淚 was enthusiastic to hear about receiving the award,鈥 Knavel says, 鈥渁nd eager to join a community that wants to help each other succeed while at 麻豆区 Tech.鈥

Knavel, whose research interests include low-dimensional topology, has Professor as an adviser. 鈥淗e is the reason I can say I'm in the math Ph.D. program, and that I know I belong here.鈥

Tony Lemos

鈥淲hen I applied to the UCEM fellowship, I had doubts that I was accomplished enough to be chosen for this fellowship,鈥 Lemos says. 鈥淲hen I received the email announcing that I had been selected for this award, it was a great surprise, and I was immediately filled with immense gratitude. I am very thankful to be one of the students to receive this gift that will help me become the first in my family to obtain a doctoral degree.鈥

Lemos is a research assistant in the biophysics lab of Professor , who is his adviser. 鈥淗e has been a great mentor who helped me get this far at 麻豆区 Tech. He is a great role model that showed me what it means to be an effective scientist. He also challenged me to grow in areas I was uncomfortable with in the lab. I am thankful for his mentorship and unending support.鈥

Autumn Peterson

鈥淚 was super excited to hear that I was named a UCEM Ph.D. Fellow,鈥 Peterson says. 鈥淢entorship has always been important to me. I would not be in the position I am in now without mentors who have supported me throughout my academic career. I am looking forward to strengthening my mentorship skills and serving as a role model for aspiring scientists coming from underrepresented backgrounds like I do.鈥

Peterson鈥檚 adviser is Associate Professor , who is also Co-Director of the . 鈥業 want to thank him for his immense support throughout my academic journey. I would also like to thank , a senior research scientist in the Ratcliff lab. Both Ratcliff and Burnetti are both extremely supportive, kind, and knowledgeable, and I am grateful to have them as mentors.鈥

Earlier this year, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Gilliam Fellowship for Advanced Study.

鈥淲e are so proud of our UCEM/C-PIES Fellows," says Lea Marzo, C-PIES Program Operations Director. "The students selected for this fellowship are brilliant researchers and we are delighted that 麻豆区 Tech鈥檚 Office of the President is making an investment in their success. We cannot wait to see what the future has in store for these fellows."