September 9, 2019
Graduate students receive NSF fellowships for international research
Hannah Cebull and Sarah Libring, graduate students at the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering at Purdue University, have received NSF Institute of International Education-Graduate International Research Experiences (IIE-GIRE) Scholarships. IIE-GIRE is a fellowship program that offers funding to doctoral engineering students to conduct innovative research abroad for three to five months and to expand ties between Purdue and the host institution. Cebull and Libring will conduct their fellowship research during the spring 2020 semester.