Latitudes Newsletter
A scholarship program that brings foreign graduate students to the United States to study science and technology will be expanded to include students from 10 Southeast Asian countries.
PhD student invited to White House as Quad Fellow
Sharun Kuhar, PhD student in mechanical engineering and member of the Rajat Mittal lab, was invited to The White House on Jan. 31 for a gathering of the inaugural Quad Fellowship scholars.
Readout of the Quad STEM Fellows Event at the White House
On Tuesday, Quad STEM fellows gathered at the White House for an event to welcome a successful first year of the fellowship and mark the launch of applications for the second class of Quad Fellows.
Doctoral Student Named to First Class of Quad Fellows
The Quad program is highly competitive with only 100 students selected for the initial class among 3,600 initial applicants
Investing in the Next Generation of U.S.-India Ties: The Quad Fellowship
This one still works for me. The video is titled “Investing in the Next Generation of U.S.-India Ties: The Quad Fellowship | India Ideas Summit” on the Diya TV YouTube channel.
A (S)Quad of Good Fellows
Can clean energy be made more affordable and universally accessible? How can novice users of artificial intelligence (AI) understand it better? Can medical diagnosis be made more efficient?
Two students receive new scholarship to spur innovation in science and technology
An Kitamura and Jun Yamasaki of Japan named 2023 Quad Fellows
Pair of Stellar Comets Named to Inaugural Class of Quad Fellows
University of Texas at Dallas electrical engineering doctoral student Satwik Dutta MS’20 and geosciences alumna Jade Knighton BS’17 have been selected for the first cohort of Quad Fellowships, a multinational scholarship program launched by the governments of Australia, India, Japan and the United States (the Quad) to build ties among the brightest next-generation STEM scholars.
Seven Stanford grad students among inaugural Quad Fellows
Seven Stanford graduate students are among the 100 talented scholars joining the inaugural cohort of Quad Fellows.
Three Caltech Grad Students and Two Alumni Named Quad Fellows
Caltech graduate students Rikuto Fukumori, Gordon Li, and Ryoto Sekine and alumni Shubh Agrawal (BS '22) and Kavya Sreedhar (BS '19) have been named to the inaugural class of the Quad Fellowship, an initiative of the governments of Australia, India, Japan, and the United States to advance scientific and technological development, foster intercultural ties, and promote collective good across the four "Quad" countries.
Doctoral student wins Quad Fellowship
Ganesh Chelluboyina, a doctoral student in energy, environmental and chemical engineering at the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, received a 2023 Quad Fellowship.
Allen School Ph.D. students Kyle Johnson and Lisa Orii receive Quad Fellowships
The Allen School’s Kyle Johnson and Lisa Orii have been named to the first cohort of recipients of the Quad Fellowship, a scholarship program that recognizes outstanding STEM graduate students from Australia, India, Japan and the United States.
Yale trio among the first group of Quad Fellows in STEM fields
Three Yale students are among the inaugural Quad Fellows, a scholarship designed to build ties among the next generation of scientists and technologists.
2 ASU students receive prestigious Quad Fellowships
Samantha Harker, a first-year PhD student in neuroscience, and Xaimarie Hernandez Cruz, who is pursuing her doctorate in industrial engineering, were among the winners named in a joint announcement Friday from the White House and the other Quad governments.
US names two Rice students inaugural Quad Fellows
Utana Umezaki, Sathvik Ajay Iyengar among 100 invited to multinational scholarship program