Jenna Wise, the latest information technology and mathematics graduate, has become awarded a 2017 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship. 2,000 STEM students nationwide were awarded out of a swimming pool more than 13,000 applicants.
The fellowship program recognizes students with regard to their academic efforts while pursuing a research-based, graduate-level degree in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics.
Jenna’s name may seem familiar to several due to her strong presence right here at YSU:
- Webmaster and former president of Pi Mu Epsilon
- President and former v . p . on the Association for Computing MachineryCWomen
- Tutor on the Mathematics Assistance Center
- Student researcher inside Software Engineering Research and Empirical Studies Laboratory (CSIS Department under Dr. Sharif)
- 2016 Barry Goldwater Scholarship recipient
- Author and co-author of countless math and information technology publications
With many activities and accomplishments under her belt, Jenna has now compiled an outstanding resume through each of her labor.
She worked as a chef on NSF-funded research up to now, including her eye-tracking research with Dr. Sharif which has been even the reasons for her senior project.
Jenna is spending her summer as a possible intern for IBM Research before attending Carnegie Mellon University to be with her PhD studies from the fall.
Check out the next few paragraphs from YSU News to learn more info on Jenna and her award.
View information regarding the National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program here.