K-12 TEACHER GRANT RECIPIENTS UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Vida Cantieri, Which Materials Insulate Our Homes the Best? Karen Conner, Reasons to Resin Jason Kalls, Frost Science Museum: Big Astromony: People, Places, Discoveries field trip Eric McDowell, KHS Casting Project Neil Reimer, Alloys and their Application to the Marvel Cinematic Universe Alethea Setser, Young Jedi Materials Training Rob White, Build a Brand New Metal Joining Lab Dawn Wolf, Hands-On Science is the Way To Go Pete Carpico, Examining and Producing Amorphous Solids Curtis Davis, Concrete Shelter: How Much Pressure Can It Withstand? Andrea Diamond, Space Bricks – The 3 Little Pigs Go To The Moon Martha James, Glass, Glass, Everywhere! Sheryl McCarthy, Metals and Me Clintonia McNeal, Oh Dear, What Can The Matter Be? Mary Montag, Enameling – Glass, Ceramics, and Metals Scott Spohler, Science is Hot: Using a Kiln to Teach Science Robert Wesolowski, Additive Manufacturing and Materials Science Priscilla Oshikiri, 3D Printing & Creating Models to Make Science Visible in the Classroom Michelle Robinson, Applied Clay Science – Clay Body Testing William Park Woodside Founder’s Scholarship: Shane Gallagher, Rutgers University Lucille & Charles A. Wert Scholarship: Liam Stack, South Dakota School of Mines & Technology George A. Roberts Scholarships: • Emmie Benard, Arizona State University • Brianna Ho , South Dakota School of Mines & Technology • Caleb Schenck, Colorado School of Mines • Jordan Sweeney, University of Florida • Irenaeus Wong, McMaster University David J. Chellman Scholarship: Jennifer Johnson, South Dakota School of Mines & Technology Acta Materialia Scholarships: • Ashlie Hamilton, University of Minnesota – Twin Cities • Katherine Miller, University of Florida Outstanding Scholarship: Adam Sipe, Pennsylvania State University Edward J. Dulis Scholarship: Daniel Sims, Wayne State University MATERIALS GENOME TOOLKIT WINNERS New Licenses 1. Purdue University 2. University of Arizona Renewed Licenses 1. Case Western Reserve University 2. Missouri University of Science & Technology 3. Oregon State University 4. University of California, Irvine 5. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 6. University of Maryland Materials science uniquely helped me understand not just how things work, but deeply why…The project-based learning style where I was able to learn engineering concepts and apply knowledge I had from physics and chemistry in new ways made my first year of college easier as well as preparing me for courses I had in grad school. — Marie Vasek
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