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Two doctoral students awarded DOE fellowships
By Katya Hrichak
Two Cornell doctoral student were awarded fellowships by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Pascal Caraccioli Salinas, a doctoral student in geological sciences, received the DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (CSGF), and Joshua Luoma, a doctoral candidate in applied physics, received the DOE National Nuclear Security Administration Laboratory Residency Graduate Fellowship (LRGF).
“This is an amazing opportunity to connect to researchers across the U.S. who have similar interests,” said Caraccioli Salinas. “One very valuable thing I’ve learned at Cornell is the importance of making connections with research communities outside my discipline and understanding work beyond my own bubble. The DOE CSGF will allow me to connect with researchers I might not have encountered otherwise.”
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