The Barry Goldwater Scholarship & Excellence in Education Foundation recently announced its 2021 class of Goldwater Scholars, with close to at least three dozen Indian Americans among the group.
Peggy Goldwater Clay, chair of the board of trustees of the foundation, announced the names of the scholars, noting that the trustees of the Goldwater Board have increased the number of Goldwater scholarships it has awarded for the 2021-2022 academic year to 410 college students as a result of its partnership with the Department of Defense National Defense Education Programs.
As it is vitally important that the nation ensures that it has the scientific talent it needs to maintain its global competitiveness and security, we saw partnering with the Goldwater Foundation as a way to help ensure the U.S. is developing this talent, said Dr. Jagadeesh Pamulapati, Indian American director of the NDEP program, as he explained the partnership.
Many of the scholars have published their research in leading professional journals and have presented their work at professional society conferences, a news release said, adding that Goldwater Scholars have impressive academic and research credentials that have garnered the attention of prestigious post-graduate fellowship programs.
Among the Indian American 2021 scholars named were:
Aaditya Rau of Johns Hopkins University
Field of Study: Engineering
Career Goal: Ph.D. in mechanical engineering; to conduct research in modeling of the synthesis and processing of advanced materials at an academic institution.
Karthik Reddy of the University of Alabama at Birmingham
Field of Study: Psychology
Career Goal: Ph.D. in cognitive neuroscience; to investigate the neural mechanisms involved in memory and learning impairments experienced by children with complex medical conditions.
Aditi Gnanasekar of the University of California-San Diego
Field of Study: Engineering
Career Goal: M.D./Ph.D. in computational medicine; treat patients and lead own research group to develop more effective and affordable cancer diagnostic and treatment technologies.
Pratyush Muthukumar of the University of California-Irvine
Field of Study: CISE
Career Goal: Ph.D. in machine learning; research and develop ethical and effective machine learning models that increase interconnectivity and altruism among people, especially in the healthcare setting.
Seema Patel of the University of Connecticut
Field of Study: Life Sciences
Career Goal: M.D./Ph.D. in pharmacology; conduct basic and translational research in oncology, specifically developing novel anti-cancer drugs, and teach at the medical/graduate school level.
Sidhika Balachandar from Stanford University
Field of Study: CISE
Career Goal: Ph.D. in computer science and become a professor to teach and conduct research in the use of artificial intelligence for computational biology.
Shovan Bhatia from Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Field of Study: Engineering
Career Goal: M.D./Ph.D. in neuroengineering and combining novel engineering-based strategies to improve the functional independence and quality of life of people living with neurological impairments.
Tejas Athni of Stanford University
Field of Study: Life Sciences
Career Goal: M.D.-Ph.D.; conduct research on the molecular mechanisms and eco-epidemiological drivers of disease, lead an interdisciplinary research group, and mentor the next generation of scientists.
Chetna Batra from Georgia State University
Field of Study: Life Sciences
Career Goal: M.D./Ph.D. in microbiology; conduct research on the intersection between microbiology and public health. Applying medical knowledge to study lipid-related diseases at the cellular level.
Geetika Patwardhan from the University of Hawaii at Manoa
Field of Study: Life Sciences
Career Goal: M.D./Ph.D. in cellular and molecular biology; conduct research as a physician-scientist in Hawaii.
Ashma Pandya from the University of Illinois at Chicago
Field of Study: Chemistry
Career Goal: Ph.D. in biophysics; study the transition from physiochemical to biological systems, first at a national lab and then at a university.
Sanketh Andhavarapu from the University of Maryland-College Park
Field of Study: Life Sciences
Career Goal: MD/Ph.D. in neuroscience; conduct laboratory and translational research to formulate therapies for neurological diseases using insights from my clinical practice at an academic medical institution.
Naveen Durvasula from the University of California-Berkeley
Field of Study: CISE
Career Goal: Ph.D. in computer science, specializing in theory and artificial intelligence; develop tools with the potential to impact many as a professor of computer science.
Karan Luthria from the University of Maryland-Baltimore County
Field of Study: CISE
Career Goal: Ph.D. in computational biology; aspire to lead a research team in developing computational tools to improve our understanding, diagnosis and treatment of human diseases.
Naveen Raman from the University of Maryland-College Park
Field of Study: CISE
Career Goal: Ph.D. in computer science and become a professor and research the fairness of artificial intelligence algorithms in critical fields such as criminal justice, job markets, and health care.
Anjini Chandra from the California Institute of Technology
Field of Study: Engineering
Career Goal: Ph.D. in mechanical engineering and later conduct research in fluid mechanics and teach at the university level.
Karthik Ravi of the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Field of Study: Life Sciences
Career Goal: M.D./Ph.D.; work as a research scientist in the field of pediatric neuro-oncology at an academic research institution.
Pushya Krishna from Montana State University
Field of Study: Life Sciences
Career Goal: M.D./Ph.D. in neuroscience; conduct research on neurodegenerative disorders and to develop new clinical therapies to improve patient outcomes.
Joheen Chakraborty from Columbia University in the City of New York
Field of Study: Physics and Astronomy
Career Goal: Pursue research at the intersection of computing and astrophysics, using computational tools to assist with analysis of massive datasets and numerical simulations of complex physical systems.
Harshini Raman from Wellesley College
Field of Study: Medicine
Career Goal: Ph.D. in neuroscience; M.D., specialization in psychiatry and conduct research in neuroscience and teach at a university hospital.
Sreya Sanyal from New Jersey Institute of Technology
Field of Study: Life Sciences
Career Goal: M.D./Ph.D. in cancer biology; conduct translational research that optimizes and delivers novel cancer therapeutics and to teach at the graduate level.
Kevan Shah of Muhlenberg College
Field of Study: Life Sciences
Career Goal: Ph.D. in neuroscience; conduct research on the underpinnings of memory and their implications for Alzheimers dementia and related diseases.
Anoop Kiran from the University at Buffalo
Field of Study: Engineering
Career Goal: Ph.D. in aerospace engineering, focused on aerodynamics and fluids; to improve existing flight dynamics capabilities by serving at a national lab.
Ishaan Madan from Wheaton College
Field of Study: Chemistry
Career Goal: Ph.D. in organic chemistry; conduct research in astrobiology and collaborate in space exploration missions for ocean world environments aiming to understand the emergence of precursors of life.
Arvind Mahankali from Carnegie Mellon University
Field of Study: CISE
Career Goal: Ph.D. in computer science, focusing on algorithms and machine learning and teach and conduct research in these topics at the university level.
Tara Venkatadri from Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Field of Study: Engineering
Career Goal: Ph.D. in aerospace engineering; conduct research that advances the field of space exploration and helps humanity travel to and learn more about the planets around us.
Sanjeeth Rajaram from the University of Cincinnati-Main Campus
Field of Study: Medicine
Career Goal: M.D./Ph.D. in immunology; conduct basic/translational research on autoimmunity at a collaborative academic medical center to create therapies for immunological disease.
Shiker Nair of Johns Hopkins University
Field of Study: Engineering
Career Goal: M.D./Ph.D. in biomedical engineering; lead a research team specializing in applying bioinformatics and computational biology to precision medicine.
Pradyot Yadav from Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Field of Study: Engineering
Career Goal: Ph.D. in microwave engineering; working as a technical fellow at a semiconductor company conducting research on advanced III-V compound semiconductors and novel RF topologies.
Sai Sarnala from the University of North Texas
Field of Study: Life Sciences
Career Goal: Ph.D. in plant genetics; develop transgenic plant lines to provide novel methods for pharmaceutical development and disease prevention.
Saket Bikmal of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Field of Study: Life Sciences
Career Goal: MD/Ph.D. specializing in neural engineering and computational neuroscience; conduct medical device research, particularly focusing on neuro-assistive technologies for special needs children.
Anish Karpurapu from Duke University
Field of Study: Life Sciences
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Close to Three Dozen Indian American Young Researchers Named 2021 Barry Goldwater Scholars - India West
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