HEMI Graduate Student Jenna Krynicki Receives 2020 National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship

Oct 15, 2020 | No Comments | By Vivian Sun

Congratulations to Jenna Krynicki, graduate student in the Weihs group at HEMI and in the Department of Material Sciences and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University, for being awarded a National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship.

Jenna is currently examining the microstructural evolution of magnesium alloys after processing for lightweight structural and armor applications. She will continue her work under HEMI Fellow and professor in the Department of Material Sciences and Engineering, Timothy Weihs.

“When I found out that I was awarded the NDSEG Fellowship, I was incredibly stunned and excited! I am honored and very grateful to have received this fellowship and am pleased to now have the opportunity to expand the scope of my research. I would like to acknowledge the incredible support that I have received from my advisor Professor Tim Weihs and from those in my department here at Johns Hopkins. Thank you to all!” she said.

The NDSEG is a competitive and prestigious fellowship that is awarded to United States citizens, nationals, and dual citizens who intend to pursue a Doctoral degree in designated research disciplines. The fellowship provides support for three years and is sponsored by the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, and the U.S. Air Force.

Learn more about the NDSEG fellowship here.

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