Celebrating Our Graduates; College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences

Eleven students honored by College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences

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Those pictured are (from left): Gabriel Cutter, Grace Haller , Aniela Nozka, Christopher A.J. Sanders Jr., Arabella Rose Hunter, Justin Lee Cromer, Eliza MaCaulay, Nathan Goulet, Vaishnavi Kanduri (wearing red), Lucky Cho and Nitya Harikumar.
Those pictured are college-level award winners and are (from left): Gabriel Cutter, Grace Haller , Aniela Nozka, Christopher A.J. Sanders Jr., Arabella Rose Hunter, Justin Lee Cromer, Eliza MaCaulay, Nathan Goulet, Vaishnavi Kanduri (wearing red), Lucky Cho and Nitya Harikumar.
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Several Clemson University students, including three Goldwater Scholars, won awards Tuesday when the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences held its annual awards banquet.

The awards recognized top students’ accomplishments in a number of areas, including scholarship, character and service.

Family, friends, faculty and supporters gathered in the Madren Conference Center ballroom for a banquet in the students’ honor.

The college’s dean, Anand Gramopadhye, urged the students to be seekers of truth and knowledge, to make the world a better place and to be appreciative of all who help and guide them.

“All of us look forward to living in the world you create,” Gramopadhye said. “Exceed our expectations!”

Those pictured are (from left): Gabriel Cutter, Grace Haller , Aniela Nozka, Christopher A.J. Sanders Jr., Arabella Rose Hunter, Justin Lee Cromer, Eliza MaCaulay, Nathan Goulet, Vaishnavi Kanduri (wearing red), Lucky Cho and Nitya Harikumar.
Those pictured are college-level award winners and are (from left): Gabriel Cutter, Grace Haller , Aniela Nozka, Christopher A.J. Sanders Jr., Arabella Rose Hunter, Justin Lee Cromer, Eliza MaCaulay, Nathan Goulet, Vaishnavi Kanduri (wearing red), Lucky Cho and Nitya Harikumar.

This year’s honorees included a freshly minted Goldwater Scholar, Vaishnavi Kanduri, and two who received the honor in years past, Gabriel Cutter and Arabella Rose Hunter.

The scholarship is one of the most prestigious and competitive undergraduate awards in the natural sciences, engineering and mathematics.

This year’s college-level awards and their winners are listed below. You can also hear from the winners themselves in a series of videos that were shown at the ceremony and will be posted on the college’s social media channels here: Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn.

SAMUEL B. EARLE AWARD
Gabriel Cutter, Senior, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Dr. Samuel B. Earle was director of the Engineering Department from 1911 to 1933 and dean of the School of Engineering from 1933 to 1950. The Samuel B. Earle Award is given in his honor to the most outstanding senior in engineering on the basis of scholarship and character.


OUTSTANDING UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCHER AWARD
Eliza MaCaulay, Senior, Industrial Engineering
The Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Award is given to one undergraduate researcher who has been recognized by faculty for having shown outstanding research potential in their field of study.


ROBERT W. MOORMAN AWARD
Vaishnavi Kanduri, Junior, Bioengineering
Dr. Robert W. Moorman was the son of Commandant Thomas Moorman, a graduate in civil engineering and head of the Engineering Mechanics Department from 1958 to 1974. The Robert W. Moorman Award is given in his honor to the most outstanding junior in engineering on the basis of scholarship and character.


OUTSTANDING SENIOR IN THE SCHOOL OF COMPUTING OR APPLIED SCIENCES
Justin Lee Cromer, Senior, Computer Science
This award is given to the outstanding senior in the School of Computing or Applied Sciences and recognizes scholarship, character and other factors demonstrating the recipient’s integrity in the field of Computing and Applied Sciences.


PHI KAPPA PHI CERTIFICATE OF MERIT
Grace Haller, Senior, Bioengineering
The honoree must be a graduating senior with a GPA of 3.4 or above and have made noteworthy contributions in areas such as leadership, service and creative endeavors to his or her department, college and Clemson University.


J. WESLEY DAVIS LEADERSHIP AWARD
Arabella Rose Hunter, Senior, Materials Science and Engineering
The J. Wesley Davis Leadership Award is given in memory of Dr. J. Wesley Davis, a graduate of Clemson University in electrical engineering and a former president of the Clemson University Engineering Foundation. This award is given to a senior engineering student for outstanding scholarship, leadership in a student engineering organization, and high potential for success in the engineering profession.


BLUE KEY ACADEMIC AND LEADERSHIP AWARD
Aniela Nozka, Senior, Bioengineering
As a result of funds generated from Tigerama, an endowment has been established to give an award to one student in each of the seven colleges at the university who has distinguished himself or herself in academic scholarship and campus leadership.


OUTSTANDING GRADUATE TEACHING ASSISTANT AWARD
Lucky Cho, Industrial Engineering
The Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant Award is given to graduate assistants who have been recognized by the faculty, students and fellow graduate teaching assistants as exemplary in undergraduate teaching.


OUTSTANDING GRADUATE RESEARCHER AWARD
Nathan Goulet, Automotive Engineering
The Outstanding Graduate Researcher Award is given to one graduate researcher who has been recognized by faculty for having conducted outstanding research during the school year.


ROBERT W. SNELSIRE DIVERSITY PRIZE
Nitya Harikumar, Junior with Senior Standing, Computer Engineering
The Robert W. Snelsire Diversity Prize honors the memory of Dr. Bob Snelsire, a professor of electrical engineering who was also a champion of underrepresented students in the college. This award recognizes a student who has been of service to PEER, Programs for Educational Enrichment and Retention, or WISE, the Women in Science and Engineering Program.


JACQUELWYN WILLIS ANTHONY AWARD
Christopher A.J. Sanders Jr., Senior, Industrial Engineering
This award, established by alumna Janine Anthony Bowen, honors her mother as a source of inspiration and encouragement during her college career. This award is presented to a student for distinguished service to PEER, which is the support network for minority students in the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences.

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