NASA Announces 2012 Space Technology Research Fellowship Grants

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May 17, 2012

David E. Steitz 
Headquarters, Washington                                
202-358-1730 
david.steitz@xxxxxxxx 


RELEASE: 12-158

NASA ANNOUNCES 2012 SPACE TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP GRANTS

WASHINGTON -- NASA has selected the 2012 class of Space Technology 
Research Fellows. Forty-eight students will receive graduate student 
fellowships from NASA's Space Technology Program to pursue master's 
or doctoral degrees in relevant space technology disciplines at their 
respective institutions. 

Through the Space Technology Research Fellowships Program, NASA is 
providing the nation with a pipeline of highly skilled engineers and 
technologists to improve U.S. competitiveness while developing the 
intellectual and technological foundation needed for future science 
and exploration missions. The program is part of a renewed emphasis 
on technology at NASA, which is designed to inspire the nation and 
contribute to an innovation-driven economy. 

"By investing in the intellectual capacity of America's best and 
brightest minds today, we're guaranteeing not only a great future for 
NASA, but also for the nation," NASA Administrator Charles Bolden 
said. "These NASA Fellows will bolster America's competitiveness in a 
knowledge-based, global economy while enabling our space exploration 
goals." 

NASA Space Technology Fellows will perform innovative space technology 
research while building the skills necessary to become future 
technological leaders. Selected candidates will perform graduate 
student research on their respective campuses and at NASA centers and 
nonprofit U.S. research and development laboratories. 

For a list of fellowship recipients and their respective research 
institutions and research topics, visit: 

http://go.usa.gov/BfN 

The fellowships program is managed for NASA's Space Technology Program 
by the agency's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland. For information 
about NASA's Space Technology Program and the fellowships program, 
visit: 


http://www.nasa.gov/oct 

	
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