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Montana State University graduate student, Janice Lucon, wins $90,000 fellowship from National Science Foundation to study how light is harvested for alternative energy
May 22, 2009 /
A Montana State University graduate student whose research has the potential to make a difference in how light is harvested for alternative energy applications has won a $90,000 fellowship from the National Science Foundation.
Janice Lucon, 25, will receive an NSF annual stipend for three years to fund her research at MSU. She won the Graduate Research Fellowship based on her abilities, accomplishments, and potential to contribute to strengthening the vitality of science and engineering in the U.S., according to the NSF.
Anne Pettinger, MSU News Service
Full Story: http://www.montana.edu/cpa/news/nwview.php?article=7218
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