Congratulations to our fourteen NC State Nuclear Engineering students, recipients of the 2022-23 American Nuclear Society (ANS) scholarships. Since 1979, over $5 million in scholarships have been distributed by the Society to students in pursuit of nuclear science and engineering.
Undergraduate Students
John and Muriel Landis Scholarship
- Alina Jurgan
ANS Undergraduate (Sophomore)
- Lauren A. Kohler
ANS Undergraduate (Junior/Senior)
- William A. Graham
William R. & Mila Kimel Nuclear Engineering Scholarship
- Alina S. Jugan
John R. Lamarsh Memorial Scholarship
- Allie Pitcher
Rudi Stamm’ler Reactor Physics Division Scholarship
- Grayson S. Gall
Accelerator Applications Division Scholarship
- Robert J. Mikouchi-Lopez
Graduate Students
ANS Graduate
- Abigail M. Davis
- Samuel O. Webster
Ely M. Gelbard Graduate Scholarship
- Noah M. Higgins
Gozani Family Graduate Scholarship
- Madeline L. Lockhart
Alan F. Henry/Paul A. Greebler Memorial Scholarship
- Khaldoon Al-Dawood
Saul Levine Memorial Scholarship
- Egemen M. Aras
Nuclear Criticality Safety Pioneers Scholarship
- Jonathan Crozier
NC State University Department of Nuclear Engineering is a premier program in the nation –
- Ranked third by the US News & World Report
- One of two College of Engineering departments ranked in the top ten nationally
- Twenty-six tenure/tenure track faculty (3 new faculty this fall), two teaching faculty, one research faculty & one extension faculty (new this fall)
- Currently, 132 undergraduate and 152 graduate students
The ANS is the premier organization for those that embrace nuclear sciences and technologies for their vital contributions to improving people’s lives and preserving the planet. ANS is committed to advancing, fostering, and promoting the development and application of nuclear sciences and technologies to benefit society.