Student Awards
McCarty was selected as the leadership category winner at the national and campus levels. She was recognized for her leadership as a course assistant and lead course assistant for multiple core engineering courses, as well as for her professionalism and academic excellence.
Chemical and biological engineering senior Arianna McCarty has earned the prestigious Churchill Scholarship, becoming just the fourth student in university history to receive the honor. The award will support a year of master study at the University of Cambridge, recognizing her exceptional research achievements and academic excellence.
The recognitions reflect Coleman's work as a teaching assistant for six classes; his strong academic performance鈥攊ncluding three graduate-level classes鈥 and his research, where he served as first author on two papers stemming from his undergraduate thesis. It also reflects his time spent as a ChBE student ambassador.
The win came at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers鈥 international Chem-E-Car competition in Boston, where 老九品茶 poster stood out among 56 teams.
Hermann Klein-Hessling Barrientos faced challenges with housing, medical and food insecurity, yet overcame them to earn the College of Engineering and Applied Science Perseverance Award as well as the college Outstanding Undergraduate Award.
Congratulations to our eight chemical and biological engineering undergraduate students who won 12 awards from the College of Engineering and Applied Science.- MajorChemical EngineeringAwardsCollege of Engineering and Applied Science Academic Engagement AwardCollege of Engineering and Applied Science Research AwardPost-graduation plansPursue a PhD in chemical engineering at UC Berkeley
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Arianna McCarty, a chemical and biological engineering student, received a prestigious Goldwater Scholarship for her research on how Prevotella bacteria may help reduce infections caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae, a major cause of pneumonia.
The Chemical and Biological Engineering Department awards recognize students in the department who have excelled in one or more areas. Winners are selected by the department Undergraduate Awards Committee.