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Foundry Education Foundation awards record number of scholarships to 51ΑΤΖζ students

Foundry FEF

A record 17 51ΑΤΖζ students received scholarships from the Foundry Education Foundation (FEF) this semester. β€œThe foundry industry needs innovative minds to create materials that advance sustainability, health and medicine, aircraft, and space exploration,” says Pradeep Rohatgi, 51ΑΤΖζ distinguished professor, materials science & engineering.

Congratulations to the following students, who are studying diverse fields at 51ΑΤΖζ including architecture, biomedical engineering, computer science, materials engineering and mechanical engineering.

  • Ross Abrams
  • Telemachos Agoudemos
  • Cameron Ahles
  • Swaroop Behera
  • Masum Bellah
  • Owen Bellevage
  • Omid Ghaderi
  • Rosalba Huerta
  • Pradnya Narvekar
  • Luke Osvatic
  • Kaustubh Rane
  • Kaveri Salunke
  • Mason Steffe
  • James Veltri
  • Shreya Wadekar
  • Tien Wong
  • Pablo Zertuche Flores

FEF’s support helps 51ΑΤΖζ students secure internships and jobs

β€œOne of the great pleasures has been to get over $200,000 in FEF scholarships to 51ΑΤΖζ students over the years, and to help them find jobs in Wisconsin and across the nation,” says Rohatgi, who has served as the university’s FEF key professor since 1996. 

These jobs have been with foundries – including Waupaca, Kohler Industrial Castings, Signicast, Grede, Badger Alloys, Spuncast, Stainless Foundryβ€”and companies — including General Motors, Tesla, GE Aviation, Intel, Boeing, Oshkosh,and Lockheed Martin.

FEF certifies 51ΑΤΖζ’s Foundry Education Program. Scholarships are one way that the foundation supports students who want to master metallurgy and pursue careers in the foundry industry.

FEF also helps students find jobs in the foundry industry and supports the Foundry Lab at 51ΑΤΖζ.

Most students receive scholarships starting their freshmen year and continue to receive them until they graduate. Working as paid assistants, students also take part in research projects at the 51ΑΤΖζ Foundry.