2025 TomKat Graduate Fellowship Applications are Open
TomKat Center Graduate Fellowships for Translational Research
Request for Proposals from Stanford Doctoral Students
Concept Papers and Faculty Endorsement Due: March 1, 2025
Questions? Contact: Danica Sarlya (dsarlya@stanford.edu)
Current TomKat Graduate Fellow Researchers:
Thomas Colburn PhD candidate, Materials Science and Engineering
Scalable synthesis of oxides for thin-film photovoltaics and energy storage
Research Lab: Reinhold Dauskardt
Luis Delfin PhD candidate, Materials Science and Engineering
Additive Manufacturing of Amorphous Steel Soft Magnets for High-Efficiency Electric Machines
Research Lab: Wendy Gu
Lauren Gillespie PhD candidate, Computer Science
Monitoring the Sustainability and Resilience of California’s Ecosystems From Space
Research Lab: Moises Exposito-Alonso
Amalya Johnson PhD candidate, Materials Science and Engineering
Scalable Morphology Engineering of 2D Materials for Thermoelectric Applications
Research Lab: Fang Liu
Yujui Lin PhD candidate, Mechanical Engineering
Translational Research in Cooling Technology for the Sustainable and Energy Efficient Operation of AI Data Centers
Research Lab: Kenneth E. Goodson
Dolly Qing Mantle PhD candidate, Mechanical Engineering
Electrified Limestone Calcination Reactor
Research Lab: Jon Fan
Jarod Meyer PhD candidate, Materials Science and Engineering
Mid-infrared LEDs for low-cost and ubiquitous environmental monitoring
Research Lab: Kunal Mukherjee
Daniel Neamati PhD candidate, Aeronautics and Astronautics
Neural Digital Twins to Enable Large-Scale Fire Management at the Wildland-Urban Interface
Research Lab: Grace Gao
Sanzeeda Baig Shuchi PhD candidate, Chemical Engineering
Scalable surface modification of polymeric separator toward commercial lithium-sulfur batteries
Research Labs: Stacey Bent and Yi Cui
Jenny Skerker PhD candidate, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Decision-Support Innovation for Affordable and Sustainable Water Supply Planning
Research Lab: Sarah Fletcher
Thomas Teisberg PhD candidate, Civil and Electrical Engineering
Reducing uncertainty in sea level rise predictions with UAV-based temporal ice shelf monitoring
Research Lab: Dustin Schroeder