Each fall, Bowdoin's Office of Student Fellowships and Research awards grants of up to $2,500 to students pursuing semester- or yearlong faculty-mentored research in a range of fields. #Bowdoin
Read more about this year's projects at the link in our bio, but here are the twenty-two winners in alphabetical order:
Maryam Akramova ’24, Developing catalysts for hydrogen fuel
Lyle Altschul ’23, Inorganic nutrient dynamics in Harpswell Sound
Cassidy Bateman ’24, Public exhibit on PFAS chemicals in our community
Katie Draeger ’24, Climate-mitigating infrastructure, renewable energy, and affordable housing
Nuanxi (Sissi) Feng ’24, Sex-specific effects of ketamine treatment
Clara Jergins ’24, Sanctuary cities
Zach Leibowitz ’24, Improving hydrogen for use as a clean-energy fuel
Sophia Li ’24, "Navigating Diasporic Selfhood in Chinese-American Fiction"
Jared Lynch ’24, Mitochondrial adaptation in the Gulf of Maine's green crab hybrid zone
Phoebe Marin ’26, How video games reflect history
Brielle Martin ’24, Reconstructing past Gulf of Maine temperatures from shells
Sophie Nigrovic ’24, New sugars that target pathogenic bacteria
Hayden Redelman ’24, John Ruskin's political thought
Sophia Rutman ’24, Interactive digital storytelling
Mia Schwartz ’25, Reconstructing past Gulf of Maine temperatures from shells
Benjamin Sewell-Grossman ’24, Exploring Drosophilia photoreceptor organization
Jon Sides ’24, Mental representations in language comprehension
William Surks ’24, Eradicating disease-causing H. pylori bacteria
Foje-Geh Tendoh ’24, New therapies to target bacterial sugars
Josie Tidmore ’24, Lobsters in warming waters
Oliver Wang ’24, Synthetic control in crystallization
Alex Washburn ’25, Sleep and dementia