Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering
by Jayme DeLoss and Andrea Leland
April 6, 2021
Aditi Bhaskar (left), assistant professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Mahdi Nikdast (right), assistant professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, are recipients of National Science Foundation CAREER awards.
Two Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering professors have been selected for the National Science Foundation’s most prestigious early-career faculty award. Aditi Bhaskar, assistant professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Mahdi Nikdast, assistant professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, were recognized with CAREER awards for their potential to serve as academic role models in research and education and to lead advances in their fields.
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