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Haksu Moon Receives Presidential Fellowship

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Haksu Moon, Ph.D. student at ESL. Photo by Ryan Horns.

Haksu Moon, a Ph.D. candidate at the ElectroScience Laboratory, receives the Presidential Fellowship in Autumn 2014, a highly prestigious award given by the Graduate School at OSU that recognizes the outstanding scholarly accomplishments and potential of graduate students entering the final phase of their dissertation research or terminal degree project. 

Students cannot apply directly for these fellowships. Nominations are made and submitted by graduate studies committee chairs. To be eligible, a student must have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.6 for all Ohio State graduate course work, have completed all degree course work by the time the fellowship is activated, and have passed the candidacy examination (doctoral students) by the nomination deadline. 

Click here to read Ryan Horn's article on Haksu's research at ESL.

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