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9 Edison Students Graduate From Governor’s STEM Program
The students are among 95 NJ scholars to complete the year-long program, which provides a complete view of the state's STEM economy.
EDISON, NJ — Nine Edison students were named among the Governor’s STEM Scholars - a program of the Research & Development Council of New Jersey.
Arnuv Batra, Ramrithvik Gadhamsetty, Madeline Keel, Sanya Kohli, Shricharan K. Subramaniam, Bhavini Pandey, Ariyana Rahman, Shivam Syal, and Alvin Wu are among 95 New Jersey high school and college students to complete the year-long program, which provides a complete view of New Jersey’s STEM economy.
They will graduate on Saturday. “This weekend, the Governor’s STEM Scholars will be graduating 95 of New Jersey’s most promising STEM students,” Alise Roderer, Director of the Governor’s STEM Scholars said in a statement.
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“As Governor’s STEM Scholars, Arnuv Batra, Ramrithvik Gadhamsetty, Madeline Keel, Sanya Kohli, Shricharan K. Subramaniam, Bhavini Pandey, Ariyana Rahman, Shivam Syal, and Alvin Wu received a comprehensive introduction to New Jersey’s STEM economy, highlighting some of the most innovative and exciting STEM organizations in the state through conferences, field trips, internship opportunities, and a research project.”
Batra, Pandey, Kohli and Syal are from the Middlesex County Academy for Science, Mathematics and Engineering Technologies; Gadhamsetty and Keel are from John P. Stevens High School; Wu is a Sophomore at Edison High School’s STEM Academy; and Subramaniam is a Freshman at New Jersey Institute of Technology.
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A public-private partnership among the Research & Development Council of New Jersey, the Governor’s Office, New Jersey Department of Education, Secretary of Higher Education, and public and private research companies, the program provides high school, college, and graduate students with a comprehensive introduction to the state’s STEM economy.
Throughout the academic year, the students participated in four conferences highlighting New Jersey’s STEM opportunities in government, academia, industry, and the upcoming commencement.
Each Scholar was led by a college-level team leader, mentored by professional STEM advisors, and produced a viable research project, Roderer said.
Graduates also have access to the alumni network of nearly 600 students, which will enable them to stay connected to STEM jobs and opportunities within the state.
Applications for the 2022-2023 Governor’s STEM Scholars program are still open through June 10, 2022. For more information visit www.govstemscholars.com/apply/.
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