Physics

Andrew Reynoso receives NSF GRFP

The Physics Department is pleased to announce that PhD student Andrew Reynoso received a Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) award from the NSF.

The purpose of the NSF's Graduate Research Fellowship Program is to “ensure the quality, vitality, and strength of the scientific and engineering workforce of the United States. NSF actively encourages the submission of applications from the full spectrum of talent that the US has to offer." A condensed matter experimentalist, Andrew will receive three years of financial support, including an annual stipend of $37,000 throughout the five-year Fellowship. 



 

 

 

Andrew is a remarkable student who shows incredible independence - and comfort - navigating complex theoretical ideas to make impactful advances. His current work developing new many-body and machine learning methods to study non-equilibrium phase transitions will open up new avenues of exploration. It's been an honor to work with Andrew.

Prof. Brenda Rubenstein Adviser