Graduate Student Awards and Honors
- Barton, Jennifer.
- Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences Fellowship.
- Rensselaer Graduate Fellowship.
- Blanchette, Jean-Francois. NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant for "'Dematerializing' written proof: French evidence law, cryptography, and the global politics of authenticity."
- Dasgupta, Shib Shankar. Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences Fellowship.
- Dotson, Taylor. 2010 Rensselaer Graduate Fellowship.
- Farkas, Nicole. NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant for "Science Shops in the Netherlands."
- Feng, Patrick. NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant for "Global Standards, Local Cultures: The Politics of Standard-Setting on the World Wide Web."
- Ferguson, Sean. Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences Fellowship.
- Fisher, Jill. Awarded a three-year dissertation research fellowship from the National Institutes of Health for "Informed Consent in Private Sector Mental Health Research."
- Fisk, Nathan.
- Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences Fellowship.
- NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant.
- Fleischmann, Ken. Three-year NSF pre-dissertation fellowship and NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant for "Designing from Below: Embedding Knowledge and Values in Educational Simulations."
- Francisco, Matt. NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant.
- Fricke, Art. NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant for "Organizational Improvement in SETI, the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence."
- Howard, Jeff. Environmental Protection Agency, Star Fellowship NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant for "Toward intelligent, democratic steering of chemical technologies: evaluating industrial chlorine chemistry as environmental trial and error."
- Khandekar, Aalok.
- NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant for "Understanding (Indian) Technomigration: Experiences and Structural Conditions."
- RPI Founder's Award, 2009.
- Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences Fellowship, 2007-9.
- Lamprou, Anna.
- Chemical Heritage Foundation Fellowship, Center of Environmental History and Policy, 2009.
- Council of Women World Leaders - Fellowship in Environmental Studies.
- Founders Award of Excellence, 2010.
- Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences Fellowship.
- NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant, September 2010 - August 2011.
- Lettis, Natasha. NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant for "The Political Internet in Ireland."
- Lyons, Jessica. NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant for "Enviroculturalism: Savage Disobedience on the High Seas."
- Mitchell, Ross. Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences Fellowship.
- Mitu, Khadija.
- Fulbright Fellowship 2007-8.
- International Peace Scholarship 2010-11.
- Rensselaer Founder's Award of Excellence, 2011
- O'Donnell, Casey. NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant.
- Patton, Jason. National Science Foundation, Dissertation Improvement Grant, Science & Technology Studies, for "Design for a Pluralistic City: Multimodal Transportation in Oakland, California." 2001-2002.
- Sabanovic, Selma. NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant.
- Saheb, Tahereh. Council of Women World Leaders - Fellowship in Environmental Studies.
- Valdiya, Shailaja.
- Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences Fellowship.
- Rensselaer Graduate Fellowship.
- RPI Founders Award of Excellence, 2009.
- Varma, Roli. NSF post-doctoral grant for "Industrial Scientists: New Challenges with Restructuring."
- Williams, Logan.
- Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences Fellowship. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
- Boren Fellowship. (Alternates List) U.S. National
Security Education Program. 2011
- Council of American Overseas Research Centers
(CAORC) Multi-Country Fellowship. U. S. State Department. Bureau of Educational
and Cultural Affairs. Affiliated with the American Institute of Indian Studies.
2011-2012
- Environmental Graduate Fellowship. Council of Women World Leaders. Aspen Institute, Washington D.C
- RPI Founders Award of Excellence, 2010.
- Best Presentation Award for Session III Panel B: Issues in Health and Biosciences I. 2010 Innovating The Future: Critical Perspectives in Science and Technology, ST Global Consortium, AAAS and NAS, Washington, D.C.
- Junior Fellowship. American Institute of Indian Studies, 2010 (Alternates List).
- Carl Storm Underrepresented Minority Fellowship Gordon Research Conferences. Science and Technology Policy, 2010.
- Open World Fellowship, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Rensselaer Center for Open Software (RCOS) for the Buy Local Open Source project, 2008, with Dr. Ron Eglash.