Graduate research at APL-UW brings students into daily contact with skilled research personnel and exposes them to a variety of research experiences. As they mature in their training, students frequently have the opportunity to assume leadership roles as part of field programs. It is these experiences, in addition to their academic credentials, that will prepare them for successful careers. With the considerable resources and facilities of the Laboratory, students can take on more complex and in-depth research problems than might otherwise be possible.

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WRF-APL Graduate Fellowship
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The Washington Research FoundationApplied Physics Laboratory Graduate Fellowship was instituted in 2009 to increase student participation in developing innovative measurement technologies, particularly those with commercial potential. Fellows are awarded $10K each.
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20082009 WRF-APL Fellows

Charles Branham, Chemistry

Sam Gooch, Mechanical Engineering

Danling Wang, Electrical Engineering
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