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Jacob Rogers

Jacob Rogers wins NSF Graduated Research Fellowship

June 1, 2020 by Kathrine Bradshaw

Impact projectileJacob Rogers, graduate research assistant in the Shield lab has received the prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship (NSF GRF) to study the failure behavior of various polymers impacted at hypervelocities.

For more information on the hypervelocity impact lab in the CIR Shield Lab, visit the Shield Lab facility page.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Jacob Rogers, NSF GRF, Shield Lab

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