Zhaozhong Shi
Our second-year graduate student Zhaozhong has been awarded the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship. The NSF fellowship is a highly competitive fellowship supporting to U.S. graduate student working in STEM and social sciences. The fellowship recipients will be awarded stipends as well as the education allowance. The length of the fellowship is three years.
Zhaozhong’s proposal plans to use charm quarks to probe the quark-gluon plasma with the CMS experiment. He will carry out the research on this proposal as well as working on the detector development for the sPHENIX experiment. Let’s congratulate our for being awarded the NSF fellowship and hope him to have greater achievement as an NSF fellow in the future!