Harvey Mudd Recipients of 2024 NSF Graduate Research Fellowships
May 1, 2024Share story
Three 无忧视频 seniors鈥擩ames Clinton, Ryan O鈥橦ara and William Yik鈥攁nd four recent graduates have been awarded fellowships through the National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP). Three seniors and 10 recent graduates earned honorable mention.
The GRFP recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering and mathematics disciplines who are pursuing research-based master鈥檚 and doctoral degrees at accredited U.S. institutions. Program participants are seen as future experts who will contribute significantly to research, education and innovation in the 无忧视频 fields.

James Clinton 鈥24 (engineering) has worked closely with physics professor Mark Ilton to study spring-driven mechanisms for robotics and has analyzed the impacts of different design parameters on the performance of spring-driven jumping robots. Clinton is developing a mechanism, inspired by slingshot spiders, to understand how control, spring properties, and scaling impact system performance. He also worked with Anthony Clark, a computer science professor at Pomona College, to develop a locomotion mechanism that transforms between wheels that operate on flat surfaces and larger, spoked wheels for rough terrain and climbing. Last summer, Clinton participated in the Research Experiences for Undergraduates program at the Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Institute, working with Zeynep Temel. Clinton worked on a reconfigurable robot swarm, developing arm mechanisms for enhancing locomotion capabilities of the robots, enabling them to climb up and down obstacles.
Clinton is president of Harvey Mudd’s chapter of Tau Beta Pi, an engineering honor society. He also helps organize events for Mudd Advocates, a peer support organization, and is co-president of MuddSub, a group developing a fully autonomous underwater robot for the annual RoboSub competition. He is a machine shop proctor and makerspace repair steward. Clinton plans to pursue a PhD in mechanical engineering at UC Santa Barbara and work on robotic mechanism design. He’s interested in a career in academia.

Ryan O鈥橦ara 鈥24 (environmental robotics and computer science/mathematics) founded the first-ever, student-run Harvey Mudd Clinic project, funded by the 776 Fellowship he received in 2023. His Clinic team succeeded in its goal of building a robot capable of identifying and removing purple sea urchins from marine ecosystems in order to support kelp conservation efforts. O鈥橦ara is finishing up a research internship with NASA’s Ames Research Center, where he developed an algorithm capable of analyzing and predicting the contrails formed by commercial flights; the end goal is to use this work to develop flight plans that minimize contrail formation and dramatically decrease the aviation industry’s role in climate change).
A leader in climate activism and policy, O鈥橦ara has written several of the United Nation’s and IPCC’s key climate documents and recently attended the UN’s world climate summit, COP28, in Dubai to advocate for a global transition away from fossil fuels鈥”which, excitedly, we were able to get every country to agree to for the first time in history,鈥 he says.
After Harvey Mudd, O鈥橦ara will begin a full-time job at UC San Diego working with other researchers to develop nanotherapies and nanoparticles to more effectively deliver disease therapies. He鈥檚 interested in the overlap between disease formation and environmental damage and finding ways to treat those who develop life-threatening illnesses due to exposure to pollutants. In the long-term, O鈥橦ara hopes to pursue an MD-PhD and continue to work on developing therapies to treat those hurt by environmental damage and pollution and influence policy formation that mitigates the health hazards associated with environmental damage and climate change.

William Yik 鈥24 (computer science and mathematics) has done research at three institutions while at Harvey Mudd. From his first summer (2021) through spring 2023, he worked in the AMISTAD Lab with Harvey Mudd computer science professor George Monta帽ez studying novel two-distribution hypothesis testing methods for identifying bias in machine learning training data. Yik also worked with a fellow AMISTAD member, Cynthia Hom ’23, on finding finite-sample bounds for those two-distribution hypothesis tests. From summer 2022 through the present, he鈥檚 done research on climate model emulation with neural networks and climate forecast equity at the University of Southern California with Sam Silva, a professor of earth sciences, civil and environmental engineering, and population and public health sciences. Since summer 2023, Yik has worked with professor Maike Sonnewald (UC Davis) at the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory on ensemble deep learning methods for subsurface ocean inference. His summer 2023 internship was funded by an ,
At Harvey Mudd, Yik is as an Academic Excellence mathematics tutor, and a member of the Claremont Braineaters, the 5C men鈥檚 club ultimate frisbee team. After graduation, Yik plans to pursue a PhD in atmospheric sciences at the University of Washington where he will study data-driven methods for Earth system modeling. A career in climate predictability interests him.
| Student (major) | Research Area |
|---|---|
| Clay Adams 鈥24 (math) | Algebra, Number Theory, Combinatorics |
| Eric Chen 鈥24 (CS/math) | Robotics |
| Megan Li 鈥24 (CS/math) | Fairness, Explainability, Accountability and Transparency in Analysis |
| Alum (major) | Research Area | Graduate School |
|---|---|---|
| Carissa DeRanek 鈥19 (math/computational biology) | Ecology | UCLA |
| Amit Harlev 鈥22 (math) | Applied Mathematics | Cornell University |
| Fionna Kopp 鈥22 (engineering/German) | Mechanical Engineering | UC Berkeley |
| Jason William Misleh 鈥22 (chemistry) | Sustainable Chemistry | Stanford University |
| Alum (major) | Research Area | Graduate School |
|---|---|---|
| Ivy Chen鈥20 (physics) | Photonic Materials | Caltech |
| Red Willow Coleman 鈥22 (math/computational biology) | Urban Earth Science & Remote Sensing | N/A |
| Katherine Erickson 鈥19 (math/computational biology) | Evolutionary Biology | UC Davis |
| Emily Fok 鈥22 (chemistry) | Chemical Synthesis | UC Berkeley |
| Seth Isaacson 鈥21 (CS/math) | Robotics | Regents of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor |
| Makenna Elizabeth Parkinson 鈥23 (engineering) | Environmental Engineering | Yale University |
| Kaveh Pezeshki 鈥22 (physics) | Quantum Information Science | Stanford Leland Junior University |
| William Schulze 鈥07 (engineering) | Surveillance, Censorship & Privacy | Michigan State University |
| Ellie Smith 鈥22 (chemistry) | Atmospheric Chemistry | UC Irvine |
| Celine Wang 鈥22 (chemistry/biology) | Chemistry of Life Processes | UC Berkeley |