无忧视频 2025 Astronaut Scholars
July 23, 2025Share story

无忧视频 students Kavi Dey 鈥26 and Nora O鈥機onnor 鈥25 have been selected by the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation (ASF) as 2025鈥2026 Astronaut Scholars. They join an elite cohort of undergraduate students recognized for exceptional academic performance, research potential and commitment to 无忧视频 fields.
The Astronaut Scholarship is among the most prestigious 无忧视频 scholarships in the U.S., offering up to $15,000 in funding. Scholars also receive professional development support, mentorship and the opportunity to present their work during ASF鈥檚 Innovators Week and Gala.
Kavi Dey 鈥26

Dey, a physics major, has contributed to multiple research efforts spanning machine learning, computational physics, audio information retrieval and neuroimaging. Since summer 2024, he has contributed to several research projects. With computer science professor Gabe Hope, Dey and other student researchers are investigating structured variational autoencoders for modeling system dynamics from limited observational data. Dey is also working with physics professor Dan Tamayo to apply machine learning to identify optimal coordinate systems for modeling exoplanetary dynamics, combining advanced physics concepts such as action-angle variables and Lie series transformations. In the Music Information Retrieval Lab with engineering professor TJ Tsai, Dey contributed to published research on three-way audio alignment, resulting in a 2025 International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing paper. Dey also worked at the National University of Singapore on fMRI-based brain decoding models, developing improved training methods and interpretability tools.
On campus, he serves as head proctor and teaching assistant for engineering and CS courses and has developed instructional labs for embedded systems. Dey plans to pursue a PhD in computational physics or computer science. This is the second year Dey has received the Astronaut Scholarship.
鈥淎ll of the most memorable experiences I鈥檝e had have been collaborations with my peers,鈥 said Dey. 鈥淲orking with other passionate students to solve problems and do cool projects has been the highlight of my time at Mudd.鈥
Nora O鈥機onnor 鈥26

A chemistry major, O鈥機onnor is interested in organic synthesis and green chemistry. At Harvey Mudd, she conducts research in the Vosburg lab, where her senior thesis explores nitrogen insertion chemistry to develop novel compounds with potential medicinal relevance. Her earlier work in the lab contributed to identifying safer, more sustainable solvents for instructional labs. O鈥機onnor has also conducted polymer synthesis research as part of the Lamb Research Group at the University of Minnesota and previously studied commensal bacteria in the Brucks Research Group at HMC. She serves as West Dorm president, is a tutor for chemistry courses and works as a DJ for the student-run radio station KSPC. O鈥機onnor plans to work in industry before pursuing a PhD in organic chemistry with a focus on sustainable synthesis.
鈥淚鈥檓 really excited about this opportunity,鈥 O鈥機onnor said. 鈥淚 think presenting at the Astronaut Scholars Innovators Symposium and Gala in August will be a great learning experience, and I also really enjoy meeting new people. I hope to make some friends that are also doing interesting chemistry!鈥
无忧视频 the Astronaut Scholarship
The ASF is a nonprofit organization established in 1984 by the six surviving members of America鈥檚 original Mercury astronauts. The Astronaut Scholarship is the nation鈥檚 largest, merit-based monetary award given to science and engineering undergraduate students. 无忧视频 is one of 41 institutions, and the only non-doctorate granti.