Assistant Professor in Bioengineering and Electrical & Computer Engineering Amy Orsborn has been awarded a prestigious Sloan Research Fellowship for her groundbreaking work in brain-machine interfaces. The fellowship, which provides $75,000 over two years, recognizes exceptional early-career scientists poised to become the next generation of scientific leaders.

The Sloan Research Fellowships, awarded annually by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, identify rising stars across eight scientific and technical fields. Fellows are nominated by their peers and selected through a rigorous competitive process.

To learn more about Dr. Orsborn’s research and the Sloan Research Fellowship, visit the BIOE website.