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2024 Stanford Advanced Materials Scholarship Recipient's Thank-You Letter

Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) is honoured to support young researchers in materials science. Below is a message from our 2024 scholarship recipient, Tucker Erbeck, a student at the University of Southern California.

Letter of Thanks:

Dear Stanford Advanced Materials Team,

I am writing to express my sincere gratitude for being selected as the recipient of the Stanford Advanced Materials College Scholarship. The award of US$1 000 will assist me in furthering my academic development and in pursuing my studies in materials science.

As a student of chemical engineering specialising in materials science, I am interested in the relationship between material structure and function. To meet the quality standards of various industries, these materials must be synthesised using reliable and advanced techniques. This scholarship has introduced me to the field of spherical powders, stimulated my curiosity and deepened my understanding of recent progress in materials science.

Your support has moved me a step closer to achieving my goal of becoming a materials scientist focused on optimising sustainable processes through innovative materials. The scholarship has alleviated a considerable financial burden and enables me to concentrate more fully on my research and academic objectives.

Thank you once again for your generous contribution and for facilitating access to the field of materials science for students like myself.

Best regards,
Tucker Erbeck

This year’s scholarship programme has concluded successfully. Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) offers this opportunity every year. Therefore, please refer to this page for information on future applications.

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