Physics graduate students Herzog-Arbeitman ’19 and Longenecker awarded Hertz fellowships

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Jonah Herzog-Arbeitman '19 and Daniel Longenecker.

 

The Fannie and John Hertz Foundation announced that Princeton graduate students Jonah Herzog-Arbeitman and Daniel Longenecker are two of the 13 recipients of the prestigious 2022 Hertz Fellowships in applied science, mathematics and engineering.

The fellows, selected from a pool of more than 650 applicants from across the nation, will receive a stipend and full tuition support valued at more than $250,000 for up to five years of graduate study.

“To remain a global leader in science and technology, our nation requires enterprising minds capable of inventing creative solutions to real problems,” said Robbee Baker Kosak, president of the Hertz Foundation. “We’re thrilled to be able to support these promising innovators and fuel their research at such a pivotal time in their careers.”

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