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Engineering and physics double major receives prestigious Goldwater Scholarship

North Carolina State University College of Engineering undergraduate student Patrick Bowen is a recipient of the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship for the 2010-11 academic year.

Bowen is a junior majoring in both physics and electrical and computer engineering. Beginning in his senior year in high school, Bowen has been involved in various research experiences. He worked on a project at the Friday Institute on NC State’s Centennial Campus, with physics professor Dr. Cheung R. Ji, and with electrical and computer engineering professor Dr. Michael J. Escuti.

Bowen, currently spending a year at the University of Surrey in England, is performing research in the Advanced Technology Institute with the goal of developing organic solar cells. His goals are to earn a Ph.D. in applied physics and to conduct research in molecular electronics and teach at the university level.

Bowen is one of 278 recipients of the scholarship. The recipients of the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship were selected from a field of 1,111 mathematics, science and engineering students who were nominated by the faculties of colleges and universities nationwide. The awards are based on academic merit and cover the cost of tuition, fees, books, and room and board up to a maximum of $7,500 per year.

The Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Program was established by Congress to honor Senator Barry M. Goldwater with the purpose to provide a continuing source of scientist, mathematicians, and engineers.