
Prestigious Fellows Bring Industry Experience to School of IC
Three first-year Ph.D. students in the School of Interactive Computing (IC) are bridging academia and industry through prestigious fellowship programs.
Adya Danaditya, a Ph.D. student in human-centered computing (HCC), is a member of Georgia Tech’s 2025 Stamps Fellows Program. Stamps Fellows are considered exceptional scholars who are positioned to advance technology and improve the human condition. It is the highest merit-based doctoral fellowship offered by Georgia Tech.
Josephine Klefeker and Sujata Duwal also join the School of IC as HCC students thanks to the National Science Foundation (NSF) Computer and Information Science and Engineering Graduate (CSGrad4US) Fellowship. This fellowship gives bachelor’s degree holders working in industry the opportunity to pursue research-based doctoral degrees.
Adya Danaditya, a Ph.D. student in human-centered computing (HCC), is a member of Georgia Tech’s 2025 Stamps Fellows Program. Stamps Fellows are considered exceptional scholars who are positioned to advance technology and improve the human condition. It is the highest merit-based doctoral fellowship offered by Georgia Tech.
Josephine Klefeker and Sujata Duwal also join the School of IC as HCC students thanks to the National Science Foundation (NSF) Computer and Information Science and Engineering Graduate (CSGrad4US) Fellowship. This fellowship gives bachelor’s degree holders working in industry the opportunity to pursue research-based doctoral degrees.