Since 1998, Tau Beta Pi Honor Society has granted over 4,000 scholarships to engineering students across the country. This year, two Case School of Engineering students received the honor. From a pool of over 1,300 applications, only 253 students were chosen鈥攁mong them were biomedical engineering students Michael Kong and Dhruv Shah.
The scholarships are awarded based on competitive criteria focused on scholarship, campus leadership and service, as well as a promise of future contributions to the engineering profession.
鈥淚鈥檓 really excited about this scholarship, and I鈥檓 honored to be recognized at the national level,鈥 Kong shared. 鈥淥f course, I am also grateful for the financial support for my final year of undergrad.鈥
As a fourth-year biomedical engineering and computer science double major, Kong is expected to graduate this fall with plans to pursue medical school.
鈥淚n the future, I hope to become a leading academic clinician, leveraging my interdisciplinary interests in engineering and medicine to advance and implement efficient yet ethical clinical AI,鈥 he shared.
Kong said that joining Tau Beta Pi introduced him to many opportunities, 鈥渂oth within and beyond campus walls.鈥