Western Kentucky University: Gatton Academy Alum Receives Department Of Defense SMART Scholarship
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Paducah KY
07 June, 2022
1:24 PM
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Press release from Western Kentucky University: June 6, 2022 The Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science Alum Robert Sego ('19, Central Hardin HS) has received the Department of Defense's Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship. The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity, enhancing the DoD civilian workforce with innovative scientists, engineers and researchers across the United States. The SMART Scholarship provides STEM students with the tools needed to pursue higher education and begin a rewarding career with the DoD. With a full scholarship, students pursuing STEM degrees will be able to focus on complex research to further the DoD's mission and create a lasting impact. Summer internships are performed at DoD facilities alongside scientists and engineers; these experiences prepare scholars for full-time employment and get them accustomed to working with the DoD. SMART is a one-for-one commitment; for every year of degree funding, the scholar commits to working for a year with the DoD as a civilian employee. Previous Gatton Academy students have been awarded SMART scholarships, including Sego's 2019 classmate Graham Stephens ('19 Monroe County HS) and Gatton Class of 2010 student, Jacob Haven (Bourbon County HS). Sego states, "As a current undergraduate at Purdue University, this scholarship feels like the culmination of all my efforts, and I couldn't be happier with this opportunity. It has given me the freedom to explore graduation options and determine how I might complete my Master's. I am definitely applying to Purdue's excellent Electrical and Computer Engineering program. Once I complete my degree and my internships at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, I will ideally join the organization as a full-time computer vision and machine learning engineer." This press release was produced by Western Kentucky University. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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