Full-time student, pursuing a degree in the College of Science and Mathematics.
Thanks to a generous donation from Birla Carbon, the world's largest manufacturer and supplier of Carbon Black, the College of Science and Mathematics (CSM) at ÈâÈ⴫ý State University is excited to announce the Birla Carbon Scholars Program.
Requirements
- Full-time student, pursuing a degree in the College of Science and Mathematics.
- Undergraduate student who will not graduate until at least the Fall 2025 semester.
- Minimum GPA of 3.0.
- Work supervised by a full-time tenured or tenure-track CSM faculty member.
- Submission of a completed online application, sponsoring faculty recommendation letter, and full abstract by deadline.
- 2025 Birla Carbon Symposium Participation.
Deadlines
- Submissions will be accepted starting Monday, January 27, 2025.
- Students will submit a completed application and full abstract via the online form.
- Sponsoring faculty will submit a recommendation letter and 1 - 2 page research plan to BirlaScholars@kennesaw.edu.
- Final submission deadline is Monday, March 3, 2025.
- Selected recipients will be notified via email by Monday, March 24, 2025. Upon notification of the award, students will have 10 business days to accept the position.
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Abstract Submission Guidelines
Students should work collaboratively with their sponsoring faculty member on writing the abstract. Below are some general guidelines regarding the abstract format:
No more than 400 words; 12 pt. font; saved as PDF.
Abstracts should include:
- Project Title
- Introduction: The purpose of doing the research project - topic of research.
- Problem Statement: Identify the problem you are trying to solve (what are the research question(s) and the hypothesis you plan to investigate.
- Procedures: The steps and methods to be used during the research (over summer program with faculty mentor). Discussion of materials/supplies needed can be included.
- Results: Expected results (since the research has not been completed).
- Conclusion: Summarize goal for expected outcome.
Advantages of becoming a Birla Carbon Scholar
- STIPEND: Twelve selected recipients will receive a total summer stipend of $4,500! This will be paid in two installments: $2,250 at the beginning of the project in the summer and the remaining at the project’s completion after the symposium in the fall. Faculty mentors will receive a stipend of $2,000 in June and $2,000 in July (total: $4,000).
- MENTORSHIP: Recipients will work with their sponsoring faculty member on their proposed undergraduate research project during the summer program, which will run Monday, May 12 - Friday, July 25, 2025.
- EXPOSURE: Recipients will present their final research project at the 2025 Birla Carbon Symposium in August 2025. The Birla Carbon Team judges will select the top student presentation, who will receive an additional $2,000 to use towards travel or registration expenses to present their research at a national scientific conference, the next academic year.
About Birla Carbon
Birla Carbon is a flagship of the diversified $48.3 billion Aditya Birla Group. Suppliers of high-quality carbon black, the company provides a leading presence in Tires, Rubbers, Plastics, Inks, and Paints industries globally. Birla Carbon's R&D laboratories are located in Marietta, GA and Taloja, India.
Birla Carbon has generously partnered with the College of Science and Mathematics (CSM) at ÈâÈ⴫ý for more than seven years to present the Birla Carbon Scholars Program and Symposium. Since the original program kicked off in 2014, the Birla Carbon Scholars Program gives CSM students financial support to expand their research skills in a summer research program.
Previous Birla Carbon Scholar Recipients
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2024 Birla Carbon Scholars
(Above) Photo collage of the 2024 Birla Carbon Scholars Program recipients.
Top row (L to R): Andrew Behrend, Adamina Bilbrey, Jonathan DeMont, Julia Franz; Right column (T to B): Evan Johnson, Ra’Nya Malone; Bottom row (L to R): Siam Sarower, Jayla Melvin, Megan McCabe, Emily Manqueros; Left column (T to B): Michael Williams, Tatiana Sidorova
Congratulations to Emily Manqueros for winning the Top Poster Award!
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2023 Birla Carbon Scholars
(Above) Photo collage of the 2023 Birla Carbon Scholars Program recipients.
Top row (L to R): Faith Arends, Sarah Chang, Elizabeth Ehme, Mahdi Ghasemi; Right column (T to B): Benjamin Gibbas, Darmon Kahvazadeh; Bottom row (L to R): Conner Muth, Katie Moerschel, Abigail Moen, Ira Menich; Left column (T to B): Mark Sheehan, Benjamin Nguyen
Congratulations to Katie Moerschel, for winning the Top Poster Award!
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2022 Birla Carbon Scholars
(Above) Photo collage of the 2022 Birla Carbon Scholars Program recipients.
Top left (clockwise): Riley Bennett, Ariane Charland-Martin, Noam Lewit, Kieran MacDonald, Lauren Massaro, David Melcher, Sandra Nguyen, Isabel Ouko, Kailen Parks, and Connor Welch.
Congratulations to KSU junior, Ariane Charland-Martin, for winning the Top Poster Award!
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2021 Birla Carbon Scholars
(Above) Photo collage of the 2021 Birla Carbon Scholars Program recipients.
Left to right, top to bottom: Julie Allsen, Chakayla Ashford, Christopher Boon, Andrea Brenner, Datiel Dayani, Mia Jones, Jaiden Outten, Christian Perez, Rebecca Senft, Gavin Treadaway, and Ethan Wagner.
Congratulations to Senior, Ethan Wagner, for winning the Top Poster Award!
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2020 Birla Carbon Scholars
(LEFT) Photo collage of the 2020 Birla Carbon Scholars Program recipients.
Left to right, top to bottom: Soobin An, Preston Eldridge, Oliver Erasmus, Ian Foster, Gracyn Jewett, Ansa Malik, Pavan Mayinampati, Basirat Olorunlambe, Abeer Osman, Minh (Megan) Vo, and Brittny Vosper.
Congratulations to Senior, Basirat Olorunlambe, for winning the Top Poster Award!
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2019 Birla Carbon Scholars
(LEFT) Photo collage of the 2019 Birla Carbon Scholars Program recipients.
Left to right, top to bottom: Max Andrews, Braden Clinebell, Robbie Cronin, Tia Gordon, Rebekah Henneborn, Emma Henry, Tessa Jordan, Naza Okafor, Destiny Paige, Emma Pearson, and Hunter Spivey.
Congratulations to Junior, Destiny Paige, for winning the Top Poster Award!
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2018 Birla Carbon Scholars
(LEFT) Photo collage of the 2018 Birla Carbon Scholars Program recipients.
Top left (clockwise): Sarah Beauvais, Olivia Brooks, Hope Didier, Trae Dunn, Liana Gerhardt, Daisy McGrath, Kimberly Meyberg, Michael Reynolds, Sagi Shaier and Alyssa Venn.
Congratulations to Junior, Hope Didier, for winning the Top Poster Award!
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2017 Birla Carbon Scholars
(LEFT) Photo collage of the 2017 Birla Carbon Scholars Program recipients.
Top left (clockwise): Beryl Khakina, Ian Duncan, Hayley Milner, Neil Dodd, Kaylee Bronson, Kevin Patel, Kaveh Kiani, Reagan Hooper, Rahiq Rahman and Rebecca Webster.
Congratulations to Senior, Rebecca Webster, for winning the Top Poster Award!
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2016 Birla Carbon Scholars
(LEFT) Photo collage of 2016 Birla Carbon Scholars Program recipients.
Top right (counter-clockwise): Courtney Willett, Katerina Slavicinska, Johnathon Ard, Elena Ninova, Graeme Bettler, Rebecca Hyche, Omar Ugarte Trejo, Danielle Varljen, David Axford, and Soprinye Dappa-Fombo.
Congratulations to Sophomore, Katerina Slavicinska, for winning the Top Poster Award!
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2015 Birla Carbon Scholars
(LEFT) Photo collage of 2015 Birla Carbon Scholars Program recipients.
Top left (clockwise): Myles Robinson, Tara Allen, Cody Padgett, Abdelsalam Sharkaski, Jacob Michelis, Kirt Ronig, Garrison Kohler, Aqsa Adnan, Eric Gabilondo and Sydney Green.
Congratulations to Junior, Eric Gabilondo, for winning the Birla Carbon Top Poster Award!
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2014 Birla Carbon Scholars
(LEFT) Photo collage of 2014 Birla Carbon Scholars Program recipients.
Top Row (Left to Right): Daniel Hoffman, Dennys Rosales, Maredith Sapp, Samuel Keenan, Bradley Norvel.
Bottom Row (Left to Right): Aaron Pital, Alberto Romero, Amber Caldara, James Law, Alden Lathrop.