Grad wins fellowships to pursue bold innovation at MIT
Kartik Chandra, who studied computer science, English and physics at Stanford, won two fellowships that will support his graduate studies in electrical engineering and computer science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
By Kathleen J. Sullivan
On a recent evening, after being awarded two fellowships to support his PhD studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Kartik Chandra, ’21, sat to write thank you notes to the people who had supported his academic journey.
Kartik Chandra, ’21, was awarded two fellowships to pursue a PhD in electrical engineering and computer science at MIT: a Hertz Fellowship and a Soros Fellowship for New Americans. (Image credit: Courtesy Kartik Chandra)