On May 5, President Obama welcomed more than 100 leading scientists and engineers from across the country and around the world – including Associate Professor Cynthia Puranik – to thank them for their work on some of the most challenging and complex issues in science and technology.
These individuals, the latest recipients of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, spent two days in Washington, D.C., meeting with administration leaders and sharing the insights of their work.
Congratulations, Dr. Puranik!
Photo caption: Cynthia Puranik, seated in the front row in the red jacket, was one of 100 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers recipients to visit the White House this month.