06/05/2026
Computer Science PhD student Josh Dafoe has been awarded a 2026 National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship (GRFP). This highly competitive, prestigious award recognizes outstanding graduate students pursuing full-time STEM research.
Josh, who earned his bachelor's degree at Tech in 2025, chose MTU for our strong STEM reputation and Houghton's incredible natural beauty. He connected with his advisor, Associate Professor Dr. Bo Chen, during his very first year on campus, scoring an invite to the Privacy and Security Lab.
Today, they work side-by-side with other colleagues in the lab researching critical ways to safeguard autonomous vehicles, cloud storage, and digital assets against malware, ransomware, and other threats.
Beyond the lab, Dafoe helps Chen and fellow lab members run cybersecurity hackathons and other outreach for high schoolers, inspiring the next generation of Huskies.
Please join us in celebrating Josh, Dr. Chen, and fellow 2026 MTU NSF GRFP recipients Molly Vander Werp and Lenka Doskocil of the Michigan Tech College of Forest Resources and Environmental Science on this incredible milestone!
Read the full story on the College of Computing newsblog: http://mtu.news/x6wt50Z7gPv
It’s a beautiful day to celebrate some great news! ☀️
Computer Science PhD student Josh Dafoe has been awarded a 2026 National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship (GRFP). This highly competitive, prestigious award recognizes outstanding graduate students pursuing full-time STEM research.
Josh, who earned his bachelor's degree at Tech in 2025, chose MTU for our strong STEM reputation and Houghton's incredible natural beauty. He connected with his advisor, Associate Professor Dr. Bo Chen, during his very first year on campus, scoring an invite to the Privacy and Security Lab.
Today, they work side-by-side with other colleagues in the lab researching critical ways to safeguard autonomous vehicles, cloud storage, and digital assets against malware, ransomware, and other threats.
Beyond the lab, Dafoe helps Chen and fellow lab members run cybersecurity hackathons and other outreach for high schoolers, inspiring the next generation of Huskies.
Please join us in celebrating Josh, Dr. Chen, and fellow 2026 MTU NSF GRFP recipients Molly Vander Werp and Lenka Doskocil of the Michigan Tech College of Forest Resources and Environmental Science on this incredible milestone!
Read the full story on the College of Computing newsblog: http://mtu.news/x6wt50Z7gPv