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Boise State Student Captures Competitive Marshall Scholarship

Kelly Schutt with 3-d printed b logo

January 27, 2016 – Kelly Schutt, a senior Materials Science and Engineering major and McNair Fellow is one of only 32 student researchers nationwide to be awarded a 2016 Marshall Scholarship. The award recognizes demonstrated excellence in scholarship, leadership, and the ambassadorial potential to help maintain the enduring relationship between Britain and the United States.

atomic force microscope image of DNA Origami B logo

Schutt has been a member of Boise State’s Nanoscale Materials and Device Group since 2012. He designed the DNA Origami B logo (shown in the atomic force microscope image provided), has worked on DNA origami tiling, super-resolution microscopy, atomic force microscopy, and perovskite solar cell synthesis (he and REU teammate Gabe Hanson were the first at Boise State to synthesize a perovskite solar cell).

The Marshall Scholarship will allow Schutt to pursue graduate studies in England researching affordable and sustainable solar energy at Oxford University.