ChE Student Tyler Cole Receives Joel Goldenberg Memorial Scholarship from ISPE

Tyler Cole '18, a fourth year Chemical Engineering student, has been selected as a recipient of the Joel Goldenberg Memorial Scholarship for the 2016 academic year. The scholarship is funded by the Boston Area Chapter of the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE), which selects nine recipients and covers the cost of an engineering course for each student.

In addition to strong academic standing, selected students must have an active involvement in ISPE, participate in volunteer activities, and be recommended to receive the award by a professor or ISPE professional. Tyler was chosen as a student who meets these criteria and is pursuing a career in Chemical Engineering, specifically within the development and operation of a biopharmaceutical enterprise.

His co-ops at Northeastern have included process engineering roles at Genzyme and Amgen, both biotechnology companies. Within the College of Engineering, Tyler is a member of the Connections Program, which is a research-based group that provides tutoring and review sessions for first year COE students, and he is also a member of AIChE, Tau Beta Pi, and Omega Chi Epsilon. His scholarship will be put towards his Chemical Engineering Process Control course this semester.

 

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