"It’s not always easy to get to explore my other passions, one of which is marine science and technology. I’ve always wanted to be able to explore the nexus of biomedical engineering and marine biology, especially because I know that so many human medical technologies are inspired by marine creatures. This program is the perfect blend of engineering and marine biology, and it is definitely an amazing way to put your hands-on, building skills to good use in the context of marine conservation and ocean science."
– Simran Sokhi P'22
Participation Timeline
Sample timeline for Repass-Rodgers Scholars accepted in their sophomore year:
- Sophomore fall: apply
- Sophomore spring, summer, or Junior fall (or later): technology development and coursework at the marine lab (at least one semester)
- Senior fall: professional development in Durham (CVs, networking, graduate school, etc.)
- Senior spring: write honors thesis for Graduation with Distinction
Meet the Scholars
Current Scholars
Class of 2026 |
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Ashley Huang |
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Mason Sufnarski Major: Mechanical Engineering Cohort: 2022 Contact: mason.sufnarski@duke.edu |
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Class of 2027 |
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Katherine Bair Major: Biomedical Engineering Cohort: 2024 Contact: katherine.bair@duke.edu |
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Gabriel LaCount Major: Environmental Engineering Cohort: 2024 Advisor: Dr. Doug Nowacek Contact: gabe.lacount@duke.edu |
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Imadh Mashoor Major: Mechanical Engineering and Energy (undeclared) Cohort: 2023 Contact: imadh.mashoor@duke.edu |
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Canaan Salles-Spar Major: Civil Engineering with an Environmental focus Cohort: 2023 Contact: canaan.salles-spar@duke.edu |
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Chloe Schueppert Major: Environmental Science, Marine Science & Conservation (undeclared) Cohort: 2023 Contact: chloe.schueppert@duke.edu |
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Class of 2028 |
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Zohar Almani Major: Mechanical Engineering (undeclared) Cohort: 2024 Advisor: Contact: zohar.almani@duke.edu |
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Beatrice Hardacre Major: Civil Engineering with an Environmental Focus, Public Policy (undeclared) Cohort: 2024 Contact: bea.hardacre@duke.edu |
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Hope Hauck Major: Mechanical Engineering (undeclared) Cohort: 2024 Contact: hope.hauck@duke.edu |
Alumni
Class of 2025 |
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Max Collins |
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Sage Hirschfeld |
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Ming Shen Major: Biomedical Engineering Cohort: 2023 Advisor: Dr. Tom Schultz Project: Sensor design to monitor bivalve physiology
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Aidan Young Major: Computer Science Cohort: 2022 Advisor: Dr. David Johnston Project: Counting alligators with robots – developing a fault-tolerant multi-agent survey system |
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Class of 2024 |
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Jacob Becker Major: Mechanical Engineering Cohort: 2022 Advisor: Dr. Doug Novacek Project: Towster – developing a hyperbaric oxygen therapy capsule for autonomous medical transportation |
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Morgan Bedingfield |
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Julia Kagiliery Major: Environmental Sciences Cohort: 2021 Advisor: Dr. Zackary Johnson Project: Evaluating thermal response of marine microbial communities across phylogenetic ranks at a temperate coastal ocean site |
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Johnson Li Major: Electrical and Computer Engineering Cohort: 2021 Advisor: Dr. Julian Dale |
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Class of 2022 |
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Scott Burstein |
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Stella Haley Major: Mechanical Engineering Cohort: 2020 |
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Simran Sokhi Major: Biomedical Engineering Cohort: 2020 Advisor: Dr.Daniel Rittschof Project: Developing a blue crab heolymph extractor |
How to Apply
Each fall, participating faculty from the Pratt School of Engineering and the 51±¬ÁÏ Marine Lab will select the Repass-Rodgers Scholars cohort for the upcoming academic year. First-years, sophomores, and juniors with interests in both marine science and ocean engineering are eligible to apply. Scholars will be announced in December.
Deadline
October 17, 2025 by 11:59 PM
Application
The application process includes submitting the following items as one PDF document with the file name LastName_FirstName_GradYear_RRApplication:
- Statement. Prepare a one-page (12-pt font, 1-inch margins) statement describing how you will benefit from the Repass-Rodgers Scholars Program and how this program will help you reach your academic and career goals. The application statement should also include potential ideas and a potential mentor(s) for research projects, and a discussion of why a specific technology development theme is of interest.
- Resume. Your resume should be one page and include relevant experience, coursework, and your GPA.
All application materials should be emailed to the Repass-Rodgers Scholars Program at rrscholars@duke.edu by the deadline. Applications with statements or resumes not meeting the formatting standards listed above will not be considered. Semi-finalists will be selected from the pool of applicants for interviews with the Program Director or may be asked to provide additional information.
questions?
Have questions about the Repass-Rodgers Scholars Program or how to apply?
Visit our for answers to common application queries.
If you would like to learn more about the program or the application process, join our informal drop-in information session:
- Date: Wednesday, October 8th
- Time: 12:00—2:00 PM
- Location: Brodhead Center (WU), Room 241
- Format: Drop in at any time. No registration required.
The NSOE Undergraduate Research Scholars Program Director Dr. Meagan Dunphy-Daly and Program Coordinator Erin Voigt, as well as current scholars, will be there to answer any questions you have.
You are welcome to reach out with any questions by emailing rrscholars@duke.edu.
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