Kim DiGiovanni Awarded NSF GRFP

The NSF GRFP has awarded Kimberly DiGiovanni, graduate student in Environmental Engineering, with the prestigious and highly-competitive research fellowship. This fellowship provides three years of support for graduate study leading to research-based masters or doctoral degrees. Kimberly’s research interest includes ecohydrology, urban hydrology and low impact development technologies. Kim is advised by Dr. Franco Montalto.