University of Arizona student, Ojas Sanghi, was recently surprised by University President Suresh V. Garimella with the news of his Truman Scholarship award. Sanghi, a computer science student, has demonstrated commitment to clean energy and sustainability initiatives within and beyond the university. He is one of 53 students selected for the 2025 scholarship out of 743 candidates nominated by U.S. colleges. This prestigious award includes funding for graduate school, leadership training, and special internship opportunities with the government. Sanghi is praised by university officials for his innovative spirit and dedication to creating positive change.
As a leader in various climate and sustainability organizations, Sanghi contributed to passing a climate action resolution in the Tucson school district. He is also involved in research on printable electronics and solar panels. Sanghi plans to continue his education and work on AI in clean energy systems. His achievements and future goals reflect his commitment to making a difference in the world.
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