Tue, Aug 20, 2019
Presented To Women In Aerospace Sciences And Engineering
Zonta International recently awarded 30 women from 15 countries with the prestigious Amelia Earhart Fellowship for the 2019-2020 academic year. Chosen from 175 applicants worldwide, these 30 women exhibited the most promise in advancing research in the field of aerospace.

Women make up only 25 percent of the workforce in the aerospace industry. To encourage them to expand their horizons by exploring occupations and holding positions beyond those traditionally held by females, Zonta International annually awards the Amelia Earhart Fellowship to women pursuing Ph.D./doctoral degrees in aerospace-applied sciences or aerospace-applied engineering.
"I am very proud that Zonta International took the amazing leap of faith in 1938 to initiate a fellowship for women in graduate studies in aerospace sciences. The caliber of the applicants each year has validated that leap of faith to promote women to become leaders in aerospace sciences and engineering," said Holly Anderson, former Fellow and chairman of the Zonta International Amelia Earhart Fellowship Committee.
Since 1938, Zonta has awarded 1,603 Amelia Earhart Fellowships, totaling more than US$10.3 million, to 1,174 women from 73 countries. Throughout its history, Zonta has awarded more than 3,000 fellowships, scholarships and awards through donations made to the Zonta International Foundation.
2019 Amelia Earhart Fellows:
- Martina Baggio, Italy, University of Stuttgart
- Giulia Becatti, Italy, University of Pisa
- Eva Borakiewicz, Poland and Madagascar, ENS Cachan-University Paris, Saclay
- Elodie Bouzekri, France, University Toulouse 3 Paul Sabatier
- Kathrine Bretl, USA, University of Colorado Boulder
- Flavia Causa, Italy, University of Naples Federico II
- Rishita Das, India, Texas A&M University
- Jill Davis, USA, Missouri University of Science and Technology
- Ingrid El Helou, Lebanon, University of Cambridge
- Ariane Exle, Germany, Institute of Space Systems-University of Stuttgart
- Emily Jensen, USA, University of California, Santa Barbara
- Erica Jenson, USA, University of Colorado Boulder
- Jahnavi Kantharaju, India, Ecole Polytechnique/ONERA
- Carolin Kissner, Germany, Technische Universität Berlin
- Katherine Kokmanian, Canada, Princeton University
- Sireetorn Kuharat, Thailand, University of Salford
- Komal Kumari, India, Texas A&M University
- Virginia Notaro, Italy, Sapienza University of Rome
- Sarah O'Meara, USA, University of California, Davis
- Paula do Vale Pereira, Brazil, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
- Hannah Rana, U.K., University of Oxford
- Shikha Redhal, India, University of Maryland, College Park
- Marine Ruffenach, France, University of Toulouse-ISAE-SUPAERO
- Hannah Sargeant, U.K., The Open University
- Karin Schlottke, Germany, University of Stuttgart
- Aarohi Shah, India, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Blaga Todorova, Bulgaria, University of Glasgow
- Dea Wangsawijaya, Indonesia, The University of Melbourne
- Natalie Wolfenbarger, USA, The University of Texas at Austin
- Lu Zhao, China, PR, The University of Kansas
Zonta honors these women as part of the legacy of Amelia Earhart, an American aviation pioneer and member of Zonta International.
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