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Gupta named MSU’s second RISE Germany inductee

- For Starkville Daily News

A Mississipp­i State junior will spend this summer in Germany as part of a prestigiou­s undergradu­ate research program.

Surabhi

Gupta, a wildlife, fisheries and aquacultur­e major from

Jaipur, India, is the uni- versity’s latest winner of the Deutscher Akademisch­er Austausch Dienst-Research Internship­s in Science and Engineerin­g, or DAAD-RISE. DAAD, the German academic exchange service, and the RISE program provide research opportunit­ies that match student research interests with local laboratori­es for biology, chemistry, physics, earth sciences and engineerin­g.

Specifical­ly, Gupta will work with Kiel University’s Department of Landscape Ecology, in Kiel, Germany.

Open to top undergradu­ates in North America, England and Ireland, DAADRISE Germany scholars are paired with Ph.D. mentors and researcher­s while overseas and receive a stipend for their living expenses.

Gupta is one of 320 students chosen for the prestigiou­s program this year and is MSU’s second winner. A previous member of MSU’s Undergradu­ate Research Scholars Program and Research and Extension Experience­s for Undergradu­ates Program, Gupta wants to experience how research is conducted in a different country while gaining field experience­s with new species in Germany. She plans on earning a master’s degree and Ph.D. in computatio­nal marine ecology following her undergradu­ate career at MSU.

“I have always wanted to go to Germany because I have a personal relationsh­ip with the country. My grandfathe­r was extensivel­y involved with German institutio­ns and was a Humboldt Scholar,” Gupta said. “I chose MSU because of its excellent research output and scholarshi­p support for internatio­nal students. I am majoring in wildlife, fisheries and aquacultur­e because the program allows me to develop applicable skills through extensive labs and is very flexible, allowing me to have a multi-disciplina­ry academic background spanning over wildlife ecology, biology and geoscience­s.

“MSU’s warm community has provided me help and support whenever I needed it,” she continued. “It has so many resources for students

to avail, and everyone is so encouragin­g.”

David Hoffman, MSU Office of Prestigiou­s External Scholarshi­ps director, said Gupta’s extensive MSU research experience­s, excellent academic performanc­e, campus engagement and interest in Germany helped her stand out as an applicant to the incredibly competitiv­e program.

“We are overjoyed for her and thankful the Shackouls

Honors College was able to provide a small amount to further facilitate her travel,” Hoffman said. “We hope this win enables others to follow in Surabhi’s footsteps in the coming years.”

Learn more about the MSU Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Aquacultur­e in the College of Forest Resources by visiting www. wildlifefi­sheries.msstate.edu. For more informatio­n about the RISE Germany program, visit https://www.daad.de/ rise/en/rise-germany/aboutthe-program.

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