Two Undergraduate Scientists Named 2025 Goldwater Scholars

Duke students have received 99 Goldwater awards for excellence in math, engineering and the sciences

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Deven Gupta and Paul Rosu
Deven Gupta
Deven Gupta

鈥淚 am deeply honored to receive the Goldwater Scholarship and to represent Duke among such an inspiring group of future scientists,鈥 Gupta said. 鈥淚 am immensely grateful to my mentors鈥擯rofessor Adam Wax and Professor John Mercer at Duke, as well as Dr. Brian Wong at UC Irvine鈥攆or their unwavering support of my research aspirations. I鈥檓 excited to continue advancing biomedical imaging to better understand disease mechanisms and improve diagnostic technologies.鈥

From Chapel Hill, Paul Rosu is a sophomore mathematics and computer science double major. At Duke, Rosu has conducted research on geometric partial differential equations with Professor Mark Haskins, transformer architectures with Professor Xiang Cheng, and on improvements to the reasoning capabilities of large language models with Professor Bhuwan Dhingra.

Paul rosu
Paul Rosu

Rosu plans to pursue a Ph.D. in mathematics and computer science to advance the development of AI models grounded in rigorous mathematical theory.

鈥淭he opportunity to explore ideas across disciplines has been one of the most rewarding parts of my experience,鈥 Rosu said. 鈥淚鈥檓 excited to see how my work continues to grow as these fields evolve and inform one another.鈥

Since its first award in 1989, the Goldwater scholarship foundation has awarded 11,162 scholarships worth more than $70 million. Ninety-nine Duke students have won Goldwater scholarships since 1990. 

Duke students and alumni can receive support for opportunities like the Goldwater Scholarship from the team in the Office of University Scholars and Fellows (OUSF).

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