The annual award recognizes the world's top graduate students from leading institutions of bioengineering, computer science, energy science, and business.
Johns Hopkins University, America’s First Research University, established in 1876, has five doctoral students named 2026 Siebel Scholars. The honor recognizes students in bioengineering fields for outstanding achievement in academia, research, and leadership.
The Siebel Scholarship, founded in 2000, has been awarded to 85 Johns Hopkins graduate students. This year, 78 scholars were selected from leading graduate schools to join an international network of nearly 2,000 researchers, scholars, and entrepreneurs.
Recipients receive $35,000 to fund their final year of studies. The 2026 Siebel Scholars from Johns Hopkins include:
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Author's summary: Johns Hopkins has five doctoral students named 2026 Siebel Scholars.