October 23, 2024
Google Scholarship recipients 2022

Google Scholarship recipients was established to help aspiring students pursuing computer science degrees excel in technology and become leaders in the field. Selected students will receive $10,000 USD (for those studying in the US) or $5,000 CAD (for those studying in Canada) for the 2023-2024 school year.

Google Scholarship recipients 2022

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Google Scholarship recipients

Google Scholarship was established to help aspiring students pursuing computer science degrees excel in technology and become leaders in the field. Selected students will receive $10,000 USD (for those studying in the US) or $5,000 CAD (for those studying in Canada) for the 2023-2024 school year. The Generation Google Scholarship will be awarded based on the strength of each candidate’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, demonstrated leadership, and academic performance.

The program is open to students who meet all the minimum qualifications and we strongly encourage students that identify with groups historically excluded from the technology industry, including Women, Black/African American, Hispanic/Latinx, American Indian, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, to apply. Applicants are not required to currently be enrolled in an Associate, Bachelor, Master, or Ph.D. program for the 2021-2022 academic year to apply.

Recipients of one of the following Google Scholarships: Generation Google Scholarship, Generation Google Scholarship: for women in gaming, Generation Google Scholarship: for supply chain and fulfillment, Google Lime Scholarship, Google Student Veterans of America Scholarship, Women Techmakers Scholarship for Computer Science, and Women Techmakers Scholarship for Gaming are not eligible to reapply.

These students have demonstrated a passion for technology, academic excellence, and have proven themselves as exceptional leaders and role models. They will join a community of over 2,600 Google scholarship recipients. We can’t wait to see how these students continue to shape the future of computer science, gaming, and technology.

Generation Google Scholarship (the US and Canada)

US: The U.S. is a country of 50 states covering a vast swath of North America, with Alaska in the northwest and Hawaii extending the nation’s presence into the Pacific Ocean. Major Atlantic Coast cities are New York, a global finance and culture center, and the capital Washington, DC. Midwestern metropolis Chicago is known for influential architecture and on the west coast, Los Angeles’ Hollywood is famed for filmmaking.

Canada: Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering 9.98 million square kilometers (3.85 million square miles), making it the world’s second-largest country by total area. Its southern and western border with the United States, stretching 8,891 kilometers (5,525 mi), is the world’s longest bi-national land border. Canada’s capital is Ottawa, and its three largest metropolitan areas are Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver.

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Indigenous peoples have continuously inhabited what is now Canada for thousands of years. Beginning in the 16th century, British and French expeditions explored and later settled along the Atlantic coast. As a consequence of various armed conflicts, France ceded nearly all of its colonies in North America in 1763. In 1867, with the union of three British North American colonies through Confederation, Canada was formed as a federal dominion of four provinces.

Here is The Generation Google Scholarship in the US and Canada

  1. Abisola Kusimo, Stanford University
  2. Alexandra Chin, Wellesley College
  3. Alicia Tsai, University of California, Berkeley
  4. Amelia Churchill, Case Western Reserve University
  5. Anna Thomas, University of Washington
  6. Biya Haile, Georgia Institute of Technology
  7. Blain Engeda, Stanford University
  8. Caleb Harris, Howard University
  9. Chloe Scheffler, Georgia State University
  10. Christopher Perez, Stanford University
  11. Cindy Nguyen, Stanford University
  12. Daniela Markazi, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  13. Elizabeth Cole, Stanford University
  14. Erika Gutierrez, University of California, San Diego
  15. Felipe Parodi, University of Pennsylvania
  16. Fritz-Carl Morlant, Brigham Young University
  17. Jasmine Tesfa, Carnegie Mellon University
  18. Jillian Dominguez, Brown University
  19. Juliette Jimenez, Texas A&M University
  20. Kaitlyn Moug, University of Michigan
  21. Kamilah Hayes-Lewis, University of Maryland Global Campus
  22. Karla Lopez Sanchez, University of Southern California
  23. Kaylin Moss, Marist College
  24. Kyle Johnson, University of Washington, Seattle
  25. Manana Hakobyan, Harvard University
  26. Marcela Rodrigues, University of California Berkeley
  27. Maria DiMedio, University of California, Berkeley
  28. Marie Pelagie Elimbi Moudio, University of California, Berkeley
  29. Maya De Los Santos, Northeastern University
  30. Oluwabusayo Oyekanmi, Texas Tech University
  31. Oluwatofunmi Oyetan, University of Kentucky
  32. Pedro Breton, Rochester Institute of Technology
  33. Rafael Rodríguez, Northwestern University
  34. Ruth-Ann Armstrong, Stanford University
  35. Sloane Miller, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
  36. Tahreem Anjum, University of Guelph
  37. Tamerlan Aghayev, Cleveland State University
  38. Temilola Onifade, the University of Louisiana at Lafayette
  39. Tiffany Dinh, The University of Alabama in Huntsville
  40. Timothy Mazenge, Fisk University
  41. Urinrinoghene Omughelli, Texas A&M University
  42. Zion Gutierrez, University of California, Los Angeles

Generation Google Scholarship: for women in gaming (the US and Canada)

  1. Allison Terry, George Mason University
  2. Anjali Shah, Carnegie Mellon University
  3. Aparna Kumar, Columbia University
  4. Brontë Johnson, James Madison University
  5. Chuqing (Cathy) Yang, Stanford University
  6. Erica Cruz, Carnegie Mellon University
  7. Helen Spight, University of Southern California
  8. Kimari Rennis, New York University
  9. Meghan Tankersley, North Carolina State University
  10. Mosopefoluwa Olusegun-Lartey, Drexel University
  11. Nour Hammad, Carnegie Mellon University
  12. Sasha-Mylan Williams, University of Southern California

Google Lime Scholarship (the US and Canada)

  1. Alison Kim, Swarthmore College
  2. Aversa Prentosito, Miami University
  3. Brienna Herold, Rochester Institute of Technology (Rochester, NY)
  4. Hyekang Joo, University of Maryland College Park (College Park, MD)
  5. Joseph Konan, Carnegie Mellon University
  6. Liam Anthony, University of California, Berkeley
  7. Luke Perry, University of Maryland College Park
  8. Milad Heydari, Georgia Institute of Technology
  9. Oskar Garcia Guerrero, Columbia University in the City of New York
  10. Robert Quinn, Georgia Institute of Technology
  11. Trisha Kulkarni, Stanford University
  12. Urinrinoghene Omughelli, Texas A&M University

Google Student Veterans of America Scholarship

  1. Amani Muller, Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University
  2. Elba Garza, Texas A&M University
  3. Keinen Bousquet, Dakota State University
  4. Marc Kennis, Rutgers University
  5. Patrick Hellman, Georgia Institute Of Technology
  6. Ronny Fray Regato, Florida Gulf Coast University
  7. Taylor Litke, Western Oregon University
  8. Temitayo Akinjogunla, Southern University, and A&M College

Scholarship for women in computer science in (Europe, the Middle East, and Africa)

  1. Adema Yergara, Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan
  2. Akanksha Ahuja, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
  3. Alisia Maria Lupidi, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
  4. Anastasia Ntracha, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
  5. Anila Hoxha, Epoka University, Albania
  6. Blanca Huergo Muñoz, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
  7. Catherine Tong, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
  8. Henriette Hofmeier, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg,Germany
  9. Kamile Stankeviciute, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
  10. Mary-Brenda Akoda, University of London, Nigeria
  11. Mayara Everlim Bonani, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, Germany
  12. Michelle Goldin, The Technion, Israel
  13. Narimane Hennouni, Higher National School of Computer Science, Algeria
  14. Nezihe Merve Gürel, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
  15. Nomonde Sharon Malanda, Novosibirsk State University, Russia
  16. Oyindamola Olatunji, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria
  17. Shahar Stein Ioushua, Tel Aviv University, Israel
  18. Simla Burcu Harma, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
  19. Snehal Deshmukh, Technische Universitat Berlin, Germany
  20. Teodora Moraru, Politehnica University of Bucharest, Romania

Generation Google Scholarship: for women in gaming (Europe, the Middle East, and Africa)

  1. Amina Kobenova, New York University Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates and Kazakhstan
  2. Carola Pettinato, University of Westminster, United Kingdom
  3. Elizaveta Makhova, Breda University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands
  4. Eylül Civelek, İstanbul Bilgi University, Turkey
  5. Fatma Betül Güreş, Boğaziçi University, Turkey
  6. Joy Ajayi, Goldsmiths, University of London, Nigeria
  7. Juliette Love, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
  8. Kate Rose de Bruyn, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
  9. Klaudia Komperda, Robert Gordon University, Poland
  10. Matija Vigato, University College Algebra, Croatia
  11. Noel Fox, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa
  12. Rebecca Ruvalcaba, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, United States
  13. Samantha Von Staden, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
  14. Sherilynne Herb, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
  15. Stephanie Toerien, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
  16. Tiril Schjerven, Norwich University of the Arts, United Kingdom

Generation Google Scholarship: for women in computer science in Ireland

  1. Alesia Tratsiakova, Maynooth University
  2. Alexis Aniuzu, Maynooth University
  3. Idil Bilgic, University College Dublin
  4. Jingyi Cui, University College Dublin
  5. Lauren Chloe Kenny, Dublin City University
  6. Lydia MacBride, Trinity College Dublin
  7. Maryann Foley, Trinity College Dublin
  8. Prabhnoor Kaur, Maynooth University
  9. Rachel Ring, Technological University Dublin
  10. Ruth Bergin, University College Cork

Google Europe Students with Disabilities Scholarship

  1. Alice Torjussen, University of Sussex, United Kingdom
  2. Dobrosav Vlaskovic, University of Belgrade School of Electrical Engineering, Serbia
  3. Erik Harutyunyan, Technische Universität München, Germany
  4. Irina Cosescu, Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania
  5. Quentin Langlois, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
  6. Rolf Morel, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
  7. Roshni Vachhani, University of Durham, United Kingdom
  8. Ruduan Plug, Leiden University, Netherlands
  9. Simon Virág, King’s College London, United Kingdom
  10. Síofra Kelleher, University College Cork, Ireland

Generation Google Scholarship: for women in computer science (Asia Pacific)

  1. Aastha Bansal, Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University For Women, India
  2. Adithi Sadananda Upadhya, National Institute of Technology, Karnataka, India
  3. Amashi Niwarthana, University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka
  4. Ananya Singhal, Shiv Nadar University, India
  5. Anh Tran Vu Kim, FPT University Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
  6. Ankita Jain, Delhi Technological University, India
  7. Ankita Saloni, Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, India
  8. Anshika Dubey , MKSSS’s Cummins College of Engineering for Women Pune, India
  9. Ashma Yonghang, Pulchowk campus- Institute of Engineering, Tribhuvan University, Nepal
  10. Avril Alelia, Mercu Buana University, Indonesia
  11. Babitha Lakshmi Sai Avula, Indian Institution of Technology, Guwahati, India
  12. Bhumika Sethi, Indian Institute of Technology Ropar, India
  13. Bhuvanashree Murugadoss, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, India
  14. Chaitali Srivastava, Indian Institute Of Information Technology, Nagpur, India
  15. Deepika Rajwar, Indian Institute of Technology, Patna, India
  16. Divyanshi Rajput, International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore, India
  17. Elizabeth Mathew, Model Engineering College, India
  18. Emaan Bilal Khan, Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan
  19. Evelyn Chen Siaw Yin, Taylor’s University, Malaysia
  20. Felicia Limanta, Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia
  21. Gaurisha R Srivastava, Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women, India
  22. Harshita Khemani, Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women, India
  23. Ishita Gupta, Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women, India
  24. Kendra Go, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines
  25. Khushi Sharma, Amity University, Noida, India
  26. Kshitijaa Jaglan, International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad, India
  27. Li Ying-Hua, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
  28. Ling Shiho, National University of Singapore, Singapore
  29. Meghna Manoj Nair, Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai, India
  30. Monalika Kapoor, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, India

Generation Google Scholarship: for women in computer science (Asia Pacific)

  1. Nehal Gupta, Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women, India
  2. Niharika Chhabra, Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University For Women, India
  3. Niharika Kumar, Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines) Dhanbad, India
  4. Nimisha Yadav, Banasthali Vidyapith Rajasthan, India
  5. Niyati Totala, Indian Institute of Technology, Indore, India
  6. Parnabrita Mondal, Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur, India
  7. Perlyn Chew, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
  8. Pragati Bhattad, Vellore Institute Of Technology, India
  9. Pragya Singhal, International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad, India
  10. Prajna Jandial, Vellore Institute of Technology, India
  11. Prakriti Agrawal, Shiv Nadar University, India
  12. Praseedha Praveen Kalbhavi, Manipal Institute of Technology, India
  13. Ria Monga, Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology, India
  14. Ritika Talukdar, Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women, India
  15. Riya Sawhney, Indian Institute Of Technology, Delhi, India
  16. Rosalia Steffi Longjam, Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women, India
  17. Sakshi Gupta, Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for women, India
  18. Saloni Rakholiya, National Institution Of Technology, Tiruchirapalli, India
  19. Sejal Jain, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, India
  20. Serei Neath Reasey, Kirirom Institute of Technology, Cambodia
  21. Shikha Bhat, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani – K.K. Birla Goa Campus, India
  22. Shreeya Venneti, International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore, India
  23. Shreyashi Kumari, National Institute of Technology Patna, India
  24. Shriyanshi Srivastava, Jaypee Institute Of Information Technology, India
  25. Shubha Rawat, National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur, India
  26. Shubhi Yadav, University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Kurukshetra University, India
  27. Sneha Chattopadhyay, National Institute of Technology, Durgapur, India
  28. Sonalika Sahoo, Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal, India
  29. Spriha Gautam, National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur, India
  30. Supreeti Kumari, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India

Generation Google Scholarship: for women in computer science (Asia Pacific)

  1. Swetha Vipparla, International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad, India
  2. Syeda Sumaia Sultana, United International University, Bangladesh
  3. Tania Malhotra, Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Patiala , India
  4. Tanisha Pandey, Vellore Institute of Technology, India
  5. Tanvy Bhola, Savitribai Phule Pune University, India
  6. Vanshika Pandey, Indian Institute of Information Technology Una, India
  7. Wang Yi Han, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
  8. Warunya Sangchompoo, Srinakharinwirot University, Thailand
  9. Yashasvi Ghadale, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India
  10. Yashaswini, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India

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