ISA Awards Scholarships to 33 Students from 7 Countries

DURHAM, N.C., July 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The International Society of Automation (ISA) — the leading professional society for automation — has announced the recipients of its 2025 scholarships. Thirty-three students from seven countries have been awarded 66,000 USD to support tuition and research activities.

ISA scholarships are awarded to college or university students who demonstrate outstanding potential for long-range contribution to the fields of automation, instrumentation, systems, and control. The scholarship awards support tuition and related expenses and research activities and initiatives. More information about the program is available at www.isa.org/scholarships.

“On behalf of ISA, I am honored to congratulate this year’s exceptional scholarship recipients,” said Claire Fallon, ISA CEO and executive director. “Supporting the next generation of automation professionals is key to ISA’s mission of building a better world through automation. We are proud to be able to award so many talented students this year, and we look forward to seeing how they will shape and strengthen our field in the future.”

Recipients of ISA scholarships in 2025 in the named endowment category include:

Shruti Kokil

MKSSS’s Cummins College of Engineering for Women – Pune, Maharashtra, IN

Bob & Mary Ives Endowment

Jeff Sauntry

SANS Technology Institute – North Bethesda, Maryland, US

Daris & Gerald Wilbanks Endowment

Mohamadali Tofigh

University of AlbertaEdmonton, Alberta, CA

Huston Endowment

Praise Odewale

Federal University of Technology Akure – Akure, Ondo, NG

Huston Endowment

Recipients of ISA scholarships in the 2025 General Education Fund include:

Aditi Mandar Kulkarni

MKSSS’s Cummins College of Engineering for Women – Pune, Maharashtra, IN

Aditya Santosh Joshi

North Carolina State UniversityRaleigh, North Carolina, US

Aditya Anil Sasane
Vivekanand Education Society’s Polytechnic – Mumbai, Maharashtra, IN

Amitoj Kaur Panesar

MKSSS’s Cummins College of Engineering for Women – Pune, Maharashtra, IN

Bipin Amarbahadur Yadav

Vivekanand Education Society’s Institute of Technology – Mumbai, Maharashtra, IN

Drushti J. Nagarkar

Vivekanand Education Society’s Polytechnic – Mumbai, Maharashtra, IN

Gabriel Ogungbure

Sheffield Hallam University – Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK

Gabriella Griffiths

The University of QueenslandBrisbane, Queensland, AU

Grace Amell

Miami UniversityOxford, Ohio, US

Hameed Abdul-Rashid

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign – Champaign–Urbana, Illinois, US

Igor Kwas

Munster Technological University & University College Cork – Cork, Munster, IE

Jay Pragnesh Mehta

Institute of Technology, Nirma University – Ahmedabad, Gujarat, IN

Kunal Kothari

Institute of Technology, Nirma University – Ahmedabad, Gujarat, IN

Manikandan Pandiyan

University of MichiganAnn ArborAnn Arbor, Michigan, US

Matthew Lockett

The University of QueenslandBrisbane, Queensland, AU

Mayank Soni

Maharashtra Institute of Technology, Academy of Engineering – Pune, Maharashtra, IN

Meegan Heerlyn

Western Michigan UniversityKalamazoo, Michigan, US

Muhammad Esmat 

The University of British ColumbiaKelowna, British Columbia, CA

Om Deepak Mandhane

Vivekanand Education Society’s Institute of Technology – Mumbai, Maharashtra, IN

Prachiti Mujumdar

MKSSS’s Cummins College of Engineering for Women – Pune, Maharashtra, IN

Prajyot Prashant Patil

Ganpat University, Institute of Technology – Mehsana, Gujarat, IN

Prapti Bordoloi

University of MinnesotaTwin CitiesMinneapolis, Minnesota, US

Rohit Kiran Gavali

Parsons School of DesignNew York, New York, US

Sakshi Sachin Kulkarni

MKSSS’s Cummins College of Engineering for Women – Pune, Maharashtra, IN

Sara Sachin Patil

MKSSS’s Cummins College of Engineering for Women – Pune, Maharashtra, IN

Somya Gupta

Silver Oak University – Ahmedabad, Gujarat, IN

Syed Arfan Sahil

Reva University – Bangalore, Karnataka, IN

Tanishka Manoj Dixit

Savitribai Phule Pune University – Pune, Maharashtra, IN

Yusuf Umut Ciftci

University of Southern CaliforniaLos Angeles, California, US

About ISA

The International Society of Automation (ISA) is a non-profit professional association founded in 1945 to create a better world through automation. ISA’s mission is to empower the global automation community through standards and knowledge sharing. ISA develops widely used global standards and conformity assessment programs; certifies professionals; provides education and training; publishes books and technical articles; hosts conferences and exhibits; and provides networking and career development programs for its members and customers around the world. Learn more at www.isa.org.

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