The two currently active eFellows cohorts feature some of the top engineering postdoctoral talent available in the United States. The individuals seen here represent the modern face of domestic engineering and engineering education. The eFellows have committed to embracing engineering challenges by conducting essential research, identifying possible solutions through analysis, and executing solutions that will benefit society at-large. The eFellows program includes a diverse set of individuals, many of whom identify as a member of a historically underrepresented group in engineering.
Please note that the following listing is not exhaustive and will be continuously updated as information is received.

Michael Kio
University of Maryland-College Park

Mohammad Miralinaghi
Illinois Institute of Technology

Nil Gurel
Meta Reality Labs

Jessica Aviles
Clemson University

Vahideh Mirchi
University of Wyoming

Janne Hall
Morgan State University

Le Shorn Benjamin
University of Houston

Tania Estrada
University of Colorado Boulder

Sania Esmaeilzadeh Seilabi
University at Buffalo

Moses Ukaoma
Catholic University of America

John Porter III
Morehouse College

Eazaz Sadeghvaziri
Morgan State University

Daril Brown
University of California-Davis

Emily McGuinness
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

Alexis Bullock
Norfolk State University

Lorena Grundy
Tufts University

Juliet Johnston
Georgia Tech

Joshua Degraff
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University

Gabriel Rodriguez-Rivera
University of Colorado Boulder

Emmet Francis
University of California-San Diego

Roxana Melendez De La Hoz
Florida Atlantic University

Jorge Osio-Norgaard
Stanford University