From research to impact
21/03/2025

From research to impact

Schlumberger Foundation is proud to congratulate the outstanding 23 Fellows who successfully graduated with their PhD in 2024.

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Achieving a doctorate represents a true milestone. For every single Fellow who made the list it is well-deserved recognition for years of research and study into their chosen field, and testament to their dedication in advancing STEM knowledge.

Today the Faculty for the Future Fellowship is a connected network of over 900 talented women scientists from the world’s developing and emerging economies – a vital balancing force in achieving gender parity in science. And by developing practical solutions to the most pressing sustainable development problems of our age, our Fellows are agents of change in their countries.

We wish them all the best as they continue their scientific endeavours and look forward to hearing great things in the future about their impact on their region and the world!

Schlumberger Foundation PhD Graduates 2024

Dr. Jessie Khaki

Malawi, PhD in Statistics and Epidemiology, Lancaster University, United Kingdom

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Dr. Goabaone Ramatlapeng

Botswana, PhD in Geology (Hydrochemistry), University of California, Davis, United States

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Dr. Tina Phiri

Zambia, PhD in Metallurgical Engineering, Murdoch University, Perth, Australia

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Dr. Mai Thi Phuong Vu

Vietnam, PhD in Drug research, University of Eastern Finland, Finland

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Dr. Marlene Joannie Bewa

Benin, PhD in Public Health, University of South Florida, United States

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Dr. Mennat Allah Labib

Egypt, PhD in Engineering, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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Dr. Stella Gachoki

Kenya, PhD in Natural Resources, University of Twente, The Netherlands

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Dr. Nini Sane

Senegal, PhD in Science and Technology, University of Bordeaux, France

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Dr. Bidhya Sharma

Nepal, PhD in Geography, McGill University, Montreal, Canada

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Dr. Ruth Maganga

Tanzania, PhD in Microbiology and Infection, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom

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Dr. Mercy Sosanya

Nigeria, PhD in Nutritional Sciences, University of Texas at Austin, United States

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Dr. Ibtihal Abdelsalam Mahdi Mohamed Ahmed

Sudan, PhD in Civil Engineering, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom

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Dr. Isabel Potani

Malawi, PhD in Nutritional Sciences, University of Toronto, Canada

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Dr. Abeer Alnasrawi

Iraq, PhD in Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Arkansas, United States

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Dr. Juliana Edor

Ghana, PhD in Chemistry, North West University, South Africa

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Dr. Teopolina Nghinaunye

Namibia, PhD in Biotechnology, Brandenburg University of Technology, Germany

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Dr. Emmanuela Adjei-Sowah

Ghana, PhD in Biomedical Engineering, University of Rochester, United States

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Dr. Zhoor Hamid

Sudan, PhD in Drug Design, Helmholtz Institute of Pharmaceutical Research, Saarland University, Germany

Dr. Aya Ahmed

Sudan, PhD in Civil Engineering, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom

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Dr. Khatun E Zannat

Bangladesh, PhD in Public Transport Planning and Design, University of Leeds, United Kingdom

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Dr. Suyen Espinoza Miranda

Nicaragua, PhD in Biology, Boston College, United States

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Dr. Maryam Saeed

Pakistan, PhD in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College Dublin, Ireland

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Dr. Sally Musungu

Kenya, PhD in Environmental Research, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom

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Could you make the list?

If you applied for a Fellowship the wait is almost over. We’ll be announcing the recipients of this year’s grants in April, so be sure to watch this space!