Raymond Muller, a Purdue CS graduate student, has been awarded an X-Force Fellowship through the National Security Innovation Network (NSIN).
The 2023 NSIN X-Force Fellowship launched on June 5th with undergraduate and graduate students spending the summer embedded with operational military commands. These X-Force Fellows will use technical and entrepreneurial skills to deliver rapid, early-stage prototypes that help solve military mission partner problems.
As an X-Force Fellow, Muller will have the opportunity to work on a mission-focused real-world project.
“I hope to build long-lasting connections within the Department of Defense in order to fuel future research that helps to improve the nation’s capabilities,” said Muller.