Graduate Student Fellowship

ASME Unit: Information Storage & Processing Systems Division (ISPS)
Date Established: 2004
Achievement: To encourage technical research related to the field of information storage and processing systems, among Mechanical Engineering graduate students across the world.
Limitations: Mechanical Engineering graduate students, pursuing thesis based research in areas of interest to the information storage and processing systems. The student should not have defended his/her thesis by the time that the fellowship is awarded. A graduate student is eligible to receive this award only once during his/her career.
Nomination Deadline: 10/30
Form of Award: The graduate fellowship consists of a monetary award of $1500 and free registration for the annual ISPS Conference in the year the award is granted.
Frequency of Award: Annual
Administrative: ISPS
Level of Award: Division
Selected By: The Awards Committee of the ISPS Division
Selecting Process: The Awards Committee of the ISPS Division will decide the winner of the fellowship. The decision will be based on the following criteria: Conduct research in the area of information storage and processing systems. Demonstrate/promise significant theoretical/applied achievements in graduate research in the areas of interest of the division. Support letters from faculty and/or industry.
Funding: The Graduate Fellowship consists of a monetary award of $1500 and free registration is funded ISPS
Date Created: 12/8/2008
Date Modified: 12/14/2009
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Graduate Student Fellowship Recipients

2004 Vankataraman Kartik (Carnegie Mellon University)
2005 Matthew Graham (UC San Diego)
2006 Bart Raeymaekers (UC San Diego)

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