Funded by SLB, the Ken Kennedy Institute is offering two one-year supplemental fellowships in the amount of $7,500. The industry sponsored, one-year graduate fellowship is available to graduate students pursuing research related to high performance computing, computational science & engineering, and data science. Consideration will be given to students with a focus on high performance computing, software technology, modeling & simulation, data analytics & machine learning, industrial internet of things, and user experience & data visualization
Past Recipients:
2022/2023
- Paola Cascante-Bonilla, Computer Science
- Victoria Granja, Mechanical Engineering
2021/2022
- Zichao (Jack) Wang, Electrical & Computer Engineering
2020/2021
- Ivan Rosa de Siqueira, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
2019/2020
- Ye Emma Zohner, Statistics
2018/2019
- Jaeho Lee, Computer Science
2017/2018
- Ewa Nowera, Electrical & Computer Engineering
2016/2017
- Xin Huang, Computer Science
- Ali Mousavi, Electrical & Computer Engineering
2015/2018
- Simbarashe Dzinamarira, Computer Science
2014/2015
- Alina Sbirlea, Computer Science
- Javier Villarreal, Mechanical Engineering
2013/2014
- Zhuhua Cai, Computer Science
- Eleazar Marquez, Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science
2012/2013
- Azalia Mirhoseini, Electrical & Computer Engineering
- Devin Grady, Computer Science
2011/2012
- Corina Serediuc, Electrical & Computer Engineering
- Xu Li, Computer Science
2010/2011
- Samantha Summerson, Electrical & Computer Engineering
- Drew Bryant, Computer Science
2009/2010
- Sanda Lefteriu, Electrical & Computer Engineering
- Travis Martin, Computer Science
2006/2007
- Elica Skorcheva, Electrical & Computer Engineering
- Kelsey Beach, Mechanical Engineering
2005/2006
- Heather Johnson, Electrical & Computer Engineering
- Kelsey Beach, Mechanical Engineering
2004/2005
- Gina Upperman, Electrical & Computer Engineering
- Sarah Burkhart, Mechanical Engineering
2003/2004
- Elspeth Simpson, Computer Science
- Christine Ambrose, Mechanical Engineering
2002/2003
- Anne Christian, Computer Science
- Katherine Streit, Electrical & Computer Engineering
2001/2002
- Sarah Densmore, Mechanical Engineering
- Ginger Walden, Electrical & Computer Engineering