Current Fellowship Sponsors

SLB

SLB

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

VISIT


The Rice Ken Kennedy Institute is located on the campus of Rice University inside Duncan Hall. Click the map below for directions.


Rice Map

CONTACT


Rice University
Ken Kennedy Institute
6100 Main Street, MS-39
Houston, Texas 77005

CONNECT


Phone: 713-348-5823
Email: kenkennedy@rice.edu


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