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The
prestigious Intel Fellowship has been part of an ongoing relationship
with the
Intel Foundation since 1991, the year the GVU Center was founded.
We are proud that, in the p ast two years, the quality of GVU applicants
has been such that Intel has awarded fellowships to not one but
two outstanding students. The Intel Fellowship is typically awarded
to students working in one of the following technology areas: components
technology, software applications, systems technology, or other
closely related area.
Ph.D. Candidate
"Best of the Best"
U.S. citizen or permanent resident
within one or two years of degree completion
women and under-represented minorities (African-American,
Hispanic, Native American, etc.) are encouraged to apply
from the Intel Foundation:
one year (12 month), non-renewable fellowship
includes full tuition, fees, insurance, books and stipend
determined in consultation with the university
from Intel Corporation:
Intel mentor
Option for research at corporate facilities
Intel microprocessor-based personal computer system
2000-01: Gabriel Brostow, Davis
King, and Jennifer
Mankoff
1998-99: Jason Brotherton
1997-98: James O'Brien
(PhD, Summer '00) and Gary Boone
(PhD, Summer '00)
1996-97: Ben Watson (PhD, Summer '97) and Jim Pitkow (PhD, Summer
'97)
1995-96: Ian Smith (PhD, Spring '98)
1994-95: Wayne Wooten (PhD, Fall '98)
1993-94: Eileen Kraemer
(PhD, Summer '95)
1992-93: Yves Jean (PhD, Winter '96)
1991-92: Charlie Patterson
For more information, please contact gvu-info@gvu.gatech.edu.
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