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Undergraduate Awards and Accomplishments 2007

Mse 2002Faculty Appreciation Award
 Henry Levi Friedman
 Anna D. Mayergoyz

Hugo Otto Wolf Memorial Prize
 Andrea R. Tan

R. M. Brick Award
  Priyanka P. Agarwal

Herman P. Schwan Bioengineering Award
  Samuel Bernard

Management and Technology Award
  Priyanka P. Agarwal

Senior Design Honorable Mention
  Priyanka P. Agarwal
  Alexander C. Mittal
  Calvin Peng
  Arjun D. Srinivas

Tau Beta Pi
  Samuel Bernard
  Jena D. Deng
  Henry L. Friedman
  Cindy Y. C. Lau


Past Student Awards

Spring, 2006

Faculty Appreciation Award
 Lauren Costello
 Joshua Furman

Hugo Otto Wolf Memorial Prize
 Aimee Bailey

R. M. Brick Award
  Xingxia Zhang

Engineering Alumni Society E. Stuart Eichert, Jr. Award
  Anna Mayergoyz

NSF Graduate Fellowship
  Aimee Bailey

Thouron Fellowship
  Aimee Bailey

Barry M. Goldwater Prize
  Jonathan P. Singer

Spring, 2005

Faculty Appreciation Award
  Edison Connor

Hugo Otto Wolf Memorial Prize
  Douglas Tham

R. M. Brick Award
  Matthew Scullin

Faculty Teaching Awards

Dr. Peter Davies, winner of the S. Reid Warren, Jr. Award , which rewards "outstanding service in stimulating and guiding the intellectual and professional development of undergraduate students."

Spring, 2004

Faculty Appreciation Award
  Sean Cusack, and
  Katherine Dykes

Hugo Otto Wolf Memorial Prize
  Gregory LeMay

R. M. Brick Award
  Lindsey Karpowich

President's Award
The "best of the best" of this year's prize-winning projects and papers campus-wide.
  Sean Cusack
  Eiji Takizawa
  Joyce Tam

Alumni Senior Design Competition Honorable Mention
for their project titled, "Silicon Wafers Through the Use of the Czochralski Growth Process"
  Sean Cusack
  Eiji Takizawa
  Joyce Tam

The Materials Science and Engineering Senior Design Competition Winners
for their project titled, Silicon Wafers Through the Use of the Czochralski Growth Process.
  Sean Cusack
  Eiji Takizawa
  Joyce Tam

Faculty Teaching Awards, '04

Bill Graham, this year's recipient of the Ford Motor Company Award for Faculty Advising, in recognition of "dedication to helping students realize their educational, career and personal goals."

Charlie McMahon, for the 2004 Albert Easton White Distinguished Teacher Award from the American Society for Metals

 

Spring, 2003

R. M. Brick Award
 Kelly McGroddy

Faculty Appreciation Award
 Shih-Wei Chang
 Karen Sohn
 Christopher Szczepanski

Hugo Otto Wolf Memorial Prize
 Tevis Jacobs

We would like to congratulate Professor William Graham, winner of the S. Reid Warren, Jr. Award, which rewards "outstanding service in stimulating and guiding the intellectual and professional development of undergraduate students." Charles J. McMahon received the Christian R. & Mary F. Lindback Award for distinguished teaching.

 

Spring, 2002

R. M. Brick Award
 Christine Sung

Faculty Appreciation Award
 Christine Sung

Hugo Otto Wolf Memorial Prize
 Robert J. Barsotti

Rose Foundation Award
 Karen Sohn

The R. M. Brick Award is named for the first chairman of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, and is awarded to the graduating senior who has demonstrated through a combination of academic performance, effort, and personal qualities that he or she will be a credit to the Department, the School, and the University.

The Faculty Appreciation Award is given by the faculty of the School of Engineering and Applied Science to recognize and honor outstanding students for their service to the University.

The Hugo Otto Wolf Memorial Prize, founded by Otto C. Wolf in memory of his son, is awarded to that member of the senior class in each department of the School of Engineering and Applied Science who, during the senior year, by the thoroughness and originality of his or her work, meets with the greatest approval of the professors in charge.

The Rose Foundation has generously provided a gift, known as the Rose Undergraduate Research Award Fund, whose income recognizes outstanding achievement in research by undergraduates and by the faculty who advise them. The Rose Fund is administered by the Center for Undergraduate Research and Fellowship, with awards made annually on a competitive basis. Outstanding research achievements by undergraduates may be recognized by an award from the Rose Undergraduate Awards Fund. All research projects are eligible and need not have been funded by the Nassau Fund or by other undergraduate research grants in order to qualify for recognition. Depending upon the income available, up to five awards of up to $1500 each will be made each year. In addition, an award of up to $500 may be made to the faculty advisor(s) of each project. In cases where there are multiple student research investigators and/or advisors, the awards will be divided among the participants. The criteria used in judging the projects will be the quality, the originality, and the importance of the research. Research projects submitted for recognition must have a faculty advisor. Projects may be in any discipline or may represent an interdisciplinary effort.

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