Nominations for Student Awards
The EECS Department invites nominations annually from faculty, students and staff for these awards. Please take the time to consider nominating deserving students for this year's student awards.
Nomination Procedure:
Compose a letter (approximately 1 page in length) for each nominee explaining your reason for recommending the student. Nominators should specifically address how the nominee meets the award criteria. Attach any relevant materials that will assist the Student Awards Committee in making their decision, such as: publications, CV, additional letters of nomination. The committee may seek additional information concerning the most promising nominees. Previous recipients of an award are ineligible to receive the same award again, but may be recommended for any remaining awards. Nominators are encouraged to refer to the description of each award, which includes a list of previous awardees.
Submit your nomination to Rebecca Miller (rmiller1@eecs) in 205 Cory Hall by Friday, March 14, 2008 .
Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences
2008 Student Awards
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Nominations for Demetri Angelakos Memorial Achievement Award (post-prelim grad students) should include evidence of altruistic behavior.
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Nominations for Leon O. Chua Award (undergrads, grads, or recent alumni) should include evidence of research excellence in nonlinear science.
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Nominations for the Warren Dere Design Award (graduating seniors) should include evidence of outstanding accomplishment in engineering design.
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Nominations for the James Eaton Memorial Scholarship (grad and undergrad students) must include evidence of a keen sense of creativity and inventiveness.
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Nominations for Arthur M. Hopkin Award (Electrical Engineering Undergrads) should include evidence of originality of approach, imagination, inventiveness, seriousness of purpose.
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Nominations for Eli Jury Award (grad students or recent alumni) should describe research achievements in systems, communications, control or signal processing.
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Nominations for Eugene L. Lawler Prize (Computer Science re-entry, undergrad or grad students) should describe unusual difficulties surmounted in pursuing a degree.
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Nominations for C.V. Ramamoorthy Distinguished Research Award (Computer Science grad students) should describe excellence in research achievements.
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Nominations for Sevin Rosen Funds Award for Innovation (grad students) should present evidence of innovative achievement, and index of why this research exhibits the potential of being worthy of entrepreneurial success.
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Nominations for David J. Sakrison Memorial Prize (grad students) should include citation to the research in written form.
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Nominations for Samuel Silver Memorial Scholarship Award (undergrad or grad students) should include evidence of interest in humanities.
