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CS Students Awards & Honors

FELLOWSHIP AND AWARD OPPORTUNITIES

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NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL AWARDS & HONORS
NSF Graduate Fellowships 2009: Brandon Smith, (Honorable Mention: Bill Harris)
2005: Eric Skaug, Andrew Phelps
2004: Dana Vantrease
   Honorable Mention: Eric Chu, Jesse Davis, Eric Skaug
2003: Luke Yen
NDSEG Graduate Fellowships 2008: Holly Esquivel
Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship 2007: Thomas Watson
U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security Scholarships 2007: Vladimir Brik
    (one of eight graduate c.s. majors in the U.S.)
2003: Jason Franklin
    (one of seven undergraduate c.s. majors in the U.S.)
AAUW International Doctoral Fellowships 2008: Cindy Rubio González, Ph.D. student in programming languages
AAUW Selected Professions Fellowships 2009: Fatemah Panahi.
Intel Foundation Ph.D. Fellowships 2006: Dorian Arnold, Ph.D. student in systems
            Jayaram Bobba, Ph.D. student in computer architecture
IBM Ph.D. Fellowships 2009: Theo Benson and Vivek Shrivastava
2003: Harold Cai and Florentina Popovici
Microsoft Research Ph.D. Fellowships 2009: Shravan Rayanchu, Ph.D. student, computer systems and networking
2007: Akash Lal, Ph.D. student, programming languages
2006: Bee-Chung Chen, Ph.D. Student, databases
2004: Michael Wallick, Ph.D. student, virtual videography
2003: Ravishankar Ramamurthy Ph.D. student, databases
2002: Raghav Kaushik
2001: Hongfei Guo
2000: Jaewoo Kang
1999: Venkatash Ganti
1998: Ashraf Aboulnaga
Symantec Research Labs Graduate Fellowships 2008: Junghee Lim, Ph.D. student, programming languages
Anita Borg Memorial Scholarships 2005 finalists: Himani Apte and Irene Ong
IBM Competitions 2007: Marc de Kruijf, 2nd Place, IBM Cell/B.E. Challenge
Symantec University Programming Competition 2006: Louis Kruger, 3rd place
 
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