IEEE Council on Superconductivity Graduate Study Fellowship in Applied Superconductivity

Description
The IEEE Council on Superconductivity Graduate Study Fellowship in Applied Superconductivity is awarded annually to full-time graduate students pursuing a PhD (or equivalent) degree in the area of applied superconductivity, at an accredited college or university of recognized standing worldwide. The intention of the award is to encourage students to enter and contribute to the field of applied superconductivity.

To be eligible, the recipient must be pursuing full-time graduate work at an accredited college/university and pursuing, or planning to pursue, research activities in applied superconductivity. The applicant must have majored in engineering, materials, chemistry, physics or a related area and have received a Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent from an accredited college/university of recognized standing worldwide. Applicants must submit certified transcripts from all colleges/universities attended and three letters of recommendation from college/university professors familiar with the applicant’s work. Fellowship recipients will be selected based upon the quality of their prior work, the impact of their current research or the impact of their potential research in superconductivity, and their financial need. An effort will be made to distribute the Fellowships equally across the electronics, materials and large-scale areas of superconductivity. The CSC Graduate Fellowship in Applied Superconductivity can be awarded to an individual no more than two times.

For additional information about the CSC Graduate Study Fellowships, please visit the IEEE CSC website at: http://ieeecsc.org/awards/ieee-csc-fellowship-award.

Prize
The recipient of an IEEE CSC Graduate Study Fellowship in Applied Superconductivity will receive an honorarium of U.S. $5,000 and a suitably inscribed certificate. The recipient will also receive a one-year complimentary membership in IEEE and in one of the Council’s member Societies. A maximum of six (6) Fellowships may be presented during a given calendar year, provided suitably qualified candidates are identified.

The 2015 recipients of IEEE Council on Superconductivity Graduate Study Fellowships

Angelo Di Bernardo
University of Cambridge

Guangze Li
The Ohio State University

Yingzhen Liu
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

Emmanuele Ravaioli
University of Twente

Matthew Reagor
Yale University

Claudia Stahl
Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems

The 2016 recipients of IEEE Council on Superconductivity Graduate Study Fellowships

Nikolay Bykovsky
EPFL – Swiss Plasma Center

Meysam Heydari Gharahcheshmeh
University of Houston

Bethany Niedzielski
Michigan State University

Max Sieger
Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research (IFW) Dresden

Jeroen van Nugteren
University of Twente

Xhiohang Zhang
University of Colorado / NIST