FOUR Graduate Students Fellowships are available in the area of Laser Materials Processing at SMU, Dallas, TX
The Department of Mechanical Engineering and the Research Center for Advanced
Manufacturing at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX are announcing the
availability of four graduate fellowships in the area of Laser Materials Processing.
More information on Laser Materials Processing at SMU is available at www.engr.smu.edu/rcam
and www.engr.smu.edu/clam .These
fellowships are provided by the U.S. Department of Education under the Graduate
Assistance in Areas of National Need (GAANN) Program.
The selection criteria are:
the candidates are currently enrolled or accepted for the Ph.D. Program
at Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering or Materials Science accredited
programs
are of superior ability
are US citizens or permanent residents
The GAANN program provides $42,224 per candidate of which $30,000 per year
is provisioned for stipend and the rest ($12,224) to be applied along with a
25% cost share of the federal amount from the university side, which will be
used to cover tuition, registration fees and the other costs related to the
research expenses.
The fellowships are available from August of 2006.
The interested candidates should submit their resume to
Dr. Radovan Kovacevic
Herman Brown Chair Professor
1500 International Pkwy., Suite#100
Richardson, TX