Bulletin

Fellowships

H. Dean Baker Fellowship (1982)
Awarded to support deserving graduate students in mechanical engineering.

Boris A. Bakhmeteff Research Fellowship in Fluid Mechanics

Provides a stipend for the academic year, with tuition exemption to be arranged by the recipient’s department, to a candidate for a doctoral degree in any department at Columbia University whose research is in fluid mechanics.

Quincy Ward Boese Fellowships

Predoctoral fellowships awarded annually to students studying under the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.

Roy S. Bonsib Memorial Fellowship (1957)

Awarded to worthy students for advanced study or research in engineering.

Arthur Brant Fellowship (1997)

Gift of Arthur Brant. Awarded to graduate students of the Henry Krumb School of Mines in the field of applied geophysics.

Samuel Willard Bridgham-William Petit Trowbridge Fellowship

A combined fellowship awarded annually for research.

William Campbell Fellowships for Encouraging Scientific Research

Four or five fellowships awarded annually for research in the general field of metals.

Robert A.W. and Christine S. Carleton Fellowships in Civil Engineering
Fellowships awarded to graduate students in the Department of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics.

Chiang Chen Fellowship (2004)
Chiang Chen Industrial Charity Foundation. Awarded to students in mechanical engineering.

Professor Bergen Davis Fellowship

Gift of Dr. Samuel Ruben. To be awarded to a student in chemical engineering and applied chemistry upon the recommen dation of the senior professor in chemical engineering active in electrochemistry research.

George W. Ellis Fellowships

Awarded annually for graduate study in any division of the University. Open to graduate students who are residents of the state of Vermont or who have been graduated from a Vermont college or university.

Michael Frydman Endowed Fellowship (2000)

To support a fellowship to a deserving master’s student in the financial engineering program of the Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research.

Robert F. Gartland Fellowship

Awarded annually for graduate study in the Department of Industrial Engineer-ing and Operations Research. Preference is given to students who are native-born U.S. citizens and who intend to pursue a career in business or finance.

GEM Fellowship

The GEM fellowship provides African-Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans access to graduate education. The fellowship includes tuition, fees, a stipend, and a paid summer internship. Applicants for this fellowship must be engineering or applied science majors.

Governor’s Committee on Scholarship Achievement

One year awards based on financial need. Renewal is based on academic progress, financial need, and availability of funds. The student applies directly to the GCSA; the awards are matched by the School and are not in supplement to initial School awards.

Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Fellowships

Two fellowships for the study of engineering mechanics in the Institute of Flight Structures.

M. D. Hassialis Memorial Fellowship (2002)

Gift of former students of the late Krumb Professor Emeritus Hassialis. Awarded to graduate students of the Henry Krumb School of Mines in the field of Earth resources economics and management.

Higgins Fellowships

Fellowships awarded annually to first-year graduate students.

Leta Stetter Hollingworth Fellowship

Awarded annually to women who are graduates of the University of Nebraska, with preference given to those who were born in Nebraska or received their earlier education there. Holders are eligible to apply for reappointment for one year. A gift of Harry L. Hollingworth in memory of his wife.

Edward J. Ignall Research Fellowship

Awarded annually to encourage and help support the research activities of a graduate student in the Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research who is selected by the department chair. Gift of family, friends, and former students in memory of Professor Edward J. Ignall.

George M. Jaffin Fellowship

Awarded for graduate study and research leading to the Ph.D. degree in orthopedic biomechanics by the Department of Bioengineering of the Hospital for Joint Diseases, Orthopedic Institute, and the Department of Mechanical Engineering. It carries tuition exemption and a twelve-month stipend of up to $10,000.

Herbert H. Kellogg Fellowship (1988)

Funded by former students and friends of Professor Emeritus H. H. Kellogg and the generous contribution of Professor Kellogg. Awarded to graduate students of the Henry Krumb School of Mines in the field of mineral engineering and chemical metallurgy.

Otto Kress Fellowship (1990)

Bequest of Mrs. Florence T. Kress in memory of her husband, Otto Kress. Awarded to postgraduate students.

Henry Krumb Fellowships

Annual fellowships in mining engineering, metallurgy, and ore dressing.

John F. T. Kuo Fellowship (1992)

Established by Dr. I. J. Won and other students of Professor Emeritus Kuo for the support of graduate students in applied geophysics.

Ralph H. McKee Fellowship (1979)

Bequest of Ralph H. Mckee. Income to be used for fellowships and/or scholar ships in the fields of mathematics or chemical engineering.

Benjamin Miller Memorial Fellowship

Awarded to a graduate student in the Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research. Preference will be given to students concerned with work in government-industry regulatory policy, pro curement procedures and trade regulations.

Nichoplas Fellowship

Designated for male students of Greek extraction or born in Greece and gradu ated from any Greek college or university. Recipients will be eligible to receive benefits for not more than two years.

Anthony Pesco Fellowship (2006)

Gift of Dr. Anthony Pesco (1982, 1983, 1987) to support graduate students in the Chemical Engineering Department who wish to pursue careers in academia.

Presidential Distinguished Fellowships

These fellowships are awarded annually to selected incoming Ph.D., Eng.Sc.D., and master’s/Ph.D. students. Fellow-ships include tuition plus an annual stipend of $24,000 for up to four years, including three months of summer research. All applications for admission are considered for these new fellowships.

Queneau Fellowship Fund

Donated by Bernard R. Queneau. Awarded to a deserving graduate student in the Department of Earth and Environmental Engineering.

Lydia C. Roberts Graduate Fellowships

Awarded annually. Open to persons born in Iowa who have been graduated from an Iowa college or university. In addition to the stipend, the fellow is reimbursed the cost of traveling once from Iowa to New York City and back. Special provisions: holders may not concentrate their studies in law, medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, or theology, and each holder must, when accepting the award, state that it is his or her purpose to return to Iowa for at least two years after completing studies at Columbia; holders are eligible for reappointment.

Frank E. Stinchfield Fellowship in Orthopedic Biomechanics

Awarded for graduate study and research in the Department of Mechanical Engineering through the Orthopedic Research Laboratory of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery, College of Physicians and Surgeons, it carries tuition exemption and a twelve-month stipend of up to $15,000.

Nickolas and Liliana Themelis Fellowship in Earth and Environmental Engineering (2000)

Gift of Nickolas and Liliana Themelis.

Theodore and Jennifer Tsung Fellowship

Gift of Theodore T. Tsung (1982). Awarded for graduate study in the Department of Electrical Engineering.

Christian R. Viros Fellowship

All French citizens and French nationals are eligible to apply. This fellowship is made possible by the generosity of Mr. Viros, a 1975 graduate of SEAS. The fellowship will include tuition and an annual stipend of $10,000.

Erwin S. and Rose F. Wolfson Memorial Engineering Fellowship (1979)

Gift of Erwin S. and Rose F. Wolfson.