Student Achievements
“Ph.D. Fellowship Award from Intel Corporation” |
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| Oct 29, 2009 | Mark Cianchetti |
The Intel Ph.D. Fellowship Program is highly competitive. Students must be selected by their university to apply and are then reviewed and hand-selected by the Intel Fellows and their designees. This year a total of 26 fellowships were awarded to outstanding Ph.D. students across the country. The award covers tuition for the 2009-10 academic year, a stipend, an opportunity to connect with an Intel mentor working in the student's area of study, and a travel grant to be used to meet with their Intel mentor. Read more about this year's Intel Fellowship Program award winners. |
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PhD student Mark Cianchetti has received a Ph.D. Fellowship award from the Intel Corporation. Mark is a fourth year ECE Ph.D. student in the Computer Systems Laboratory. He graduated with two B.S. degrees from the University at Buffalo in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Summa Cum Laude. Working with Professor