Intel provides fellowships to outstanding PhD students in Engineering, Computer Science, Social Science, and other technical related majors focusing on semiconductor and high tech computing technologies at selected U.S. universities. Select U.S. universities are invited annually to submit a limited number of student candidates for consideration. Students must first be nominated by their corresponding university and then are judiciously reviewed by Intel fellows and technical leaders to select the most qualified award recipients. Intel values diversity and encourages applicants from diverse backgrounds, under-represented minority groups, and women to apply.
Year |
Awardees |
1990-91 |
Kevin Bolding |
1991-92 |
Suzanne Bunton |
1992-93 |
Chandu Thekkath |
1993-94 |
Jeff Chase |
1994-95 |
Mike Feeley |
1995-96 |
Dean Tullsen, Adam Finkelstein |
1996-97 |
Dave Grove, Tracy Kimbrel, Jack Lo |
1997-98 |
Brad Chamberlain, Geoffrey Voelker |
1998-99 |
Paul Franklin, Brian Grant |
1999-00 |
Stefan Savage, Doug Zongker |
2000-01 |
Robert Grimm, Daniel Wood, Seth Bridges (IMAP) |
2001-02 |
Steve Wolfman, Seth Bridges (IMAP) |
2002-03 |
Steve Swanson |
2003-04 |
Mike Swift |
2004-05 |
Seth Bridges |
2005-06 |
Rick Cox, Tapan Parikh |
2006-07 |
Martha Mercaldi, Adrien Treuille |
2009-10 |
Daniel Halperin |
2010-11 |
Michael Buettner |
2011-12 |
Joseph Devietti |
2012-13 |
Tamara Denning |
2013-14 |
Peter Henry |