Ross Fellowship Program

Junqui Wang and Manuel Acosta
Derek Sanderson and David Ewoldt
The Ross Fellowship recruits outstanding doctoral-seeking students to graduate programs at Purdue University . The Ross Fellowships are to be used as Ph.D. recruitment fellowships. These students do not apply directly to the fellowship, but are selected by the interdisciplinary program to which they are associated. Qualifications for acceptance to a Ross Fellowship are student academic and scholarly achievements and ability.

The Ross Fellowship has a tenure of one year, and these students receive a stipend, tuition, medical insurance supplement and technology fee. The academic program provides three additional years of full support contingent upon the progress of the recipient's academic progress.

Congratulations to the following MSE Graduate Students who are Ross Fellowship recipients for the 2005-06 academic year: Junqui Wang, Manuel Acosta, Derek Sanderson and David Ewoldt (left to right).