Purpose:
Inspire and recognize innovative doctoral-level research related to the field of systems engineering and integration. This award carries a $5,000 grant to the doctoral student along with a plaque and recognition at the Annual INCOSE Symposium.
Criteria:
- Advancement of the state-of-the-knowledge in systems engineering and integration
- Potential for the advancement of the state-of-the-practice of systems engineering and integration within the next 5 to 10 years
Application Process:
- A completed award application form. This form can be downloaded from the INCOSE website.
- Each applicant MUST have two faculty references submit recommendation letters on their behalf. Recommendation forms can also be downloaded from the INCOSE website.
- Completed application forms and faculty references must be received by 1 May of each year. (The award will be made at the annual INCOSE symposium)
Eligibility Requirements:
- Status as qualified Ph.D. student in a degree program with research proposal approved.
- An applicant seeking the award must submit an application.
- Applicants may not receive more than one award.
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| Previous Award Winners: |
| 2006 |
Ms. Susan Vandiver, a Ph.D. Candidate in Systems Engineering at Southern Methodist University |
| 2005: |
Mr. Gnana Bharathy, a Ph.D. Candidate in Systems Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania |
| 2004: |
Mr. James Benjamin, a Ph.D. Candidate in Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University |
| 2003: |
Mr. Thomas Herald, Jr., Senior Staff Systems Engineer, Lockheed Martin and Ph.D. candidate, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA |
| 2002: |
Mr. Vassilis Agouridas, a Research Fellow and Ph.D. candidate, University of Leeds , UK |
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