Other Scholarships


AIME Awards and Scholarships

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME) recognizes outstanding achievement in technology, research, production, development and administration through the conferring of several major achievement awards, listed below.

Additionally, AIME grants several scholarships to young engineers and supports the conferring of other awards administered by its Member Societies and the Engineering Founder Societies

Visit The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers site for more information.

The Gary B. Multanen/CM Magazine Applied Research Student Scholarship
The Gary B. Multanen/CM Magazine Applied Research Student Scholarship is back! One college student will win a $1,000 award, have his or her research published in Composites Manufacturing Magazine, and receive an all-expense paid trip to ACMA’s 2006 COMPOSITES & POLYCON trade show in St. Louis, Missouri.

Gary B. Multanen is a founding father and charter board member of the American Composites Manufacturers Association and a long-time friend of Composites Manufacturing Magazine. CM Magazine recognizes the importance of continued industry education and has created the Gary B. Multanen/CM Magazine Applied Research Scholarship to encourage those students devoted to starting careers in the composites industry.

View Eligibility & Entry Requirements (PDF)
 

FIERF Charles W. Finkl Scholarship Program 

Forging Industry Educational and Research Foundation (FIERF) is a charitable organization supporting the North American forging industry through technology development and education.

Each year the Foundation awards up to twenty $4000 scholarships to chemical, computer, electrical, industrial, materials, mechanical or metallurgical engineering majors entering their junior year in university with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.75 or above.

Scholarships are given over two years ($2000 in the junior year; $2000 in the senior year). Students must remain in an eligible major and maintain a 2.75 GPA to continue to receive the award in the second year.

 
Graduate Fellowships: Application Deadline February 2007

The Department of Energy (DOE) National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Stewardship Science Graduate Fellowship (SSGF) Program provides outstanding benefits and opportunities to students pursuing a Ph.D. in areas of interest to stewardship science, such as high-energy-density physics, low-energy nuclear science, or properties of materials under extreme conditions. Fellows also participate in research at a DOE laboratory.

Benefits:

  • Yearly stipend of $32,400
  • Payment of all tuition and fees
  • $1,000 yearly academic allowance

This program is open only to U.S. citizens and permanent resident aliens studying at a U.S. university who are exceptional senior undergraduates or are in their first or second year of graduate study.

Additional information is available at: http://www.krellinst.org/ssgf/.

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