Four School of Engineering students have been named winners of Intel PhD Fellowships. 
This year's recipients are:
 
The award covers tuition and stipend, and connects the recipient with an Intel technical leader working in the student's area of study, and a travel grant for the student to meet his or her Intel technical leader. The fellowship awards are underwritten by the Intel Corporation.
        
      
        This year's recipients are:
- Lei Bi (material science and engineering); thesis: Magneto-optical Materials and Devices for on-chip Integrated Optical Isolator Applications.
 - Vladimir Bychkovsky (electrical engineering and computer science); thesis: Automatic and semi-automatic methods for photograph selection and adjustment.
 - Elliott Fleming (electrical engineering and computer science); thesis: System architecture and high-level synthesis.
 - Jonathan Ragan-Kelley (electrical engineering and computer science); thesis: A braided parallel programming system for real-time graphics and heterogeneous applications.
 
The award covers tuition and stipend, and connects the recipient with an Intel technical leader working in the student's area of study, and a travel grant for the student to meet his or her Intel technical leader. The fellowship awards are underwritten by the Intel Corporation.