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This award is available for graduate students who are pursuing a graduate degree in chemical engineering, material science or engineering, mechanical engineering, metallurgical engineering, environmental engineering or chemistry. Applicants must have a grade point average of 3.3 or higher and enroll on a full-time basis.
This award is available for U.S. college juniors and seniors who are pursuing a career in research, regulatory work, quality control, or teaching in an area related to some aspect of food, drugs, or consumer products safety. Students must also have a grade point average of 2.5 or higher for the first two years of undergraduate study.
This award is available for international and U.S. college sophomores or juniors who are pursing a career in metallurgical and/or materials science engineering with an emphasis on both traditional (aluminum, magnesium, beryllium, titanium, lithium, and other reactive metals) and emerging light metals (composites, laminates, etc.). Students must also have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher.
This award is available for students who are 13 to 22 years of age and reside in North America or a U.S. territory. Students must be working for environmental conservation, preservation, and restoration. Click here to learn more and apply today!
This scholarship is available for undergraduate and graduate students who are members of the Marine Technology Society. Students must be enrolled full time in a marine-related field.
This award is available to current high school seniors planning to major in electrical engineering or computer science from underrepresented groups (women, African American, Hispanic, American Indian, and disabled students). Eligible applicants must have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher, be U.S. residents, and demonstrate financial need.
Current high school juniors or older students attending or planning to attend a Maryland college or university to pursue a career in a medical or medical-related field are eligible for this award. Students must be Maryland residents.
This award is for graduate students who need finanical support for research over a summer. Students must be IEEE members conducting research related to the NNS (neural networks, fuzzy systems, or evolutionary computation).