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SCS Student Awards
School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh PA 15213-3891
(412)268-8525 . (412)268-5576 (fax)
The Fannie and John Hertz Foundation Fellowships
– The Hertz Fellowship is awarded annually to the nation's most promising graduate students in science and technology. Using a rigorous, merit-based process, we identify innovators with the greatest potential to create transformative solutions to the world's most urgent challenges. The fellowship includes up to five years of funding and the freedom to pursue innovative projects wherever they may lead. In addition, fellows take part in ongoing mentoring, symposia, and workshops with our vibrant community of more than 1200 fellows, a set of peers who span disciplines, generations, and geography.
- Maxwell Wang Machine Learning/Neuroscience, 2020
Additional Information
- Benjamin Eysenbach Machine Learning, 2019
- Bailey Flanigan Computer Science, 2019
- Laura Herlant Robotics, 2014
- Jeremy Kubica Computer Science, 2001
- Michael Montemerlo Computer Science, 1997
- Astro Teller Computer Science/Artificial Intelligence, 1995
- Richard Draves Computer Science, 1989
- Francesmary Modugno Computer Science, 1988
- John Pieper Computer Science, 1987
- Barak Pearlmutter Computer Science, 1985
- Roger Dannenberg Computer Science, 1981
- Michael Foster Computer Science, 1981
- Philip Landweer Computer Science, 1981
- Jonathan Rosenberg Computer Science, 1981
- Gail Kaier Computer Science, 1980
- Edward Frank Computer Science, 1978
- David Touretzky Computer Science, 1978
- Charles Leiserson Computer Science, 1977
- Steven Vegdahl Computer Science, 1976
- Bruce Nelson Computer Science, 1974
- Edwin Kaehler Computer Science, 1972
- William Strecker Electrical and Computer Engineering, 1969
- Edward McCreight Computer Science, 1968
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