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University Relations > Awards
Ph.D. Fellowship Awards
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The IBM Ph.D. Fellowship program is a worldwide competitive program.
The IBM Ph.D. Fellowship program for the 2008 -2009 academic year is now closed for nominations.
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The IBM Ph.D. Fellowship Awards is an intensely competitive program which honors exceptional Ph.D.
students in many academic disciplines and areas of study, for example: computer science and engineering, electrical
and mechanical engineering , physical sciences (including chemistry, material sciences, and physics), mathematical
sciences (including optimization), business sciences (including financial services, communication, and
learning/knowledge), and service sciences, management, and engineering. Additionally, IBM pays special attention
to an array of focus areas of interest to IBM and fundamental to innovation, including:
- Analytics
Optimization, data visualization, business intelligence, particularly social networks & analysis, information-based
medicine, services and software to improve business performance
- Business transformation and services innovation
Labor based supply chains, SSME - Services Science, Management and Engineering
- Expressive ways of manipulating computers
HCI, programming models and tools, language understanding, ontology's
- Information management and analysis
Real-time data analysis, information based medicine, data base technology
- Computing infrastructure
Management of computer centers virtualization, autonomic computing, power management
- Pervasive computing
Sensors and actuators
- High Performance Computing
Use of massive parallelism for non-scientific/engineering applications (including those applications),
cell/multi-core, power management
The IBM Ph.D. Fellowship Awards program also supports our long-standing commitment to workforce diversity.
IBM values diversity in the workplace
and encourages nominations of women, minorities and all who contribute to that diversity.
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The IBM Ph.D. Fellowships are awarded worldwide. IBM Ph.D. Fellows are awarded tuition, fees, and a stipend for
one nine-month academic year. Stipends vary by country/geography and the student will be informed at the time
of the award what the stipend is for their country/geography. All IBM Ph.D. Fellows are matched with an IBM Mentor
according to their technical interests, and they are encouraged to intern at an IBM research or development laboratory
under their Mentor's guidance. An IBM ThinkPad is awarded during the internship. Internship assignments are designed
to strengthen and broaden the Awardee's technical experience and contacts. Interns are paid by their host site and
will be subject to the prevailing terms and conditions of the internship program at that site. IBM is an equal
opportunity employer.
IBM Ph.D. Fellowships are awarded for one nine-month academic year. After receiving an award, an Award Recipient
may be renominated the following year for consideration to receive an IBM Ph.D. Fellowship again, based on the Award
Recipient's continued exceptional academic standing, progress and achievement, and sustained interaction with IBM's
technical community. A student may compete annually and be awarded a maximum of three years. IBM requests that a maximum
of two nominations per department be submitted in addition to any renewal nominations.
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Students must be nominated by a faculty member. They must be enrolled full-time in a college or university Ph.D. program,
and they must have completed at least one year of study in their doctoral program at the time of their nomination. Award
Recipients will be selected based on their overall potential for research excellence, the degree to which their technical
interests align with those of IBM, and their academic progress to-date, as evidenced by publications and endorsements from
their faculty advisor and department head. While students may accept other supplemental fellowships, to be eligible
for the IBM Ph.D. Fellowship Award they may not accept a major fellowship in addition to the IBM Ph.D. Fellowship.
For further information, see frequently asked questions
or contact phdfellow@us.ibm.com.
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