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Michael Dille wins Siebel Scholarship, 26 September 2006
Michael Dille , a Fifth Year Masters student in Computer Science, has been selected to receive a prestigious scholarship from Siebel Systems. The Siebel Scholars Program was established to recognize students who have distinguished themselves through academic and leadership excellence.
Each Siebel Scholar receives a $25,000 award to defray tuition and expenses for the final year of his graduate studies.
Congratulations Michael!
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Information Session, 6 September 2006
An information session on the program was held on Wednesday 6 September 2006 at 4:30 p.m. in WeH 7220. If you missed it, you are welcome to view the slides by clicking here. For more information, contact Professors Karl Crary (crary@cs.cmu.edu) or Peter Steenkiste (prs@cs.cmu.edu).
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Aditya Agarwal wins Siebel Scholarship, 29 September 2003
Aditya Agarwal, a Fifth Year Masters student in Computer Science, has been selected to receive a prestigious scholarship from Siebel Systems. The Siebel Scholars Program was established to recognize students who have distinguished themselves through academic and leadership excellence. Aditya will receive $2,500 and the program will
receive $22,500 to defray tuition and expenses.
Aditya says he was surprised and grateful "for letting me have the opportunity to work on something that I am really interested in."
Aditya is currently working with the RADAR Project. His main area of interest is in developing a distributed framework in which machine learning can be applied to intelligent agents.
Congratulations Aditya!
For more information about the Siebel Scholars Program, click here.
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Information Session, 10 September 2003
An information session on the program was held on Wednesday 10 September 2003. For more information, contact Professors Karl Crary (crary@cs.cmu.edu) or Peter Steenkiste (prs@cs.cmu.edu).
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An Interview with Peter Steenkiste, 11 August 2003
Students completing the program "will have a broader background in computer science and more depth of understanding in their area of research", says Peter Steenkiste, Faculty Program Contact. In this interview, Peter tells us why he and Dana Scott developed the program and how students will benefit.
For the full interview, click here.
Last updated September 14, 2006.
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