Gerald T. Heydt Graduate Fellowship for Power Engineering – Arizona State University
Graduate Fellowships @Fellowships posted 2 months agoJob Description
Job Description: An annual fellowship supporting graduate students in power engineering at ASU’s School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering. Named for a renowned power engineering educator, it aims to bolster this specialty area.
Role Description: Fellows are full-time M.S. or Ph.D. students concentrating on power engineering research. The award supplements their academic funding, enabling them to pursue advanced study.
Application Cycle: Annual.
What You’ll Need: U.S. citizenship is required. Must be a full-time graduate student in a power engineering or closely related track within ASU’s ECEE department. Strong academic performance is expected.
Preferred or Required Qualifications: Demonstrated interest and progress in power engineering research. Selection is based on merit (the exact process is internal to the department).
Benefits and Perks: A monetary fellowship (exact amount set by the department) is provided annually. Recipients also have full tuition/fees covered through other support (e.g., assistantship). This award is supplemental and requires full-time status.
Where and How You Can Apply: The Department nominates candidates in spring. Interested students should consult their ECEE graduate advisor. (ASU’s Graduate Fellowships portal lists “Gerald T. Heydt Scholarship/Fellowship” as available to U.S. citizens in power engineering.)