PhD Powerhouse: Tech Fellowship to Launch New Era of Computing, Engineering Research
Dennis Livesay, the Dave House Dean of Michigan Tech’s College of Computing, and Michelle Scherer, dean of the University’s College of Engineering, announced the inaugural Dave House Computational Innovation Fellowship this week. The initiative aims to bridge the disciplines of engineering and computing through deep, sustained research collaborations by uniting faculty and students from both colleges.
Supported by Tech alumnus Dave House ’65 and the House Family Foundation, this one-of-a-kind fellowship is designed to recruit and support high-caliber doctoral students to build cross-college collaborations in support of computational innovation at Michigan Tech.
“Collaboration and interdisciplinary research make Michigan Tech stronger,” said House. “The Colleges of Engineering and Computing have made great strides in working together, and it’s my hope that these fellowships will catalyze even more long-lasting partnerships.”
The inaugural Dave House Computational Innovation Fellowship has been awarded to Assistant Professors Tan Chen (ECE) and Michael Walker (CS) for their research focused on human-robot interaction. The fellowship will support an incoming doctoral student, co-advised by Chen and Walker, with two years of full funding.
Learn more about this one-of-a-kind fellowship and its first research project at Michigan Tech News.