Graduate Student Awards

M. E. Van Valkenburg Graduate Research Award

Established 1990


Mac Van Valkenburg

Mac Van Valkenburg earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Utah in 1943, a master's degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1946, and a doctorate from Stanford University in 1952, all in electrical engineering.

Dr. Van Valkenburg joined the faculty at the University of Illinois in 1955. From 1966 to 1974, he served as professor and head of electrical engineering at Princeton University before returning to the U of I. In 1982, Van Valkenburg was named to the college's first endowed chair known as the W. W. Grainger Professorship. In 1984, he was appointed Dean of the College of Engineering. During the 1980's, Mac helped steer the institution to national prominence during a "renaissance in engineering."

He was author of seven textbooks. A member of the National Academy of Engineering, Van Valkenburg received the Lamme Medal, the highest honor of the American Society for Engineering Education; the George Westinghouse Award from the same organization; the Education Medal of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; and the Halliburton Engineering Education Leadership Award of the UI engineering college.

Mac Van Valkenburg died in Orem, Utah on March 13, 1997.

DESCRIPTION:

In 1986 a fund was established on the occasion of the 65th birthday of Mac Van Valkenburg, with income from the fund to be used to provide a fellowship in his honor. Mac Van Valkenburg symbolizes the highest quality of engineering education in Illinois and, indeed, in the country. The award, which is given annually to one or two outstanding PhD candidates, carries a minimum $7500 stipend.

REQUIREMENTS:

  1. The award recipient shall be enrolled in the Ph.D. program of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
  2. The award recipient shall have successfully passed his or her qualifying exam.
  3. The award recipient shall have demonstrated excellence in research in the areas of circuits, systems, or computers.

APPLICATIONS:

The on-line application form will be advertised on My.ECE. A complete application should consist of the student’s resume, his/her list of publications, and 2 letters of recommendation (one from the research advisor) which should be e-mailed to Kara MacGregor (kmacgreg@illinois.edu). Applications will be due in November.

SELECTION PROCESS:

All applications for the Award will be judged by the ECE Graduate Fellowship Committee based on the above criteria.

AWARD:

The award carries a stipend of $7500. The recipients are recognized at the annual ECE Award Banquet in April.

PAST RECIPIENTS OF THE AWARD:

Year Recipient
2009

Shreyas Sundaram

2008

Ali Davoudi
Yun Fu

2007 Hua Wang
2006 Tie Liu
  Ming Zhang
2005 Yingbin Liang
  Byonghyo Shim
  Lingxiao Zhang
2004 Jean-Francois Chamberland
  Sami R. Hyvonen
2003 Rong Rong Chen
2002 Dror Baron
2001 Rakesh Dugad
  Xiang Zhou
2000 Jia Ru Li

1999

Samit Basu


Daniel L. Marks

1998

Songwu Lu

1995-96

Vamsi Boppana

1992-93

Zigang Pan

1991-92

Daniel Noneaker

Kara MacGregor

For More Information Contact:

Kara MacGregor
kmacgreg@illinois.edu
153 Everitt Laboratory, MC-702
(217) 333-9706