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Professor Tarek El Dokor has qualified
for one of seven prestigious Honda Advanced Research Grants. He
and his Electrical and Computer Engineering students will work with
development of holographic instrument panel controls and displays.
Embry-Riddle to Offer $60,000 Annually in
National Science Foundation Grants to Deserving Scholars
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, Arizona, will
offer substantial scholarships to academically talented students
who enroll in the Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering
programs and who are in need of financial assistance. These scholarships
are funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) Grant, allowing
up to $10,000 per academic year to qualified, selected students
to assist them in meeting tuition.
FIRST Robotics scholarship deadline extended. The
purpose of the Embry-Riddle FIRST Robotics Scholarship is to allow
FIRST Robotics and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University to recognize
high school students who have displayed significant achievements
in education and leadership during their high school career. The
award will be up to $5000 annually. Contact Debra Cates at 928-777-6687
or catesd@erau.edu
for more information.