Centennial Prize
CENTENNIAL PRIZE FOR THE BEST THESIS IN MECHANICAL AND CIVIL ENGINEERING
This prize, awarded annually to a Ph.D. candidate in applied mechanics, civil engineering, or mechanical engineering, is given to a student whose doctoral thesis is judged to be the most original and significant by a faculty committee appointed annually by the executive officer for mechanical and civil engineering. This prize was established with gifts from alumni following the Mechanical Engineering Centennial Celebration in 2007.
Award Winners
2024 | Nicholas H. Nelsen |
2023 | Andrew Akerson and Maegan Tucker |
2022 | Alexander Y Choi |
2021 | Ying Shi Teh |
2020 | William Joseph Schill |
2019 | Carlos Mauricio Portela Galindo |
2018 | Theresa A. Saxton-Fox |
2017 | Paul Plucinsky |
2016 | Chengyun Hua |
2015 | Keng Wit Lim and Michael Brian Rauls |
2014 | Gerry Della Rocca |