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Two Georgia Tech engineering students, Calvin King Jr. and Shreyas Sen, have been awarded 2010 Intel Ph.D. Fellowships.  The program, which recognizes students working in fields related to Intel’s business and research interests, recognized 27 outstanding Ph.D. students from 13 universities this year. 

Calvin King Jr. is pursuing his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE).  His thesis is “Surfacing Invisible Aspects of Domestic Networks to Affect Engagement with Infrastructure”.  Shreyas Sen is also in the ECE program with a thesis on “Process Variation Tolerant Virtually Zero Margin Wireless Circuits & Systems for Low Power Operation”.  Marshini Chetty, another Georgia Tech student, also received the award. 

Recipients were invited to the Ph.D. Fellowship forum at Intel where they met top technical leaders from across the country, as well as other Intel Fellows and senior principal engineers. The Intel Ph.D. Fellowship program is very competitive, with students pre-selected by their respective universities before applying for the ward, and then reviewed by Intel Fellows and senior technologists to decide the winners.