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Outstanding Thesis & Dissertation Award
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The Graduate School is proud to announce the
recipients of the 2007 Outstanding Thesis and
Dissertation Awards. This is an annual award to
recognize exemplary scholarship that demonstrates
high potential impact on their field. Nominations
from faculty mentors come to the Graduate School
where they are reviewed by a faculty committee. |
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The 2007 winners for the Outstanding Dissertation Award are:
• Travis F. Doering, Ph.D., Anthropology
“An Unexplored Realm in the Heartland of the
Southern Gulf Olmec: Investigations at El
Marquesillo, Veracruz, Mexico”
Co-Major Professor, Robert H. Tykot, Ph.D., E.
Christian Wells, Ph.D.
• Tevfik Yucek, Ph.D., Electrical Engineering
“Channel, Spectrum, and Waveform Awareness in OFDM-Based
Cognitive Radio Systems “
Major Professor, Huseyin Arslan, Ph.D.
The 2007 winners for the Outstanding Thesis Award are:
• Karen J. Dalton, American Studies
“Kitsch and Southwest Hybridity in the Art of Ted De
Grazia”
Major Professor, Ruth Banes, Ph.D.
• Ryan Mabry, Computer Engineering
“Gate Level Dynamic Energy Estimation in
Asynchronous Circuits Using Petri Nets”
Co-Major Professors, Nagarajan Ranganathan, Ph.D.,
Hao Zheng, Ph.D.
• Daniel Rojas, Industrial Engineering
“Revenue Management Techniques Applied to the
Parking Industry”
Major Professor, Grisselle Centeno, Ph.D
• Andrea Satterfield, Art History
“The Assimilation of the Indigenous American:
Reading Cristoph Weiditz’ ‘Trachtenbuch’ as an
Ethnographic Document”
Major Professor, Helena Szepe, Ph.D.
Please join the
Graduate School in congratulating these scholars on
their high academic achievement. |