Abstract

The McKinney Fellowship in Acoustics is a graduate research fellowship awarded to one student per year by Applied Research Laboratories at The University of Texas at Austin (ARL:UT). Created in 2006 and named after former lab director Chester M. McKinney, the fellowship is meant to foster quality research in acoustics while maintaining the strong connection between ARL:UT and the Graduate Program in Acoustics in the Cockrell School of Engineering. The fellowship provides up to three years of tuition and fees as well as a graduate research assistantship and travel expenses for the purpose of performing work toward a master’s or doctoral degree on a topic related to the acoustics research and development performed at ARL:UT. In this talk, the implementation of the McKinney Fellowship program will be given, as well as an overview of the research that has been done by the 10 McKinney Fellows of the past decade. The first author, a past McKinney Fellow, will also offer some personal perspective on the program.

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