The Howard Resnikoff Scholarship (not active)
This scholarship is not being awarded anymore. The last scholarship holder of the Howard Resnikoff Scholarship was Julian Rittmayer.
A minimum of €5000 awarded annually as a scholarship to a North American undergraduate student enrolled at Jacobs University. The scholarship is given in honor of Howard Resnikoff, founding member of the Board of Governors of Jacobs University. This scholarship is not funded by JUFA, but by Jacobs University directly. Since Howard was so active and instrumental to and through JUFA in the last years, we have the honor of helping in the selection of scholars and we provide an active network in the US for their future career development.
A minimum of €5000 awarded annually as a scholarship to a North American undergraduate student enrolled at Jacobs University. The scholarship is given in honor of Howard Resnikoff, founding member of the Board of Governors of Jacobs University. This scholarship is not funded by JUFA, but by Jacobs University directly. Since Howard was so active and instrumental to and through JUFA in the last years, we have the honor of helping in the selection of scholars and we provide an active network in the US for their future career development.
Howard L. Resnikoff founded Aware, Inc., a mathematical engineering company that develops algorithms and chipsets for high-speed modems and compression software for quality-demanding imaging applications, where he was President and CEO.
Previously Dr. Resnikoff was Associate Vice President at Harvard University; Chairman of the Department of Mathematics at the University of California, Irvine; and Professor of Mathematics at Rice University. He is a recipient of the U.S. Senior Scientist Award from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, and has twice been a Visiting Member at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J. In addition to being instrumental for the Jacobs Foundation of America, Howard Resnikoff served on the Board of Governors of Jacobs University Bremen in Germany 1999-2009. |
Scholars
Julian Rittmayer
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Abbey Taylor
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Other Scholars
Jan Brenstein | Megan White | Alexandra Greig
Jan Brenstein | Megan White | Alexandra Greig
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