This is the twenty-second year that NVIDIA has invited PhD students to submit their research projects for consideration. Recipients are selected based on their academic achievements, professor nomination, and area of research. We have found this program to be a great way to support academia in its pursuit of cutting edge innovation, as well as an ideal avenue to introduce NVIDIA to the future leaders of our industry.
The application period for the 2023-2024 academic year is now CLOSED. Notifications of final decisions will be emailed to applicants by the end of November.
We are excited to announce the 2022 NVIDIA Graduate Fellowship recipients!
We know that there is incredibly important work taking place at universities worldwide, and the NVIDIA Graduate Fellowship Program allows us to demonstrate our commitment to academia in supporting research that spans all areas of computing innovation. Again this year, emphasis was given to students pushing the envelope in artificial intelligence, deep neural networks, natural language processing, robotics, and related fields.
We had another record year of applications for the NVIDIA Graduate Fellowship Program and the fellowship committee undertook the very difficult task of reviewing all these applications. All of the research projects were very exciting and selecting the final fellowship recipients was an extremely difficult decision. Chief Scientist, Bill Dally, and the rest of the review committee would like to congratulate the 2022 NVIDIA Graduate Fellows:
STANFORD UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA
CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
CORNELL UNIVERSITY
University of Hong Kong
Carnegie Mellon University
Stanford University
University of Tübingen
UNIVERSITY OF MONTREAL
GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
University of California, Berkeley
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Simon Fraser University
2020 NVIDIA Graduate Fellowship Recipients!
We are excited to announce the 2020 NVIDIA Graduate Fellowship recipients! We know that there is incredibly important work taking place at universities worldwide, and the NVIDIA Graduate Fellowship Program allows us to demonstrate our commitment to academia in supporting research that spans all areas of computing innovation. Again this year, emphasis was given to students pushing the envelope in artificial intelligence, deep neural networks, autonomous vehicles, and related fields.
We had another record year of applications for the NVIDIA Graduate Fellowship Program and the fellowship committee undertook the very difficult task of reviewing all these applications. All of the research projects were very exciting and selecting the final fellowship recipients was an extremely difficult decision. Chief Scientist, Bill Dally, and the rest of the review committee would like to congratulate the 2020 NVIDIA Graduate Fellows:
DARTMOUTH COLLEGE
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, MERCED
Cornell University
Technical University of Darmstadt
Georgia Institute of Technology
UNIVERSITY OF MÜNSTER
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY
University of Texas at Austin
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
UNIVERSIDAD DE ZARAGOZA
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAPAIGN
Sponsorship for the Compute the Cure initiative, which aims to advance the fight against cancer.
Johns Hopkins University
New York University
EPFL
University of California, Santa Barbara
UNIVERISTY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY