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2009-10 Xerox-MIT fellows celebrated

Fellowship program was established to support top-tier engineering students — especially women and other groups traditionally underrepresented
From left to right: Sophie Vandebroek; Subra Suresh; Xerox-MIT Fellows Rhonda Jordan (ESD), Melissa Smith (MSE), Biliana Kaneva (EECS), Amy Mueller (CEE), and Greg Little (EECS); and Vice President James R. Larson, Xerox Research Center, Webster, NY.
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From left to right: Sophie Vandebroek; Subra Suresh; Xerox-MIT Fellows Rhonda Jordan (ESD), Melissa Smith (MSE), Biliana Kaneva (EECS), Amy Mueller (CEE), and Greg Little (EECS); and Vice President James R. Larson, Xerox Research Center, Webster, NY.
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The third cohort of Xerox-MIT Fellows were honored at a dinner co-hosted on Nov. 23, 2009, by Xerox CTO Sophie Vandebroek and MIT Dean of Engineering Subra Suresh.

The fellowship program was established in 2007 by Xerox to support top-tier students in the School of Engineering — especially women and other groups traditionally underrepresented in engineering — who are focused on research in such areas as green technologies, imaging and smart-document technology, nanotechnology and systems design.

The program connects students with Xerox professionals, who serve as mentors during the fellowship year; the students are also invited to spend the summer working at one of Xerox's four research centers worldwide.


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