ATI recognizes that today's research is next year's commercial or entertainment application, and that young researchers are likely to come up with new and exciting ideas. ATI is driven to contribute to research efforts that will lead to the next generation of computer graphics applications. To support such researchers, ATI Technologies, Inc. has established the ATI Fellowship Program. Recipients receive a stipend to help further their research. The fellowship program is open worldwide.
There will be no 2009-2010 ATI Fellowship Program due to unforeseen financial circumstances. We hope to restart the fellowships as soon as possible.
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Winners for the 2008-2009 ATI Fellowship Program
ATI awarded the following 6 fellowships of $25,000 for the 2008-2009 academic year
- Toshiya Hachisuka - University of California, San Diego
- Charles Han - Columbia University
- Jon Hasselgren - Lund University
- Daniel Horn - Stanford University
- Byunghyun Jang - NorthEastern University
- John Kelm - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Winners for the 2007-2008 ATI Fellowship Program
ATI awarded the following 4 fellowships of $25,000 for the 2007-2008 academic year
- Michael Gordon - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Daniel Horn - Stanford University
- Nicolas Galoppo Von Borries - University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- Christopher DeCoro - Princeton University
Winners for the 2006-2007 ATI Fellowship Program
ATI awarded the following 4 fellowships of $25,000 for the 2006-2007 academic year
- Alexandre Joly - University of Texas, Austin
- Daniel Horn - Stanford University
- Jeremy Sheaffer - University of Virginia
- Ryan White - University of California, Berkeley
Fellowships of US$25,000 will be awarded for the 2009-2010 academic year.
Fellowship recipients will be required to sign a statement stating that they have not received a similar award from any other company.
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