The Junior Bose Award for Excellence in Teaching
The Junior Bose Award was established in 1995-96 and is presented each year to the outstanding contributor to education from among the School of Engineering faculty members who are being proposed for promotion to associate professor without tenure.
The Junior Bose Award was established in 1995-96 and is presented each year to the outstanding contributor to education from among the School of Engineering faculty members who are being proposed for promotion to associate professor without tenure. Engineering Council selects the recipient as part of its promotion deliberations.
In 2004, the Bose Foundation renewed its commitment to fund this award for ten years, and increased the prize to $3,000. (In 2005-2006 we made two awards, thereby reducing the Bose Foundation’s commitment to nine years.)
Award Recipients
2011-2012 Youssef Marzouk
Aeronautics and Astronautics
2010-2011 Kristala Prather
Chemical Engineering
2009-2010 Scott Aaronson
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
2008-2009 Krystyn Van Vliet
Materials Science and Engineering
2007-2008 Jacopo Buongiorno
Nuclear Science and Engineering
2006-2007 Francesco Stellacci
Materials Science and Engineering
2005-2006 Anette Hosoi and Daniel Frey
Mechanical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering/ESD
2004-2005 Karen Willcox
Aeronautics and Astronautics
2003-2004 David Perrault
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
2002-2003 Rahul Sarpeshkar
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
2001-2002 David Darmofal and Hari Balakrishnan
Aeronautics and Astronautics and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
2000-2001 Leonard McMillan
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
1999-2000 Paula Hammond
Chemical Engineering
1998-99 Heidi Nepf
Civil and Environmental Engineering
1997-98 Douglas Hart
Mechanical Engineering
1996-97 Steven Leeb
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
1995-96 Gregory Wornell
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

