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DESIGN AUTOMATION YOUNG INVESTIGATOR AWARD
(Unit of Award: Design Engineering Division (DED))

Date Established 2009
Achievement Recognized To recognize an outstanding young investigator who is making noteworthy contributions in the area of design automation.
Limitations Recipient can not be more than 35 years of age at the time of the nomination deadline. They must also be a member of ASME, and be in good standing with ASME at the time of the nomination. Current members of the Design Automation Executive Committee are not eligible for the award.
Nomination Deadline 08/10
Form of Award Glass plaque   Wood plaque   
Frequency of Presentation Annual
Administrator of Award Design Engineering Division – Design Automation Committee (DAC)
Recipients Selected By Design Automation Honors and Awards Technical Subcommittee
Selection Process The ASME Design Automation Executive Committee invites nominations for the Design Automation Outstanding Young Investigator Award. This award will be given from time to time, but never more than once each year, to recognize an outstanding young investigator who is making noteworthy contributions in the area of design automation, including research in • design representation, • design optimization, • design evaluation, and/or • design integration. Selection will be based on the nominee’s research contributions and accomplishments within the field of design automation as well as his/her impact on the field as attributed by prominent members in the field. The candidate must be no more than 35 years of age at the time of the nomination deadline, be a member of ASME, and be in good standing with ASME at the time of the nomination. Current members of the Design Automation Executive Committee are not eligible for the award. Selection will be made by a committee appointed by the Chair of the Design Automation Executive Committee. The recipient will be given $1,000 and presented with a certificate at the award ceremony, which will be held at the ASME DETC/CIE Conference. The nomination package should contain a cover letter from the nominator, the nominee’s curriculum vitae, a statement (not to exceed 1000 words) about the nominee’s research contributions, and three letters of recommendation. Nominators need not be members of ASME. For more information about the Design Automation Outstanding Young Investigator Award, including past recipients of the award, please visit our website at http://cdl.engr.uconn.edu/asmeda/dac/awards.html. Please send your nomination in a single pdf document to Prof. Frank Liou by 5pm EST, April 30, 2009. Unsuccessful nomination packages will be held for consideration for one additional year and may be updated as needed. Sincerely, Frank Liou Chair, ASME Design Automation Executive Committee
Funding Availability
Past Award Recipients 2009 Jeremy Michalek

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