The GSI Board of Directors has made their selections for this year’s GSI Fellowship awards from a number of proposals from universities around the world. The program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students studying geosynthetics. Requests for proposals (RFP’s) for the upcoming seventh year of the program will be announced this winter. In order to be eligible, students must focus on a geosynthetic topic, have passed their candidacy examination, and be recommended by their advisor. The recipients for the 2013–2014 GSI Fellowship Awards are as follows:
Class 6(a) — 1st Year Funding at $10,000 per Student
No.: 1-13
Name: Jongwan Eun
University: University of Wisconsin
Advisor: Craig Benson
Topic: Transport Parameters in Coextruded Geomembrane Containing Ethylene Vinyl-Alcohol
No.: 2-13
Name: Yu Qian
University: University of Illinois
Advisor: Erol Tutumluer
Topic: Geogrid-Ballast Interaction and Geogrid Application in Railroad Reinforcement using Image-aided Discrete Element Method
Class 5(b) — 2nd Year Funding at $5,000 per Student
No.: 2-12
Name: Xunchang Fei
University: University of Michigan
Advisor: Dimitrios Zekkos
Topic: Impact of Municipal Solid Waste Biodegradation on Separator Geotextile
Class 4(c) — 3rd Year Funding at $5000 per Student
No.: 3-11
Name: Felix Jacobs
University: RWTH Aachen University
Advisor: Martin Ziegler
Topic: Large Scale Biaxial Compression Testing of Geogrid Reinforced Soil
Please contact Jamie Koerner at jrkoerner@verizon.net for additional information on the students and their respective projects or go to www.geosynthetic-institute.org/gsifellows.htm for a complete history of the fellowship program.