Industrial Fellows Program


Industrial Fellows
The goal of the Industrial Fellows Program is to bring industrial and university scientists and engineers together in collaborative interaction for an extended period. This program structure provides the opportunity to formulate and implement long-term, non-proprietary research projects of mutual interest and encourages the exchange of new insights, ideas, and knowledge. Companies with IPrime Sponsor-level membership may send one Fellow per year as part of their membership fees. Affiliate-level companies may send Fellows for an additional fee.

While in residence at the University, a designated employee works closely with IPrime researchers on a pre-defined research project of mutual interest. To encourage Industrial Fellows and IPrime faculty to have a true interactive research experience, the program allows for a flexible schedule, and the residency period ranges from 10 days to one year. However, to ensure meaningful collaboration, the 10 days should be scheduled within a year.

How to Become an Industrial Fellow
The prospective Fellow works with the IPrime faculty member who will be directly associated with the project to develop a one- to two-page proposal describing the nature of the research and the estimated amount of time to be spent in residence. The Fellow, faculty member and appropriate IPrime Program Leader sign this proposal and forward it to the Partnership Director for final approval.

Current Fellows
Since its inception, over 125 IPrime Industrial Fellows from 33 companies have participated in this program. Currently, we have these Industrial Fellows pursuing diverse projects:

Sanjiv Bhatt Entegris
Yoshihiro Inui Sekisui Chemical
Qiang Lan Huntsman Chemical
Tomohior Matsuda Lintec
Yoshi Morita Nitto Denko
Takumi Shibuta Sumitomo Chemical
Hiroshi Yoshiba Dai Nippon Printing

Recent Fellows

An example of research completed by an Industrial Fellow is available below.

Jim Nelson
3M
Selective Fluorination of Commodity Diene-containing Block Copolymers