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The Sloan Foundation congratulates six outstanding young
researchers who have been selected to receive Sloan Industry
Studies Fellowships. The 2005 Sloan Industry Studies Fellows (in
alphabetical order), their institutions, and the industries they
will focus on are:
Pierre Azoulay, Assistant Professor, Columbia University,
Columbia Business School, Management Division (Pharmaceutical
Industry)
Amy Cohn, Assistant Professor, University of Michigan, College of
Engineering, Department of Industrial and Operations Engineering
(Passenger Airline Industry)
Natalia Levina, Assistant Professor, New York University, Stern
School of Business, Department of Information, Operations, and
Management Sciences (IT Services Industry)
Fiona Murray, Assistant Professor, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Sloan School of Management, Management of
Technology, Innovation & Entrepreneurship (Biomedical Technology
Industry)
Sandra Rothenberg, Assistant Professor, Rochester Institute of
Technology, College of Business, Management (Printing Industry)
Karen Smilowitz, Assistant Professor, Northwestern University,
School of Engineering and Applied Science, Department
of Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences
(Freight Transportation Industry)
The new Fellows were selected from highly qualified
scholars in the early stages of their careers on
the basis of their exceptional promise to contribute
to the field of industry studies, to the advancement
of knowledge, and to U.S. industrial development
and economic competitiveness.
The Program Committee that reviewed the nominations
consisted of the
following distinguished scholars:
Dr. Martin
Feldstein, President and CEO, National Bureau of Economic
Research, and Professor, Harvard University
Professor Frank Giarratani, University of Pittsburgh
Professor David Hodges, University of California, Berkeley
Professor M. Granger Morgan, Carnegie Mellon University
Professor Thomas Kochan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Professor Janice Hammond, Harvard Business School |