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Scholarships

ASME RTD STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Rail Transportation Division (RTD) continues to be a strong supporter of collegiate researchers,
both professors and students, who play a vital role in the advancement of the rail industry. To this end, the ASME RTD offers the ASME RTD Graduate
and Undergraduate Student Scholarships, which give students the opportunity to network with rail professionals, present rail research publications, and
exchange ideas on rail technological innovations and solutions at the ASME Joint Rail Conference (JRC). Most importantly, the scholarships increase
the awareness of the rail engineering discipline from both an academic and professional perspective. Since 2011, the ASME Rail Transportation Division
has awarded over $144,200 in student conference scholarships to 136 deserving graduate and undergraduate students enrolled at U.S. colleges and
universities with an interest in rail.

For additional details on the scholarship application process and requirements, please visit the Rail Transportation Division website. The ASME RTD
Graduate and Undergraduate Student Conference Scholarships will be presented at the JRC banquet on Thursday night.

THE V. TERREY HAWTHORNE MEMORIAL GRADUATE STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Terrey Hawthorne had many technical affiliations and was the recipient         He authored 12 ASME papers as well as papers for international rail
of several awards for his contributions. He was awarded the Rail               organizations. He was a contributing author to the ASME book,
Transportation Division Distinguished Service Award in 1985, elected to        “100 Years of Railroad Progress” and co-editor of the Railway Engineering
ASME Fellow in 1987, awarded the RTD Arnold Stucki Award in 1995, and          section of “Mark’s Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers.”
was given the ASME Dedicated Service Award in 1998. Terrey was also a
past chairman of RTD, RTD Executive Committee, RTD Advisory                    The V. Terrey Hawthorne Memorial Graduate Scholarship is awarded
Committee, and a past Vice President ASME Environmental and                    annually to deserving graduate students.
Transportation Group. He was past chairman of the Mechanical
Committee of the Standard Coupler Manufacturers, and a founding                Purpose: Fund travel, lodging, and conference registration expenses for
member and past chairman of CUMEC (Cushioning Unit Manufacturers’              scholarship awardees selected to attend the ASME Joint Rail Conference
Engineers Committee). He was also a Technical Affiliate to the American        (JRC).
Railway Car Institute. Terrey’s engineering expertise led to 45 U.S. patents,
19 Canadian, 6 Australian, and 52 other foreign patents.                       Award Amount: $800 USD

THE SWAMIDAS K. CHARAN (JOHN) PUNWANI MEMORIAL UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT
SCHOLARSHIP FUND

John Punwani was dedicated to the success of the ASME Rail                     Purpose: Fund travel, lodging, and conference registration expenses for

Transportation Division (RTD). His commitment was reflected in his             scholarship awardees selected to attend the ASME Joint Rail Conference

extensive service as he fulfilled different capacities to include: the ASME    (JRC).

Executive Committee 1998-2003, the RTD Division Chair 2002-03, the             Award Amount: $800 USD
ASME RTD General Committee as the Freight Car Committee chair, the

ASME RTD Advisory Committee 2004-2008, the Committee Chair

2004-2005, and served as the ASME representative on the Elmer A.

Sperry Board of Award. In addition, he was also appointed as an Honorary

Member of the RTD Advisory Committee in 2008. He also authored and

coauthored over 20 ASME technical papers. The Swamidas K. Charan

(John) Punwani Memorial Undergraduate Student Scholarship is awarded

10 annually to deserving undergraduate students.
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