AES AWARDS EDUCATIONAL GRANTS
August 31, 2010

AES AWARDS EDUCATIONAL GRANTS

Julieta López received a grant to continue PhD studies in the Department of Theater, Film, and Television at the University of York, UK.

Ivana Andjelkovic was awarded a grant toward earning a PhD in computer science at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

This year’s John Eargle Scholar is Diego Antonio Mora Mendoza, who will pursue an MS from Carnegie Mellon School of Music. The Eargle award is given annually to a student who excels in both technology and music.

Zana Corbett has a bachelor’s degree from Kaunas University of Technology Arts in Lithuania and will study for an MS in sound recording at the Schulich School of Music at McGill University.

Elie El Noune has a bachelor of engineering in electronics and computers from the American University of Beirut, Lebanon. She will seek an MA in music, science, and technology from Stanford University.

Maurício José Gargel studied Social Communications at the Universidade Metodista de São Paulo and audio at the Institute of Audio and Video, where he is currently a teacher. He is entering the master of science in recording arts program at the University of Colorado, Denver.

Alan C. Johnson earned a BS in computer engineering at Iowa State University and has a master of engineering degree in electrical engineering from Princeton University. He will enroll in an MM Program at NYU’s Steinhardt School.

Jeanne Montalvo studied foreign languages and music and mass communications at the University of Central Florida, and recording technology at Georgia State University. She also has a studio recording diploma from Microfusa in Barcelona. She will enter the MM Program at the NYU Steinhardt School.

Philip Parenteau graduated from the Schulich School of Music, McGill University, with a concentration in jazz performance and music technology, and will continue at McGill for a master’s degree in sound recording.

Sergio A. Teran has a BS in electronic engineering from the University of Miami and plans to attend the Georgia Institute of Technology for a graduate degree in electronics and computer engineering.