AT&T Labs and Lucent Bell Laboratories Ph.D. Fellowship Programs 1972 - 2002 Program Results/Data Elaine P. Laws October, 2002.

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AT&T Labs and Lucent Bell Laboratories Ph.D. Fellowship Programs Program Results/Data Elaine P. Laws October, 2002

AT&T Labs and Lucent Bell Laboratories Ph.D. Fellowship Programs --Results Summary Total Awards by Program Completion Data--MS and Ph.D. Comparison Completion Data Average Number of Years to Complete Ph.D.s Companies and Research Institutes that Employ Fellowship Alumni Universities that Employ Fellowship Alumni Program Awards and Recognition Program Impact Other Data (optional)

AT&T Labs and Lucent Bell Laboratories Ph.D. Fellowship Programs -- Total Awards

CRFP and GRPW Students--Fields of Study EngineeringCRFPGRPW Electrical Engineering34%19% Mechanical Engineering 5% 0% Industrial Engineering and O. R. 5% 3% Material Science 4% 6% Chemical Engineering 2% 1% Other<1% 1% Science Physics17%24% Computer Science13%18% Chemistry12%15% Mathematics 6% 12% Economics and Psychology 2% 1% Other 0% 0%

AT&T Labs and Lucent Bell Laboratories Ph. D. Fellowship Programs--Completion Data- Summary

AT&T Labs and Lucent Bell Laboratories Ph. D. Fellowship Programs--Completion Data-CRFP CRFP Ph.D, 151, 69.9% M.S., 38, 17.6% In Progress, 0, 0.0% Withdrawn, 27, 12.5%

AT&T Labs and Lucent Bell Laboratories Ph. D. Fellowship Programs--Completion Data-GRPW (Fellows) GRPW Award Year (Fellows) Ph.D, 40, 71% M.S, 4, 7% In Progress, 1, 2% Withdrawn, 11, 20%

AT&T Labs and Lucent Bell Laboratories Ph. D. Fellowship Programs--Completion Data-GRPW GRPW Awards Ph.D., 119, 78% M.S., 6, 4% In Progress, 4, 3% Withdrawn, 23, 15%

Comparison Completion Data ProgramAward years As of Registered time to degree(RTD) PHD GEM Ph.D. Fellowship NA73% * Ford Foundation Pre-doctoral Minority Fellowship years41% National Science Foundation Minority Graduate Fellowship years41% Illinois Minority Graduate Incentive Program(IMGIP) years55% CRFP years70%

AT&T Labs and Lucent Bell Laboratories Ph.D. Fellowship Programs- Average Years to Complete

AT&T Labs and Lucent Bell Laboratories Ph.D. Fellowship Programs- Average Years to Complete Degrees--GRPW

Companies and Research Institutes That Employ Fellowship Alumni Agere Agilent Labs Allied Signal Apple AT&T Bellcore/Telcordia Bell South Booz-Allen Hamilton Bose Chronicle of Higher Education Corning DARPA Dow Dupont GE Research Goddard Institute Hewlett Packard IBM Interval Research Jet Propulsion Laboratory Lawrence Berkeley Lab Lehman Brothers Los Alamos National Laboratory Lotus Lucent Technologies Kodak Mitre Motorola National Institute of Standards NASA Nuclear Regulatory Commission Rockwell Semiconductor Systems Sandia National Laborattory Seagate Technologies Schlumberger Silicon Graphics Texas Instruments USGA Xerox

Universities that Employ Fellowship Alumni Auburn Univesity Arizona State University Boston University California Institute of Technology Careton College Carnegie Mellon University Clark Atlanta University City College of New York Cornell University Dartmouth College Duke University Florida A&M University Georgetown University Georgia Institute of Technology Harvard University Hiriam College Hofstra University Howard University James Madison University Loyola University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Morehouse College Morgan State University North Carolina A&T University Northeastern University New Jersey Institute of Technology New Mexico State University Oberlin College Oregon State University Pennslyvania State University Polytechnic University Pomonoa College Princeton University Rutgers University Smith College Spelman College Stanford University Texas A&M University of California --Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, San Diego University of Chicago University of Dayton University of Maryland--Balitmore County, College Park University of Massachusetts--Lowell University of Michigan University of Nebraska University of Pittsburgh University of Puerto Rico University of Texas--Austin University of Washington University of Wisconsin--Madison Vassar Wesleyan Williams College Yale University

AT&T Labs and Lucent Bell Laboratories Ph.D. Fellowship Programs--Awards and Recognition Program Awards AT&T Labs Fellowship Program-- Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring Women in Engineering Programs & Advocates Network--Breakthrough Award Lucent GRPW--Maria Mitchell Women in Science Award

AT&T Labs and Lucent Bell Laboratories Ph.D. Fellowship Programs--Awards and Recognition Graduate Awards--Mentoring Dr. Charles Thompson--University of Massachusetts-Lowell-- Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring Dr. Armando Rodriguez--Arizona State University--Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring

AT&T Labs and Lucent Bell Laboratories Ph.D. Fellowship Programs-- Impact years of Ph.D. fellowship support programs for women and under-represented minorities Financial Support, Summer Internships, and one-on-one Mentoring key aspects of the programs success Intern programs for minorities and women and majority students Growth of a Mentoring Culture across AT&T Labs and Lucent Bell Laboratories for fellowship students, interns, new hires Approximately 500 total participants 275 Ph.D.s (74% completion rate) 44 MS degrees (12% completion rate) 30% of graduates at top US Academic Institutions as Faculty 17% are in Leadership and Academic Positions Presidential, Maria Mitchell, WEPAN Awards for Excellence in Mentoring

AT&T Labs and Lucent Bell Laboratories Ph.D. Fellowship Programs-- Other Data Total CRFP/ALFP Students Race/ Sex/% African American Male51% African American Female24% Hispanic Male17% Hispanic Female 7% Native American Female.5% Native American Male.5% Total GRPW Students--Women’s Program (Note-- estimated): White Females55% Asian Females35% Others 10% Notes: Total all females 93 (CRFP/ALFP), 193 (GRPW)= / 498= 57.5% Notes: Total all minority males: = 212; 212 / 498 = 42.5%

AT&T Labs and Lucent Bell Laboratories Ph.D. Fellowship Programs-- Other Data Program Applicant Credentials GPA -Top 10% of class (average 3.4 GPA) Competitive scores on SAT verbal (high 560s), math(mid 600s), and advanced tests ( ) Applicants from wide cross section of US universities

AT&T Labs and Lucent Bell Laboratories Ph.D. Fellowship Programs-- Other Data CRFP/ALFP Completion Rate 69% received Ph.D. 18% received Master’s only CRFP/ALFP Student School Enrollments for the Ph.D. MIT 21% Berkeley 16% Stanford 12% Georgia Tech 6% Cornell 5% Columbia 3% Harvard 2% CalTech 2% Princeton 1%

AT&T Labs and Lucent Bell Laboratories Ph.D. Fellowship Programs-- Other Data GRPW Completion Rate 74.5% (grants and fellowships combined) 71% fellowship students only 78% grant students only GRPW Fellowship/Grant Students-- School Enrollments for the Ph.D. MIT 26% Stanford 22% Berkeley 11% Harvard 9% Princeton 9% Cornell 5% CalTech 3%

CRFP Graduates Percentage of Total Ph.D. Graduates in Electrical Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science, Mathematics GroupEEChemPhysicsCSMath African Am12%2%9%8%5% Hispanics 5%1%1%4%1% Nat. Am..5%.02%.3%-- Based on Data reported by NSF--Women, Minorities and Persons with Disabilities in Science and Engineering:2000, NSF , Table 4-12 (compared with CRFP graduate data )

GRPW Graduates Percentage of Total Ph.D. Graduates in Electrical Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science, Mathematics GroupEEChemPhysicsCSMath White Females2.6%.3%2%1.3%.5% Asian Females3.1%.3%.9%1.9% 0% Based on Data reported by NSF--Women, Minorities and Persons with Disabilities in Science and Engineering:2000, NSF , Table 4-12 (compared with CRFP graduate data )