Undergraduate Student Awards

Bei Tse and May Chao Award

Carter Eid

Carter Eid

Presented to a senior within the department who has displayed extraordinary scholarly achievements and promise. It is given in honor of Professor Bei Tse Chao, a pioneering scholar in the diverse fields of metal cutting, heat transfer, and multipurpose flow, and Professor May Kiang Chao, an assistant professor of library administration at Illinois. In 1952, Professor May Kiang Chao began her career at the university shortly after earning a bachelor’s degree in library science from Illinois. Professor Bei Tse Chao began his career at Illinois in 1948. He held fellowships with ASME and ASEE. In 1975, Bei Tse Chao was named Head of the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, serving from 1975 to 1987. In 1985, he was among the first group of University of Illinois faculty to receive the University Scholar Award.  

C.L. and Harriette Johnson Scholarship

AJ Bernardo

AJ Bernardo

 

Kyriaki Karavasis

Kyriaki Karavasis

Michael Villanueva

Michael Villanueva

 

Eungi Youn

Eungi Youn

 This award was established by Clarendon Lee Johnson (BS Marketing 1954) and Erle Johnson (BSGE 1949) in memory of their father, Clarence L. Johnson. Although Clarence was not a graduate of Illinois, he developed a strong attachment to the MechSE Department through his love of steam engines. This award is determined by scholarship, personal qualities, and professional and cultural activities. 

Oscar A. Leutwiler Award

Fele Felemban

Fele Felemban

Sophia Litauszki

Sophia Litauszki

Aja Phan

Aja Phan

This award is given to a senior in mechanical engineering or engineering mechanics in honor of Oscar A. Leutwiler, professor of mechanical engineering and head of the department from 1934 to 1945. Established in 1991, recipients of this award are determined based upon scholarship, personal qualities, and professional and cultural activities. 

Fred B. Seely Award

 

Haoyang Zhou

 

Ethan Cho

This award honors an outstanding senior in engineering mechanics and was established by Professor Fred B. Seely’s sons in his honor. Professor Seely was department head of the former Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Department from 1934 until 1952. Professor Seely was not only a leader in the field of mechanics, but also had a gift for enriching the educational experiences and creative talents of his students. Every action and deed coupled with a warm and friendly attitude displayed his sincere desire to be helpful and thoughtful of others. Meticulous in his technical writing and setting high moral and ethical standards in his own activities, he inspired those who worked with him to develop professionally to their fullest capability. 

James and Loretta Bayne  Award for Outstanding Senior Design Project

Jakob Oransen, Marshall Tenzer

SpinalVision Team

Spring 2024

 Terry Ma, Jakob Orjansen (left), Marshall Tenzer (right), Angela Wong,
Hansen Zhang, and Charlene Zhao

Aryan Aggarwal, Maia Ben-David, Marit Ley, Shiv Sharma

Projectile Resistance Team

Fall 2024

 Aryan Aggarwal (top left), Maia Ben-David (top right), Marit Ley (bottom left), Brooke Mickey (not pictured), Shiv Sharma (bottom right)

This award is presented in honor of Professor James W. Bayne to a Senior Design team that had an outstanding project from the previous fall and spring semesters. 

John C. and Elizabeth J. Chato Award in Bioengineering

Delaney Marringa

Delaney Marringa

Rene Mohammadi

Rene Mohammadi

Bella Tortorici

Bella Tortorici


This award was established in 2001 and is given to an outstanding undergraduate student engaged in activities related to bioengineering. Professor John C. Chato joined the faculty of mechanical engineering at the University of Illinois in 1964 and retired in 1996. He was instrumental in establishing the campus-wide Bioengineering Program and was the first chairman of its executive committee. Elizabeth Chato earned a B.S. degree in zoology from the University of Cincinnati in 1954, and later worked as a Laboratory Technician with the Department of Horticulture at Illinois. 

A. G. Friederich Memorial Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering

Matthew Bianchi

Matthew Bianchi

 This award is given to a junior or senior in mechanical engineering or engineering mechanics who has a special interest in machine design. 

Seichi Konzo Memorial Award

Lilian Abbed

Lilian Abbed

Greg Kwan

Greg Kwan

Shreyas Malladi

Shreyas Malladi

Nathan Stalder

Nathan Stalder

Benjamin Tsao

Benjamin Tsao

Jordan Westphal

Jordan Westphal

This award is given to an outstanding undergraduate or graduate student enrolled in the Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering. 

Helmut H. and Rudi K. Korst Award

Jon Coonley

Jon Coonley

Finnley Ryan

Finnley Ryan

Established in 1984, this award is presented in honor of Professor Helmut H. Korst and his wife Rudi K. Korst and is funded by the Korst children. Professor Korst served on the faculty of the Department of Mechanical Engineering from 1948 to 1984 and as head of the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering from 1962 to 1974. Rudi was his gracious partner and teammate throughout Helmut's tenure in the department and played an active role in assimilating the students, spouses and partners into the university culture. The award is presented to a senior in mechanical engineering who displays excellence in thermal science courses and in overall scholarship.  

Fred B. Seely TAM Merit Award

Ashwin Manur

Ashwin Manur

Established in the early 1980s by the former Theoretical and Applied Mathematics Department, this award honors a student's special contributions to engineering mechanics programs and activities. The TAM Merit Award is not an annual award, but rather, is given when a student's contributions during the year are determined to have been significant. 

Alfred B. Swanson Endowed Fund in Environmental Research

Alan Jialin Lu

Alan (Jialin) Lu

This award is presented to a student who has demonstrated significant interest in working to protect the earth’s ozone layer and stabilizing the global climate by working with technologies that reduce emissions of ozone-depleting fuels, to use fossil fuels more efficiently, and to produce energy from non-fossil fuels. 

Kenneth J. Trigger Award (in Mechanical & Industrial Engineering)

Zachary Balakrishnan

Zachary Balakrishnan

Madison Garcia

Madison Garcia

Greg Kwan

Greg Kwan

Marit Ley

Marit Ley

Eron Mahmudi

Eron Mahmudi

Jeff Panella

Jeff Panella

Asaiah Rock

Asaiah Rock

Joseph Symanski

Joseph Symanski

This award, in honor of Professor Trigger, is presented to a senior in mechanical engineering or engineering mechanics who has displayed an interest in manufacturing and has demonstrated excellence in that area, as well as overall scholarship. 

Patrick B. and Janet A. Flanagan ASME Senior Leadership Award

Rose Menichini

Rose Menichini

Henrique Texieria

Henrique Teixiera

Each year, a senior in the student chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) is selected by the organization’s faculty advisor. This award was established in 1974, and selection is based upon leadership within the society. 

J. W. Bayne Award for Outstanding Senior in Pi Tau Sigma

David Gibek

David Gibek

Ben Haake

Ben Haake

Matt Poteshman

Matt Poteshman

James W. Bayne attended the University of Illinois and earned both his BSME and MSME from the former Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Department. During his career in engineering education, Professor Bayne dedicated himself to fostering the careers of young people with an interest in engineering. This award is presented to an outstanding senior in Pi Tau Sigma determined by scholarship, activities, and service. 

ASME Junior Leadership Award

Lilian Abbed

Lilian Abbed

Joyce Shim Kim

Joyce Shim Kim

Established in 1975, this award is given to a junior studying mechanical engineering and is based upon achievement and leadership within the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).  

Pi Tau Sigma Sophomore Award

Rouhan Bhojan

Rouhan Bhojan

Manav Chopda

Manav Chopda

The recipient of this award is selected by the Illinois Alpha chapter of Pi Tau Sigma, a national mechanical engineering honors fraternity.  The award was established in 1962 and is given to the most outstanding sophomore in mechanical engineering each year. 

General Motors Philip W. Leistra Jr. Scholarship

Clayton Kessler

Clayton Kessler

This award was funded by General Motors in memory of Philip W. Leistra, Jr., who earned a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Illinois in 1969.  While working at General Motors, he was instrumental in acquiring financial resources from GM to support many Formula SAE race teams. The award is presented each year to an outstanding member of the SAE Student Chapter who is also an undergraduate in MechSE.