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Choy, Dr. Fred Kat-Chung Memorial Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering

The Dr. Fred Kat-Chung Choy Memorial Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering was initiated in 2015 by Mrs. Christina Choy in memory of her late husband, Dr. Fred Kat-Chung Choy. Dr. Choy had a 31-year career as a Mechanical Engineering professor with The University of Akron.

Dr. Fred Choy received a B.S. in Civil Engineering at the National Taiwan University in 1971. He then attended The University of Virginia where he earned an M.S. in Civil Engineering (1973) and a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering (1977). Dr. Choy was a research engineer with Joy Manufacturing Company in Buffalo, New York between 1977 and 1983. He became a professor in Mechanical Engineering in 1983 at The University of Akron, where he focused his studies in dynamics and vibrations of mechanical systems. Dr. Choy also co-founded B & C Engineering Associates, Inc., where he did private consulting. For many years, Dr. Choy was the principal investigator for government-funded projects for both NASA and NSF.

Dr. Choy received several awards during his distinguished career with ¹ú²ú¾«Æ· including; an American Society of Mechanical Engineers Fellow for contributions in the areas of vibration and machine health monitoring (1995), The Outstanding Research Award in recognition of exceptional research accomplishments by The College of Engineering ( 1997), and The Louis A. Hill, Jr. Award in recognition of exceptional dedication and service by The College of Engineering (2008). The United States patents were granted to Dr. Choy on Hybrid Floating Brush Seal by The United States of America- Number 5,997,004 (1999) and on Floating Brush Seal by The United States of America- Number 6,244,599 (2001).

The Dr. Fred Kat-Chung Choy Memorial Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering shall be awarded each year to an outstanding mechanical engineering Ph.D. student. The selection shall be made by the Mechanical Engineering Department Chair, the Associate Chair for Graduate Programs, Mrs. Christina Choy, and Dr. Minel J. Braun, who was a friend of Dr. Choy's and is also a Mechanical Engineering ¹ú²ú¾«Æ· Professor.

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