Brooks Instrument introduces instrumentation engineering scholarship

November 14, 2018 – Brooks Instrument has introduced an engineering scholarship for undergraduate students enrolled in an engineering program at an accredited college or university. The $2,000 scholarship will be awarded based on the candidate’s potential for leadership and his or her interest in engineering with a focus on instrumentation, fluid mechanics and flow or pressure measurement.
The application requirements include a brief personal essay along with a project review, proposal, lab work or other endeavor that details a process involving instrumentation, flow or measurement. The project, research or investigation must incorporate flow, fluid mechanics and/or pressure measurement as an integral part of the process or data recording. The project can also pertain to the use or development of a novel pressure or flow measurement method or technique. A copy of the student’s transcript is also required.
Applications must be received by December 31, 2018. For scholarship details and requirements, visit www.brooksinstrument.com/en/about-us/scholarship.
About Brooks Instrument
Since 1946 Brooks Instrument has been in precision fluid measurement and control technology. Providing instrumentation for flow, pressure and vaporization, the company serves customers in heavy industry; oil and gas refining; chemical and petrochemical research; pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical production; solar cell, LED, thin film and fiber optic manufacturing; semiconductor manufacturing, and more.

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