Thisis the seventh round of Wavemaker Fellowship awards. The first six iterations saw 1,053 professionals awarded student loan repayment for at least two years, with an average award of approximately $3,900 per year. Applicants are evaluated on a variety of criteria, but most importantly by their pursuit of careers in key advanced industries and the impact of the award on the applicants' decisions to stay and work in Rhode Island.
The Wavemaker Fellowship program was first passed by the General Assembly in 2015 to provide a financial incentive for Rhode Island graduates to stay in-state for a job or to start a business. Any candidate with higher education loan debt who is employed in a STEM or design-related field including life, natural or environmental sciences; computer, information, or software technology; advanced mathematics or finance; engineering; industrial design or other commercially related design field; or medical or medical device technology in Rhode Island is encouraged to apply. The maximum annual credit is $6,000 for graduate degree holders, $4,000 for bachelor's degree holders, and $1,000 for associate degree holders.
The program is part of the Governor's broader effort to make education more affordable, raise the average salary for all Rhode Islanders, and to develop a workforce with skills to succeed in the 21st century economy. To apply for the Wavemaker Fellowship, please visit
wavemaker.commerceri.com. For more information, e-mail
wave...@commerceri.com or call
(401) 278-9100.
Arrr your kids ready to make waves? The Little Tikes Island Wavemaker Water Table is the only water table that lets kids create the waves inside their water table with the easy-to-use wavemaker wheel.
With five unique play stations, the Island Wavemaker has hours of fun built right into it. Kids can create their own waves that send the characters sailing around the central skull island, and the skull island waterfall lets kids send the characters on a wild ride, again and again.
The included treasure chest can be buried in a variety of locations around the Island Wavemaker, so kids can imagine they are a pirate on the high seas burying their treasure and sailing for adventure.
NOTE: Certain Adobe Acrobat instructions are larger than others. Your screen may be white for several minutes during download. If the instructions do not open in your browser, be sure to download the Adobe plugin from the link. Get Adobe Acrobat Reader
The pagesyou see here are a tribute to the work of Dr. Terry Kincaid andDr. David S. Bates. This site is dedicated to chronicling andpreserving the history of Wavemakers, also known as kb electronicmusic instrumentation. This line of synthesizers was producedfrom 1970 to the early 1980s.
All original material atthis web site is copyright 2002-2012. Rights revert to the contributors.Special thanks to Dave Vosh, Chris Peters, Dr. Russell Pinkston,Dave Greenspan, Rick Smith, Thomas Court, Rick Petersen and KevinLightner for permission to use their materials, and to the manyanonymous donors.
If you have anyinformation to share on Wavemakers modular synthesizers, havecreated music with Wavemakers or have modules for sale or in needof repair, please contact John Loffink at w...@wavemakers-synth.com.Any contributions can be kept strictly confidential if so desired.
3a8082e126