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The Grainger Foundation has established a major award program for UW-Madison students who are citizens and legal permanent residents of USA to recognize their scholarly achievement in the field of electric power engineering. Grainger Power Engineering Scholarships/Fellowships are awarded in three categories.
Grainger undergraduate student scholarship
Eligible students for this scholarship must be Bachelor’s degree candidates from the College of Engineering who are specializing in the field of power engineering as demonstrated through their outstanding performance in
Grainger graduate student fellowship
Eligible graduate students for this fellowship must be (1) pursuing a Ph.D. degree at the UW-Madison, (2) advised by faculty in the area of Energy & Power Systems, and (3) successfully completed their PhD Preliminary exam. Scholarship qualifications are evaluated during the Fall semester following the students’ successful completion of their PhD Preliminary exam.
Grainger undergraduate research fellowship
Eligible undergraduate students must be B.S. degree students who are conducting undergraduate research advised by Energy and Power Systems faculty, and registering under appropriate courses
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2009 Grainger Power Engineering Scholarship and Fellowship recipients. Front: Adam Hughes, Zeb Breuckman, Brenton Smith, and Jeffrey Gobeli. Back: Dean Paul Peercy, Marcus C. Hammonds, Robert Sandy, Andrew M. Redon, Adam E. Anders, and Jonathan Lee. (large image) |
Nine students were honored with Grainger Power Engineering Scholarship and Fellowship Awards at a banquet Tuesday, April 14, 2009:
Adam Anders (Germantown, Wisconsin)
Zeb Breuckman (Burlington, Wisconsin)
Jeffrey Gobeli (Racine, Wisconsin)
Marcus Hammonds (Brown Deer, Wisconsin)
Jonathan Lee (Wauwatosa, Wisconsin)
Andrew Redon (Madison, Wisconsin)
Robert Sandy (Wauwatosa, Wisconsin)
Brenton Smith (Owatonna, Minnesota)
Adam Hughes (Madison, Wisconsin)
Grainger Power Engineering Scholarships and Fellowships are supported by a grant from the Grainger Foundation, Lake Forest, Illinois. The foundation, established in 1949 by Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace Grainger, has provided substantive support over the years to a broad range of organizations, including museums and educational, medical, and human services institutions. David W. Grainger, President of The Grainger Foundation, received his BS in electrical engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1950.
Sandra Finn
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E-mail: skfinn@engr.wisc.edu
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