Missouri S&T students receive Grainger Power Engineering Awards

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On April 23, 2019

Ten recent electrical engineering graduates will each receive a $6,000 Grainger Power Engineering Award from the electrical and computer engineering department at Missouri S&T. The awards are presented as a reward for academic excellence.

The Power Engineering Awards are funded by a $1.3 million endowment from The Grainger Foundation of Chicago. Missouri S&T is recognized by Grainger for its ability to attract top students and educate quality engineers and is one of only six universities in the nation chosen to receive such funding.

Each spring, the Grainger Power Engineering Award is typically presented to up to 12 electrical engineering graduate and undergraduate students who plan to pursue careers in power engineering. Selection of recipients is based on academic performance, exhibited interest in power engineering and extra-curricular activities.

To be eligible for this year’s award, students must have graduated with degrees in electrical engineering in August or December of 2018 or May 2019 and have emphasized their course work in power engineering. All recipients had significant power engineering experience, either through company internships, research projects or design projects.

The 2019 recipients of the Power Engineering Awards are:

Kyle Anders, a senior in electrical engineering from St. Charles, Missouri

Michaela Dickerson, a senior in electrical engineering from Belton, Missouri

Matthew Goebel, a senior in electrical engineering from St. Louis

Gideon Hallman, a senior in electrical engineering from Neosho, Missouri

Nicholas Hausladen, a 2018 electrical engineering graduate from Lee’s Summit, Missouri

Kevin McPherson, a senior in electrical engineering from Oakdale, Minnesota

Jordan Nowak, a senior in electrical engineering from Union, Missouri

Jared Raffel, a senior in electrical engineering from Excelsior Springs, Missouri

Gabe Sheffield, a senior in electrical engineering from Hallsville, Missouri

Lane Sprunger, a senior in electrical engineering from O’Fallon, Missouri.

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