Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories is encouraging engineers to focus on the power and energy industry, which is facing challenges such as making renewable energy sources cost effective and stepping into the shoes of retiring engineers. One way to address this challenge is to recognize new talent, and with this scholarship SEL celebrates the following individuals as one of the most promising engineers in the United States and in North America. Below are the students who have been selected as Schweitzer Meritorious Scholars by IEEE region, including their names, schools and expected graduation year.
Region 2
- Matt Marcou - Drexel University, 2017
- Shauna Walters - Drexel University, 2015
- Oceane Boulais - Florida Atlantic University, 2017
- Cara DeCoste - University of North Carolina, Charlotte, 2015
- Thomas Ryan - Clemson University, 2014
- Andrew Wunderlich - University of South Carolina, 2017
- Keith Hand - Illinois Institute of Technology, 2015
- Myder Vang - Michigan Technological University, 2015
- William Duren - Kansas State University, 2015
- Benjamin Jack - Texas A&M University, 2017
- Michael Pahl - University of Oklahoma, 2017
- Matthew Cato - Washington State University, 2016
- Ryan Fraser - Gonzaga University, 2017
- Jessica Johnston - Brigham Young University, 2015
- Christopher Knox - Washington State University, 2017
- Sean Murphy - Portland State University, 2016
- Douglas Rapier - Washington State University, 2014
- Suzanne Rieseberg - Eastern Washington University, 2016
- David Ritter - California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, 2016
- Shaun Stevens - Boise State University, 2016
- Thomas Teisberg - Stanford University, 2017