[Blindmath] FW: IEEE PES Scholarship Plus Initiative - April 2014
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Wed Apr 2 23:31:15 UTC 2014
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>From: IEEE PES Scholarship Plus Initiative
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>On Behalf Of IEEE PES Scholarship Plus Initiative
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>To: Linson,Trudy W (BPA) - NSSS-TPP-2
>Subject: IEEE PES Scholarship Plus Initiative - April 2014
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>IEEE PES Scholarship Plus Initiative - April 2014 Update
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>April 2014
>
>The IEEE PES Scholarship Plus Initiative
>provides multi-year scholarships and career
>experience opportunities to qualifying U.S. &
>Canadian electrical engineering undergraduate
>students. As long as the scholar continues to
>meet renewal standards, he or she will receive
>up to three years of funding US$2,000 the
>first year, $2,000 the second year and $3,000
>the third year interspersed with up to two
>years of valuable, hands-on career experience.
>
>PES Scholarship Plus in the News
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> <http://ee-scholarship.us4.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=f40156818d50af59e1320dbe3&id=784896ea15&e=8476b62132>Applications
> being accepted - The deadline to submit an application is June 30, 2014
>Upcoming Events
>
>International Conference of Doble Clients - We
>are very happy to have been invited back to
>attend the
><http://ee-scholarship.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f40156818d50af59e1320dbe3&id=c8a4614ce2&e=8476b62132>International
>Conference of Doble Clients which will be held
>in Boston, MA (6 - 11 April). If you are
>attending this exciting event, please stop by
>the PES Scholarship Plus exhibit to learn more about the program.
>
>IEEE PES Transmission & Distribution Conference
>& Exposition - We will be Chicago attending the
>2014 IEEE
><http://ee-scholarship.us4.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=f40156818d50af59e1320dbe3&id=3e46ff50a6&e=8476b62132>PES
>Transmission & Distribution Conference and
>Exposition. Come visit our booth (L12) near the
>Recharge Zone 2. Additionally, we have
>scheduled a PES Scholarship Plus Initiative
>Recognition Luncheon on Tuesday, 15 April.
>During this luncheon you will hear the latest
>news on the program and have an opportunity to
>meet some PES Scholars & Donors. This is a free
>event and attendance is limited. If you are
>available to attend, please RSVP as soon as
>possible
><http://ee-scholarship.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f40156818d50af59e1320dbe3&id=1c6ce013c1&e=8476b62132>http://ieee.fluidsurveys.com/s/pes-td-luncheon/.
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>Career Experience/Internships
>Getting students to participate in career
>experience opportunities is fundamental to the
>success of the Initiative. The objective of the
>career experience program is to expand the
>number of available career experience
>opportunities for students, particularly by
>companies that may not have been offering them
>in the past, to provide an efficient way for
>companies to supplement their own career
>experience programs, and to encourage companies
>to increase their efforts to build the pipeline
>of students interested in power engineering careers.
>
>We are happy to report that PES Scholars are
>getting the opportunity to contribute to the
>Power Industry by getting a full time position
>and/or internship. 75% (60 of 81) of the PES
>Scholars who have graduated or are graduating in
>May have indicated that they have full time job
>or are planning on going to graduate
>school. 73% (78 of 107) of the PES Scholars who
>are continuing their education have secured an
>internship at company or a research opportunity at a university.
>
>We still have students who are looking for full
>time and internship opportunities. If your
>organization has openings, please visit
><http://ee-scholarship.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f40156818d50af59e1320dbe3&id=d0f351dd38&e=8476b62132>PES
>Careers or send us
><mailto:pes-scholarship-info at ieee.org?subject=Internship%20Opportunity>an
>email. PES Careers is uniquely designed to help
>students find a power engineering job after
>graduation (or career experiences while a
>student), and to help employers efficiently find
>the best candidates for those positions. IEEE
>PES offers PES Careers without charge as a
>service to students and their future employers,
>and to help address emerging engineering workforce challenges.
>
>PES Scholar Profile (in their own words) - Logan Brecklin
>
>Logan was selected as the 2013 IEEE PES Scholar
>-
><http://ee-scholarship.us4.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=f40156818d50af59e1320dbe3&id=d90bd5556e&e=8476b62132>John
>W. Estey Outstanding Scholar for Region 4 (Mid-West Region).
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>My name is Logan Brecklin and a senior
>Electrical Engineering major at the University
>of Wisconsin-Platteville. I will graduate in May
>2014 with emphases in Power and Energy as well
>as Controls, and will be working as an Associate
>System Protection Engineer with the American
>Transmission Company (ATC) in De Pere, WI. Aside
>from electrical engineering, my interests
>include: remaining active in clubs, such as when
>I was the 2013 President for the IEEE HKN
>chapter at UW-Platteville; playing intramurals;
>staying active by running marathons as well as
>jogging or weight lifting every day; and hanging
>out with friends, and visiting famous, local landmarks.
>
>My career goals consist of continuously learn
>about every aspect of power engineering while
>working in my Associate System Protection
>Engineer position and progress towards roles of
>leadership within the utility sector. After a
>few years of experience in industry, I plan on
>obtaining my Professional Engineering (PE)
>Certification and also obtaining an MBA while working full-time.
>
>Looking back on my childhood, I now see that it
>was inevitable that I would become an engineer.
>As a toddler, I didn't stop at assembling forts
>in my rooms or making structures out of
>âLegosâ. I searched endlessly around my
>house to find miscellaneous materials for
>different mini-projects. I have one vivid memory
>of collecting âJengaâ blocks, marbles,
>cardboard paper, and other supplies to construct
>a small-scale model of a bowling lane. I placed
>it on an inclined surface, so that when I
>flicked the marble at my make-shift pins, it
>would hit the pins, but then be funneled to the ball-return lane.
>
>As time has passed, my interest in constructing
>things has only increased, with my extensive
>ideas becoming even more developed. By growing
>up with a father and brother as engineers, my
>fascinations were further encouraged.
>
>I specifically chose the power engineering field
>because of advice from my parents, relatives,
>and - through an extended connection - a
>UW-Platteville professor only known as "Dave"
>(who I later found was Dr. David Drury, PE, a
>recently retired electrical engineering
>profession I had the honor to learn from). I had
>always liked seeing the physical make-up of
>things, such as how a bridge structure works,
>but was influenced into going into electrical
>engineering because of my good math skills.
>
>I love electrical engineering because performing
>circuit analysis was like a puzzle to me, and
>the problems just became more complex and
>challenging as I progressed through the
>curriculum. Power engineering specifically
>interested me because I finally saw the
>real-life applications of circuits and power
>systems in our electrical grid. To further
>improve our power system is a goal that
>enthralls me to learn everything about the
>utility industry, such as how we can work across
>companies to improve power quality, reduce
>emissions, optimize generating schedules, and
>build a more sustainable future for generations to come.
>
>I admire many of my professors and peers that I
>have had the honor to work alongside during my
>career at UW-Platteville, but I would have to
>say I admire my dad the most. My father, Charles
>Brecklin, wholly embodies every value and trait
>that I desire to have in myself. Despite the
>difficulties that have arisen in his life, he
>used hard work in place of excuses and
>self-motivation in place of dependence. He took
>it upon himself to further his and his
>familyâs situation, and I am forever indebted
>to him for that. He designed and helped
>construct three separate houses in his lifetime,
>with my parentsâ latest home being almost
>entirely built from his calloused hands all
>while working a full-time position! He was my
>biggest influence in choosing power engineering
>as my area of study, and I will continuously ask
>for his wisdom for decades to come.
>
>The most important thing I have learned in
>school is that you can strive for perfection,
>but nobody can ever be perfect! Every circuit
>component has a tolerance, every situation has
>extraneous circumstances, every group encounters
>challenges, and every person makes mistakes. But
>itâs admitting your mistakes and accepting
>these challenges that make you a stronger and better person.
>
>My advice to students entering college is that
>college is completely different from high school
>and you must realize that. College provides much
>less structure than the high school atmosphere,
>so you must be very self-motivated and organized
>to remain afloat in college. That being said,
>youâll encounter many new experiences that
>youâll cherish for the rest of your life.
>Although you should take your education very
>seriously, never lose sight of the big picture
>and the relationships that you form. Itâs
>vital to maintain a balanced lifestyle and to not over-stress yourself.
>
>I had the honor to work for the American
>Transmission Company as an intern for three
>summers and three winter break periods. During
>my time at ATC, I worked in the Project
>Engineering department and with the System
>Protection department. While in my intern role,
>I found that all of the knowledge I learned at
>UW-Platteville was well-worth it and provided a
>strong base for me to become a successful
>engineer in industry. No matter which department
>I was with at the time, I was able to pull from
>all facets of my electrical engineering
>knowledge to understand and complete the
>projects assigned to me. The awesome mentors and
>full-time employees I was able to work with
>during my internships also provided practical
>knowledge that canât be taught in an academic
>atmosphere. I was able to learn about myself, my
>interests, and my true passion(s) in power
>engineering. With all of these experiences, I
>had no reservations in pursuing a system
>protection engineering position; the profession
>provides many challenges and will have me
>learning new information for years to come.
>
>Program Expansion
>The IEEE PES Governing Board has made a
>commitment to expand this initiative to other
>parts of the world. If you have comments or
>would like to be involved in this process please
><mailto:pes-scholarship-info at ieee.org>send us an email.
>
>Thank you for your Support
>We are very pleased to announce that ShivKrupa,
>Black & Veatch, PLH Group and V&R have recently
>joined our distinguished list of company
>supporters. We are also proud to announce that
>American Transmission Company and Ulteig have
>recommitted their support for the program in 2014!
>
>You are encouraged to join us by giving back to
>the industry and "pay it forward" by donating to
>the Initiative. Your donation will educate and
>inspire the next generation of power and energy
>engineers. As the only program of this magnitude
>in the world, we hope that you will find this a
>worthy initiative to attach your name to.
>
>Should you be a previous donor, please consider
>making an additional gift to the Initiative.
>Your continued support is truly
>appreciated! The Initiative needs support from
>individuals like you by âgiving backâ to
>IEEE, and from the industry that ultimately
>benefits from gaining new engineers. Thank you
>for your anticipated support of the Initiative!
>
>Donate to the IEEE PES Scholarship Plus
>Initiative by visiting our
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>Scholarship Plus Initiative website.
>
>Individuals and companies in Canada can provide
>support for the program through the IEEE PES
>Canadian Scholarship Fund which is managed by
>the IEEE Canadian Foundation (ICF). The ICF, is
>registered in Canada as a charitable
>organization associated with IEEE Canada, awards
>special grants to new and innovative projects
>within Canada that seek to apply technology for
>the benefit of humanity. For additional
>information and how to donate in Canada visit
>the
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>Canadian Foundation Web site.
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