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Rationale: Electric power and energy
systems are of great importance to the economic well being and competitiveness
of the
Purpose: To reward highly qualified and
well-motivated undergraduate and graduate students who have chosen to pursue a
field of study in electric power engineering.
Undergraduate awards: A student
completing a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree is eligible for consideration if
all the following criteria are met:
*
* enrolled in the Urbana-Champaign
campus of the
* submitted an application by the
designated deadline
* successfully completed all of the BS
degree requirements in any engineering program at the
To meet the requirements of a field of
specialization in electric power engineering, the graduating senior must have
successfully completed ECE 430 and a minimum of either all three courses in
list A below, or two courses from list A and one course from list B below. Students who have additional involvement in
electric power engineering activities such as independent research or student
team projects will be given special consideration in the selection of
awardees.
List A: ECE 431, ECE 464, ECE 476
List B:
ECE 398 (RES), ECE 307, ECE 432, ECE 469, ENGR 491FEC, ECE 477, ECE 486
Graduate student awards: A student
completing a Master of Science (MS) degree is eligible for consideration if all
the following criteria are met:
*
* submitted an application by the
designated deadline
* successfully completed all
requirements in the Graduate College for the Master of Science degree in any
program, with a field of specialization in electric power engineering and a
minimum of one (1) year of study at the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
* is acquainted with several of the
power engineering faculty, has a power engineering faculty member as thesis
advisor, and has completed a thesis on a topic in power engineering
To meet the requirements of a field of
specialization in electric power engineering, the student must have
successfully completed a minimum of two of the courses in list C below, plus a
thesis on a power engineering topic.
List C: ECE
530, ECE 568, ECE 573, ECE 576, ECE 588, ECE 598 (in the power area)
A student completing a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
degree is eligible for consideration if all the following criteria are met:
*
* submitted an application by the
designated deadline
* successfully completed all
requirements in the Graduate College for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in any
program with a field of specialization in electric power engineering, with a
minimum of three (3) years of study at the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
* is acquainted with several of the
power engineering faculty, has a power engineering faculty member as thesis
advisor, and has completed a thesis on a topic in power engineering
To meet the requirements of a field of
specialization in electric power engineering, the student must have
successfully completed a minimum of four of the 500 level courses in list C
above plus a thesis on a power engineering topic.
Application, Selection and Award: Graduating students who meet
the eligibility requirements should complete an application, which can be
obtained in Room 335 Everitt Laboratory or on the power and energy systems web
site http://energy.ece.uiuc.edu/. The
selection process will begin in the Fall.
All applications for one award cycle will be due by November 1. All selections will be made by December
1. Selected students who will be
graduating in December will receive the entire award stipend upon
selection. These awardees will be asked
to return in the following Spring for the awards recognition banquet. Selected students who will be graduating in
May, August, or October will receive their entire award stipend during the
Spring awards recognition banquet. Awardees will be selected by the members of the
Power Engineering faculty. The Committee
will give major consideration to the quality and significance of the each
student’s performance in their academic work including projects and
theses. The presentation of awards will
take place at an April meeting which will include technical presentations by
selected awardees. Approximately 25
awards of $6,000 each will be given during each annual cycle. It is anticipated that at least three fourths
of the awards will be made to undergraduate students.
Power Engineering Faculty Members: Patrick Chapman, George Gross, Philip T. Krein,
Thomas J. Overbye, and Peter W. Sauer
Application Forms: