Electric Energy industrial Consortium

EEIC

Department of Electrical Engineering

University of Washington

EEIC Scholarships

The EEIC at the University of Washington is an industrial collaboration program supported by EEIC member companies, AREVA T&D, Bonneville Power Administration, Puget Sound Energy, Seattle City Light, Tacoma Power and Snohomish County PUD. The Electric Energy Industrial Consortium (EEIC) offers an opportunity for EE undergraduate students to receive EEIC Undergraduate Assistantships during the academic year. The scholarships are offered every Autumn, Winter and Spring quarter. The purpose of the EEIC scholarships is to provide undergraduate students with an opportunity to work with faculty members in the electric energy area on projects involve applications of state-of-the-art advanced technologies to power systems, renewable energy, power electronics and electric drives. EEIC scholarships recipients are invited to participate in the poster sessions during the annual EEIC Open House.

Eligibility:
EE Undergraduate Students, Junior level preferred, interested in exploring exciting new technologies and their applications to Electric Energy.

Stipend:
$2000 per quarter. The recipients will conduct a 2-3 credit project with a faculty mentor in the area of electric energy. Selection criteria include EE courses taken so far, performance, experiences and skills, career interests, and other qualifications.

Deadline:

Applicants complete a Catalyst on-line application which is made available via an email announcement sent approximately 2 weeks prior to the start of the quarter. For further information, contact Alex Mamishev, at mamisehv@ee.washington.edu, or 221-5729, EE215K.

Applicants will be informed of the selection result shortly after the deadline.

Send questions to:
Professor Alex Mamishev
Electrical Engineering
Box 352500
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195


Email: 
judy@u.washington.edu