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Systems, Electronics, Simulation,
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Photos of 2004

E. Kristina Brock wins third place for her poster "Stochastic Energy Source Access Management though hybrid combination with hydrogen plant" at the EEIC graduate research poster contest, University of Washington, February 2004


Jens Nedrud presents "Scaled-down hardware modeling of wind turbine" that won him second place at the EEIC undergraduate research poster contest, University of Washington, February 2004


Ben Long discusses the potential impact wind energy generation and was rewarded with third place at the EEIC graduate research poster contest, University of Washington, February 2004


Kia Lashgari describes a promising future for power electronics; the selection committee awarded him the first price for his poster at the EEIC course poster contest, University of Washington, February 2004


Timothy Randall and Melissa Chapman present the results of the EE 452 course capstone design of a low cost AC/DC cell phone adapter and received the second price at the EEIC course poster contest, University of Washington, February 2004



Mr. Lee Flory, Vice President of the Grainger Foundation, awards the Grainger undergraduate scholarship to Ben Long, Grainger Recognition Dinner, University of Washington, 20 May 2004



Dillon Murphy thanks Mr. Lee Flory for the Grainger undergraduate scholarship award, Grainger Recognition Dinner, University of Washington, 20 May 2004



Jens Nedrud receives the Grainger undergraduate scholarship award, Grainger Recognition Dinner, University of Washington, 20 May 2004



Mr. Lee Flory congratulates Rachel Shintaku to the Grainger undergraduate scholarship, Grainger Recognition Dinner, University of Washington, 20 May 2004



Matt Welch receives a handshake from Mr. Lee Flory as he receives the Grainger undergraduate scholarship, Grainger Recognition Dinner, University of Washington, 20 May 2004



Kai Strunz, Dillon Murphy and his family discuss, Grainger Recognition Dinner, University of Washington, 20 May 2004



Dr. Terje Gjengedal, Vice President of Statkraft in Norway, during his visit where he gave an EE351 guest lecture together with Kai Strunz and E. Kristina Brock, University of Washington, 21 May 2004



E. Kristina Brock presents her poster paper "Stochastic energy source access through dc bus connected hydrogen and flywheel storage" for which she was awarded 2nd prize among 80 presenters, IEEE Power Engineering Society General Meeting, Denver, 7 June 2004



Kai Strunz and former advisor Dr. J. R. Marti from the University of British Columbia discuss about interpolation methods for the simulation of power electronic switching, EEE Power Engineering Society General Meeting, Denver, 7 June 2004



New graduate student Henry Louie and Kai Strunz on flight Delta 1612, Atlanta to Philadelphia, 27 June 2004



Henry Louie and Kai Strunz at Pat's King of Steaks, Philadelphia, 27 June 2004



Graduate student Dinh Bowman enjoys a tasty cheese steak, Philadelphia, 27 June 2004



Henry Louie and Kai Strunz toast cheese fries, Philadelphia, 27 June 2004



Henry Louie, Dinh Bowman and Kai Strunz pose in front of Independence Hall, Philadelphia, 27 June 2004



Kai Strunz at Valley Forge, 28 June 2004



History lesson at Bunker Hill, Boston, 16 July 2004



E. Kristina Brock at her Master's viva, University of Washington, 5 August 2004



Stephanie Lu, Jens Nedrud, E. Kristina Brock and Kai Strunz celebrate after Stina's successful Master's viva, University of Washington, 5 August 2004



Hell's Canyon, North American Power Symposium, 8 August 2004



Prof. Marcelo Simoes from Colorado School of Mines and Kai Strunz on the Snake River, North American Power Symposium, 8 August 2004



Kai Strunz and research assistant Yu Xiaolong overlooking Snake River, North American Power Symposium, 8 August 2004



Mountain goats at the benches of the Snake River, North American Power Symposium, 8 August 2004



Massimo Gallanti, Enrico Colombo, Kai Strunz, and Chen-Ching Liu at CESI, Milan, 6 September 2004