2005 Scholarship Award Winners
InTech, Jul 2005
Joseph M. Pasqualichio
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
$2,500 Bob & Mary Ives Endowment
$2,500 General Education Fund
Undergraduate Program: Electrical Engineering
Dmitry V. Bodnya
State University of Aerospace Instrumentation, St. Petersburg, Russia
$1,000 Executive Board Endowment
$4,000 General Education Fund
Undergraduate Program: Aerospace Instrumentation
Joshua D. Reeves
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
$3,500 Norman E. Huston Endowment
$500 General Education Fund
Graduate Program: Electrical Engineering: Control Automation Specialty
Ian R. Alleyne
University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
$3,500 Norman E. Huston Endowment
$500 General Education Fund
Graduate Program: Chemical & Materials Engineering
Hongbin Li
University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
$2,500 General Education Fund
Graduate Program: Electrical & Computer Engineering
Samuel O. Owusu
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
$2,000 Chemical & Petroleum Industry Division
Graduate Program: Chemical Engineering
Ranjit S. Ubbi
Bellingham Technical College, Bellingham, WA
$2,000 General Education Fund
2-Year Program: Instrumentation Technology
Laurie L. Lewis
Washington State Community College, Marietta, OH
$1,000 General Education Fund
2-Year Program: Electrical Engineering/Electronics/Instrumentation
Peter W. Starr
Northern Maine Community College, Presque Isle, MN
$1,000 General Education Fund
2-Year Program: Instrumentation Controls & Measurement
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