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  • Technology & Science
  • Innovation and Research
  • Sustainability
  • David C. Frederick Honors College
  • Swanson School of Engineering
Accolades & Honors

16 51¾«Æ·ÊÓƵ students will research electrical grid sustainability through SHURE-Grid

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This summer, 16 51¾«Æ·ÊÓƵ students from a variety of disciplines will perform research focused on improving electrical grid sustainability, developing verified vignettes and creating new knowledge building on cyber-informed engineering through SHURE-Grid.

The program is a collaborative partnership between the David C. Frederick Honors College, Swanson School of Engineering, 51¾«Æ·ÊÓƵ’s Office of Research and the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) that provides students with experience solving real-world problems while engaging with one of the 17 national U.S. Department of Energy labs.

It’s among 90 Frederick Honors College summer fellowship and internship awards — including the prestigious Brackenridge Fellowship as well as opportunities in community research, creative arts, health sciences research and public service. Students from across all disciplines can apply by proposing a research topic, finding a faculty sponsor and committing to completing and presenting their research by the end of summer.

The sixteen SHURE-Grid participants are:

  • Kenneth Barrett, a computer science major in the School of Computing and Information
  • Alex Bennett, a media and professional communications major in the College of General Studies
  • Erin Clark, a communication rhetoric major in the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
  • Ethan Crosby, a computer science major in the School of Computing and Information
  • Michael Estocin, a film and communication major in the Dietrich School
  • Katie Fitzpatrick, a political science and psychology major in the Dietrich School and the Frederick Honors College
  • Aidan Gresko, a computer engineering major in the Swanson School
  • Aditya Madupur, a neuroscience major in the Dietrich School and the Frederick Honors College
  • Abigail Magistro, a computer engineering major in the Swanson School and the Frederick Honors College
  • Cameron Mickey, a computer science major in the School of Computing and Information
  • Karlynn Riccitelli, a digital narrative and interactive design major in the School of Computing and Information and the Frederick Honors College
  • James Ross, a political science and history major in the Dietrich School and the Frederick Honors College
  • Naomi Taylor, a film and media studies major in the Dietrich School
  • Casey Withers, a political science and statistics major in the Dietrich School and the Frederick Honors College
  • Amy Zhang, a digital narrative and interactive design major in the School of Computing and Information and the Frederick Honors College
  • Lambert Zhang, an engineering science major in the Swanson School and the Frederick Honors College