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SEL grants

University of Idaho Professor Brian Johnson was named the first Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Chair in Power Engineering last week. Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories gave a $2 million gift last month to fund the chair. Schweitzer is an international electrical power systems company based in Pullman.

The endowed chair is based in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering within UI”s College of Engineering.

 “I”m honored  to be selected as the first Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories  Chair in Power Engineering,” Johnson said in a statement from the university. “I”m excited about the possibilities  the  new step in our  relationship with SEL offers to  increase opportunities to  excite  students about power engineering and strengthen their understanding through courses, design projects and research.”

Johnson is a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and has received international recognition in the field of power engineering.

The earnings from the endowment will be used to support the faculty member”s research project and would be used to fund students, staff, travel and equipment, according to the university statement.

Schweitzer Founder and President Ed Schweitzer said they are delighted to have Johnson as the first chair.

“He”s already made such a big impact on so many students, and we hope this growing partnership between SEL and the University of Idaho will further amplify and expand his influence and work,” Schweitzer said in a statement from the university.

Ombud retires

After 30 years at the University of Idaho, University Ombuds Rozanne “Ellen” Schreiber will retire from the university Oct. 30.

She has served as full-time ombuds for 17 years.

“Throughout my more than 30 years of service to the university, I found great satisfaction in each of my roles,” Schreiber said in a university statement.

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