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EV SCHOLARS PROFILE

Michigan State University is partnering with the Michigan Economic Development Corporation on a pilot program to foster hiring in the electric vehicle and mobility industries. The goal of the program is to connect engineering students interested in EV and mobility careers with companies looking for talent.

MEET OUR CURRENT SCHOLARS

Neha Aigalikar

Computer Science, 2nd year

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Thomas Bonnen

Electrical Engineering, 4th year

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Mason Burk

Electrical Engineering, 2nd year

Involved in lifting at MSU, interest in automotive industry 

"I would recommend the Michigan Scholars program because it is a very useful resource that allows you to connect and network with companies."

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Matthew Frazee

Computer Engineering, 3rd year

Interested in EV and Defense

"I am interested in the EV industry because I enjoy working with both hardware and software. This is a great opportunity to interact with EV employers."

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Kunal Kale

Computer Science, 3rd year 

Minor in Mathematics 

Member of National Society of Leadership and Success 

Interested in EV, bioinformatics, and software development 

"I'm interested in EV because I've always wanted to be a part of an industry that helps combat the global energy crisis."

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Krish Magal

Computer Science, 4th year

Minor in Security Management

ULA for CSE 102, member of Spartan Hackers. Interested in cybersecurity and software development

"I'm interested in the EV industry because it's a rapidly growing industry in Michigan and jobs are in high demand."

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Hans Ross

Electrical Engineering, 2nd year

Interested in automotive

"The EV industry is very interesting, and the Michigan Scholars program is great for students to get out and network."

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Max Van Wert

Electrical Engineering, 4th year

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Lewi Anamo
 

Computer Science, 2nd Year

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Josh Buggs

Electrical Engineering, 3rd year

Member of National Society of Black Engineers and Truth Seekers Campus Ministry 

Interested in batteries and electronic processors 

"I would recommend the Michigan Scholars program because there aren't many programs that gives students direct access to companies like this. I believe the Michigan Scholars program cares directly about the students and future engineers."

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Bouba Dicko

Electrical Engineering, 2nd year

Member of the African Student Union and National Society of Black Engineers

"I recommend Michigan Scholars because of all the great resources it has for students. I understand the EV industry and can connect with employers, which puts me on the right path towards a career in this field.

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Sangwoon Jeong

Electrical Engineering

3rd year 

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Ishwari Kapale

Electrical Engineering, 4th year

Involved in the International Students Association, Associated Students of Michigan State University, Women*s Council, and research 

Interested in EV, automation, automotive, and power 

"I am excited to be a part of a group that focuses solely on the EV industry and helps students be a part of something bigger. I 100/10 recommend the Michigan Scholars program!"

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Chakradhara Pemmasani

Electrical Engineering, 2nd year

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Krish Wadhwani

Computer Science, 2nd year (Honors College)

Minor in Mathematics

Member of AI Club and Spartan Hackers

Interested in EV, Autonomous vehicles

"This is a great opportunity to get involved with the innovations within the EV industry and learn more about the concepts related to EVs. It also provides career development opportunities and personal growth." 

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ALL MICHIGAN SCHOLARS

MSU is proud to have completed two cohorts of Michigan Scholars as of April 2023. To see all "graduated" scholars, click below. 

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