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Celebrating Excellence at the Winter 2025 Engineering Awards Ceremony!

Mar 25th, 2025

Mia Penney

On March 12, the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science gathered to celebrate the remarkable achievements of our undergraduate students at the Winter 2025 Engineering Awards Ceremony. 

A total of $103,262 in scholarships, awards, and bursaries were presented to deserving students who continue to shape the future of engineering. These awards recognize academic excellence, leadership, and contributions to the engineering community.

We were privileged to hear from our speakers, Dr. Bing Chen, Interim Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Dr. Christine Arnold, Interim Associate Vice-President (Academic) and Dean of Students, and Dr. Salim Ahmed, Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies, who celebrated the remarkable achievements of our students.

We are thrilled to recognize the following students for their outstanding achievements: 

Scholarship, Award, and Bursary Recipients:

  • Aayushman Srivastava “ Charlie Riggs & Cathy Macdonald Riggs Award
  • Amro Elgammal “ Cenovus Bursary
  • Brendan Booth “ Chevron Canada Resources Scholarship
  • Brooke LeDevehat “ Class of 1975 WT Achievement Scholarship & White Rose Extension Project Diversity Scholarship
  • Brynn Furlong “ Jordan Naterer 91ÑÇÉ« Scholarship in Engineering
  • Cameron Stanford “ Olalekan William Lasisi 91ÑÇÉ« Scholarship
  • Colin O'Driscoll “ Cossitt Award
  • Daniel Kelly “ Daniel Freeman 91ÑÇÉ« Scholarship & Vale Scholarship
  • Derek Umoren “ Dr. John Quaicoe Electrical and Computer Engineering Award (received by Cameron Jeans)
  • Devon Strong “ Newfoundland Design Associates Limited Scholarship in Engineering (received by Cameron Jeans)
  • Dipayan Dhar “ Hebron Diversity Award
  • Eric Goulding “ Honeywell Limited Scholarship
  • Fares Khalil “ Sun Life Financial Scholarship
  • Fortunate Chinedu “ Cenovus Bursary (received by Cameron Jeans)
  • Grace Meadus “ Cenovus Bursary (received by Cameron Jeans)
  • Hitanadura De Silva “ Cenovus Bursary
  • Isaac Blundon “ ENGR Class of 1976 91ÑÇÉ« Scholarship (received by Cameron Jeans)
  • Jessie Ball “ Toromont Scholarship
  • Kathleen Scott “ Roberto Rocca Scholarship
  • Katie Pinsent “ Charlie Sheppard 91ÑÇÉ«-Hatch Scholarship
  • Katie Yanchus “ Howell Zygocki Scholarship for Women in Engineering
  • Liam Copeland “ Vale Scholarship in Process Engineering (received by Cameron Jeans)
  • Liam French “ Sun Microsystems of Canada Scholarship
  • Lucas Jefford “ ElshCap Engineering Scholarship (received by Cameron Jeans)
  • Mackenzie Collins “ Afshin Assemi 91ÑÇÉ« Award
  • Maria Downey “ Afshin Assemi 91ÑÇÉ« Award
  • Mark McShane “ Shell Canada Scholarship
  • Matthew Grouchy “ Society of NL Radio Amateurs Electrical Engineering Scholarship
  • Maurick Parsons “ Gosine Family Scholarship
  • Megan McLoughlin “ Paul Sacuta Scholarship (received by Cameron Jeans)
  • Michelle Kwegyir-Aggrey “ Cenovus Bursary
  • Nathan Flynn “ Sharda & S.P. Raheja 91ÑÇÉ« Scholarship (received by Cameron Jeans)
  • Qiyun Zheng “ Dr. S.M. Blair 91ÑÇÉ« Award
  • Reece Smith “ Charlie Sheppard 91ÑÇÉ«-Hatch Scholarship
  • Riley Brooks “ Cenovus Bursary (received by Cameron Jeans)
  • Rohith Mckim “ General Motors Scholarship
  • Sami Bachour “ RealIT Management Scholarship
  • Sean Daly “ American Bureau of Shipping Scholarship
  • Tara Gover “ Det Norske Veritas Scholarship
  • Thanvir Rahman “ Fritz Potter 91ÑÇÉ« Award
  • Zachary Hull “ C.H. Ballam Scholarship (received by Cameron Jeans)
  • Zaid Duraid “ Innovasea Scholarship for Computer Engineering & PEG-NL Connections East Award

Congratulations to the recipients of the Dean's Award for Work Term 2 Presentations!

None of this would be possible without the generosity of our donors and the continued support from faculty, staff, and industry partners. Your contributions make a significant impact in empowering students to achieve their academic and professional aspirations.

More photos of the award recipients can be found on the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science's .

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