SE Solutions Provides Scholarships to 3 MSCE Structures Students from Purdue University (2016)

SE Solutions was pleased to recently present scholarships to three Purdue University Structures students to help defray the cost of their education.  Goran Milutinovic, Ryan Whelchel, and Alana Wilbee were the recipients of the awards.  This is the fifth year that SE Solutions has offered the scholarships.

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Purdue University MSCE Students and Scholarship Winners Alana Wilbee (left), Ryan Whelchel (middle), SE Solutions, LLC President, Brian Quinn, and Goran Milutinovic (right)

Goran Milutinovic received his BS in Civil Engineering from University of Belgrade in Serbia, Europe, and will complete his MSCE at Purdue in December 2016.  His masters thesis was sponsored by INDOT and focused on the load rating of bridges and overweight vehicles.  Goran became fascinated with long-span bridges as a child, which sparked his interest in structural engineering.  Goran appreciates bridges, as he believes they represent intellectual effort as well as a connection to life and people that is depicted in his favorite novel, The Bridge on the Drina.  After graduating, Goran will begin working with Janssen Spaans Engineering in Indianapolis.  Goran is married and has a two year old daughter and is expecting another child very soon.

Ryan Whelchel received his BS in Architectural Engineering from Kansas State University.  He is currently working on his MSCE at Purdue and plans to continue to pursue a PhD in Civil Engineering.  Ryan is currently working as a graduate research assistant focusing on prestressed concrete bridges.  Learning how buildings stand up and how to design structural systems has always been fascinating to Ryan, and upon graduating, he hopes to find work at a structural engineering firm where he can be challenged and create innovative structural solutions.

Alana Wilbee received her BS in Civil Engineering at Purdue in 2015.  Following the completion of her MSCE at Purdue in December of 2016, she will begin working on her PhD research focusing on structural health monitoring techniques to support community-wide damage assessment in post-disaster scenarios.  Alana is originally from Colorado Springs, and decided to pursue engineering when she realized the field would capitalize on her inclinations toward building and problem solving.  After debating between aerospace and civil engineering, Alana decided that designing safe and beautiful places for people to live and work was more important to her than figuring out how to move people through the sky.

SE Solutions would like to congratulate each recipient and wish them future success in their fields of study as structural engineers.

 

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