Other Awards and Honors
2007 Awards
Elizabeth Stephens named most promising Hispanic engineer
Elizabeth Stephens has received the Hispanic Engineer National Achievement Awards Conference's Most Promising Engineer or Scientist–Undergraduate Degree Award. The award recognizes a professional engineer or scientist with less than eight years experience since earning his/her undergraduate degree. The candidate's early technical contributions should already indicate a promising career.
Elizabeth was chosen due to her contributions to science, leadership abilities and initiative, her potential for advancement and her involvement with the Hispanic community.
Elizabeth currently is involved with improving the energy efficiency of vehicles and energy conversion systems. She supports the DOE Solid State Energy Conversion Alliance program and works with local youth through several education programs. For more information on Elizabeth' award, vist HENAAC.org (announced 8/1/2007)
