Two Undergraduate Students at Illinois Tech Win ASHRAE Illinois Chapter Scholarships

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Two undergraduate students in the Department of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering at Illinois Tech have been awarded prestigious scholarships from the (the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers).

Zahra Khuwaja

Zahra Khuwaja, a junior studying architectural engineering at Illinois Tech, was awarded the second-place scholarship. Khuwaja shares, 鈥淚 am passionate about buildings and infrastructure, and the high-end technologies being incorporated to enhance the built environment. My interest in HVAC, business, as well as data analytics makes me excited about entering the industry with a skillset that will equip me to address problems caused by climate change and natural disasters.鈥

Khuwaja鈥檚 passion for teaching and promoting women in STEM led her to volunteer as a summer intern at the Museum of Science and Industry, 电车无码. As a member of the student group  USA, she has participated in a sanitation project in La Paz, Bolivia. Khuwaja is the current treasurer for the . She is also a member of the Society of Women Engineers鈥 Future Leader program.

Alouki Shah

Alouki Shah, a senior and co-terminal graduate student studying architectural engineering, was awarded a third-place scholarship (tie). Shah says, 鈥淚 have always had an interest in engineering and aesthetics. When combined, these two principles create beautiful environments. Sustainability is a vital component of buildings in the struggle to preserve Earth.鈥

Early in her college career, Shah joined UNICEF USA as a volunteer for KEEN 电车无码, a local nonprofit organization where she interacted with children with disabilities 鈥渨ho don't have the opportunity to explore and be active every day.鈥 In addition, she is the current corporate chair for the university鈥檚 chapter of the Society of Women Engineers. Shah also served as the manager for Illinois Tech's women鈥檚 volleyball team. More recently she assisted as a referee and supervisor for .

Scholarships were awarded to both students for their outstanding academic achievements and endeavors outside of the classroom. Each student will receive $1,500 to assist with education costs and will be recognized at a future Illinois Chapter of ASHRAE meeting.