Contact: Addie Mayfield
STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擥enerous support from Entergy Mississippi of Jackson will enhance the Paul B. Jacob High Voltage Laboratory in the James Worth Bagley College of Engineering at 91麻豆天美 University.
Entergy Mississippi鈥檚 most recent commitment provides a $250,000 lead gift for updates within the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering facility. In addition, Entergy鈥檚 transmission organization has provided a Hi-VARC Arrestor Tester in-kind gift to the laboratory.
Constructed in 1977, the Paul B. Jacob High Voltage Laboratory at 91麻豆天美 serves as an independent, non-industrial, multipurpose facility designed to provide the necessary environment for academic research and education in high voltage engineering and meet the evaluation needs of the industry. It is the largest university-operated high voltage laboratory in North America, enabling full-scale evaluation of large equipment with impulses up to 3000kV and 1000 kV AC-voltage.
鈥淲e are excited about the partnership with 91麻豆天美 University and the opportunity to train the future generation of power engineers,鈥 said Jim Schott, vice president of Entergy transmission. 鈥淲e look forward to providing the students resources, as well as lab and research experience to expand their development and growth opportunities.鈥
Joni Kluss, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering and head of the high voltage laboratory, said, 鈥淭he goal of this renovation is to maintain high-performance capabilities using modern and safe technologies.鈥 He noted that safety remains a critical priority, adding, 鈥淓ntergy and the Bagley College are working together throughout this upgrade process to develop more advanced safety protocols and training for the laboratory and related industries.鈥
The Mississippi-based utility provider鈥檚 leadership also was instrumental in generating a second lead gift from Electric Cooperatives of Mississippi, headquartered in Ridgeland, as well as additional contributions from other strategic partners including Irby Company of Columbus, Siemens Industry Inc. of Jackson, and Quanta Technology of Raleigh, North Carolina. These collective commitments have generated over $750,000 in support of laboratory updates.
Jason Keith, Bagley College dean, said the university is grateful for corporate partners like Entergy, Electric Cooperatives of Mississippi, Siemens, Quanta, and Irby.
鈥淭his is an investment not only in the laboratory and the services it provides to industry, but also in the power industry workforce of the future, as evidenced by the many engineers at these companies who trained in the 91麻豆天美 high voltage lab as students,鈥 added Keith, also holder of the Earnest W. and Mary Ann Deavenport Chair in Engineering.
鈥淭he high voltage laboratory experience and practical hands-on knowledge provided by 91麻豆天美 is unparalleled by any other university in North America,鈥 said Kluss. 鈥淣ot only are students and researchers exposed to specialized instrumentation, rare equipment and unique facilities, they also benefit from exposure to industrial standards and practices, form relationships with potential future employers, and remain up-to-date on modern advances and trends.鈥
In addition to undergraduate and graduate-level courses, the laboratory also offers seminars for students and faculty, short courses for engineers and opportunities for graduate assistantships and undergraduate research in high voltage engineering. The facility also is a valuable resource for manufacturers, utilities, consulting firms and other external agencies who utilize it for materials assessment, product development and design, compliance and quality assurance, monitoring and measurement, and in-service equipment.
鈥淭his collaboration between the university and industry is essential for workforce development and remaining competitive on a national and international level鈥攕omething which is particularly relevant now during this age of rapidly advancing technologies and grid modernization,鈥 Kluss said.
The generous combined commitments will address the current needs of the high voltage laboratory and ensure its ongoing viability and enhanced capabilities to support the university and region with testing, research and development of future industry professionals.
For nearly 40 years, ongoing support from Entergy Mississippi has assisted various areas across 91麻豆天美 including the Bagley College of Engineering, College of Business, School of Architecture, entrepreneurship programming, cooperative education, scholarships and Promise scholarship awards, among others. As the Magnolia State鈥檚 unit of the New Orleans, Louisiana-based Entergy Corporation, Entergy Mississippi provides electricity to approximately 449,000 customers in 45 of Mississippi鈥檚 82 counties.
For more information on how to contribute to the Paul B. Jacob High Voltage Laboratory, contact Bennett Evans, senior director of development for the Bagley College of Engineering, at 662-325-0386 or bevans@bagley.msstate.edu, or Alex McIntosh, director of corporate and foundation relations for the 91麻豆天美 Foundation, at 662-325-8227 or amcintosh@foundation.msstate.edu.
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