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SEL was founded in Pullman, Washington in 1982 when Dr. Edmund O. Schweitzer III invented and marketed the first all-digital protective relay. Schweitzer created the relay as a Ph.D. project while at Washington State University. He sold his first product, the SEL-21, to Otter Tail Power Company in Fergus Falls, Minnesota in 1984. Otter Tail ...
Edmund O. Schweitzer III (born 1947, Evanston, Illinois) is an electrical engineer, inventor, and founder of Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL). Schweitzer launched SEL in 1982 in Pullman, Washington.
[25] [24] The lab company was founded by Edmund Schweitzer, a Ph.D. graduate of WSU. [26] SEL and other firms are within the 107-acre (0.43 km 2) Pullman Industrial Park, run by the Port of Whitman County. [27]
Sep. 27—Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories announced earlier this month that it intends to hire about 400 new employees throughout the company. Of the new hires, about 240 are expected to work ...
Edmund Schweitzer, founder of Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL), graduated with his Ph.D. from Washington State in 1977. He received the IEEE Medal in Power Engineering in 2012, [ 148 ] and was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2019.
Edmund Schweitzer, 1977 Ph.D. electrical engineering, founder of Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories; Melissa Skala, 2002 B.S., cancer researcher and Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the Morgridge Institute for Research
Serial killer Edmund Kemper, who was nicknamed the “co-ed butcher” for his brutal murders of eight women in the 1970s, has been denied parole once again.. The “depraved” 75-year-old was ...
Travis Kelce bypassed reporters to join Taylor Swift and his family in their suite following the Chiefs' 40-22 loss to the Eagles in Super Bowl 59.