Thursday, May 17, 2012

USA, Oregon:

Oregon Grad Wins U. Idaho’s Outstanding Undergraduate Research Award For Geothermal Study (The Observer - La Grande)

Jessy Osterloh, 2008 graduate of Enterprise High School,
received the Outstanding Undergraduate Research Award
from Scott Wood, dean of the College of Science at
University of Idaho, during the May 12 commencement
reception in Moscow, Idaho. (Ron Osterloh photo)
A graduate from Enterprise High School in north-east Oregon, has distinguished herself among her peers at the University of Idaho. Last week, Jessy Osterloh received the school’s Outstanding Undergraduate Research award.

Osterloh, an environmental studies major, did her senior thesis research on the geothermal potential of the Snake River plain in Southern Idaho. "There’s an incredible amount of heat under the earth’s surface in the interior West, providing hot springs and possibly geothermal energy opportunities, though the work has a number of useful applications", she said.  Jessy has included the research as an entry in this year’s National Geothermal Student Competition.

Jessy was a member of a team that came third in last year’s National Geothermal Student Competition, sponsored by the Department of Energy, doing a study of the Rio Grande Rift Valley of Colorado and New Mexico. This year's competition will judge the final three contestants at the 2012 GRC Annual Meeting to be held at the Peppermill Resort Spa in Reno, Nevada, September 30-October 3.