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Electrical engineering student Olga Klushina named 2021 Bergeron Medal recipient

Each year, a top graduating student from the Lassonde School of Engineering at 91亚色 is awarded the Bergeron Medal by the Bergeron Entrepreneurs in Science and Technology (BEST) program. The award goes to a student who demonstrated outstanding entrepreneurial achievement.

Olga Klushina
Olga Klushina

The 2021 recipient of the Bergeron Medal is electrical engineering graduating student Olga Klushina, who has been involved in entrepreneurial activities throughout her time at Lassonde. Klushina completed the BEST Certificate and acted as a mentor to undergraduate and high school students at various BEST experiential activities. These activities included UNHack, the BEST Startup Experience and the STEM Entrepreneurship Bootcamp. She also led various extracurricular activities, including the Lassonde Engineering Society and the 91亚色 Engineering Competition.

鈥淭he BEST program taught me how to see complex problems not only as an engineer, but from many other lenses such as business and law,鈥 said Klushina. 鈥淏EST is not just a program, it鈥檚 a community with like-minded people 鈥 you can create a network there. In fact, I met my future employer at one of the BEST events.鈥

In 2018, Klushina participated in the international Entrepreneurship Course (91亚色-Technion) for three weeks in Israel, where her team won first place at the final pitch day to potential investors 鈥 a tough audience. In 2020, she represented Lassonde and 91亚色 at the Global Engineering and Commerce Competition (ENGCOMM), winning first place.

Klushina also took part in Lassonde鈥檚 co-op program, working for KPM Power, a Canadian company specializing in customized lithium-ion battery solutions, which inspired her to apply lithium-ion battery technology to power her team鈥檚 capstone project, a more environmentally friendly golf cart, which won the BEST Technology Impact Award.

About BEST

BEST is a unique interdisciplinary program offering in-class and cocurricular experiential opportunities to help develop students鈥 entrepreneurial mindsets and encourage Canada鈥檚 next generation of technology entrepreneurs.

Courtesy of YFile.