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A photo of Engineering Staff Yohannes Kahsai

A photo of Engineering Staff Yohannes Kahsai

A Lifetime of Dedication: Yohannes Kahsai's Story at Santa Clara University

In February 1986, Yohannes Kahsai, Lab Manager for the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, embarked on a journey spanning an extraordinary 38 years at Santa Clara University. Now, at the age of 84, Yohannes is retiring from his role to dedicate time to his family and pursue his passions. Throughout his time at SCU, Yohannes became known for his unwavering dedication, embodying a wealth of institutional wisdom, and demonstrating a consistent dedication to his role within the School of Engineering.

In February 1986, Yohannes Kahsai, Lab Manager for the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, embarked on a journey spanning an extraordinary 38 years at Santa Clara University. Now, at the age of 84, Yohannes is retiring from his role to dedicate time to his family and pursue his passions. Throughout his time at SCU, Yohannes became known for his unwavering dedication, embodying a wealth of institutional wisdom, and demonstrating a consistent dedication to his role within the School of Engineering.

Starting as a lab technician, Yohannes quickly proved himself indispensable, showcasing not only technical prowess but also a profound dedication to his work. As the School of Engineering transformed in the late 1980s, particularly with the merger of computer engineering and electrical engineering departments, Yohannes found himself at the forefront of these changes. His ability to adapt to evolving dynamics and navigate uncharted waters spoke volumes of his technical acumen and leadership.

Backed by academic credentials, including a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Stony Brook State University and a master’s degree in Engineering Management from Santa Clara University, Yohannes has established a formidable foundation in electrical engineering. His prior experience as a manufacturing engineer has enriched his mentoring approach, infusing theoretical concepts with practical wisdom and real-world insights, transcending his impact beyond the lab. Through mentorship, particularly in senior design projects, he became a cornerstone of the student experience. Under his guidance, students not only honed their technical skills but also cultivated the confidence to tackle real-world engineering challenges.

Yohannes believes that a fulfilling life is built upon surrounding oneself with people who “make life easier.”

For Yohannes, an immigrant from Eritrea, East Africa, Santa Clara University went beyond academics; “Santa Clara University has been more than an academic institution; it is a nurturing, familial environment where collaboration thrives and personal growth is nurtured.” His unwavering dedication to fostering a positive workplace culture leaves an indelible impression on the entire community.

As Yohannes embarks on new adventures, the School of Engineering and Santa Clara University extend their deepest gratitude for his years of service, his unwavering dedication, and his profound impact. Yohannes, we will miss seeing you taking your long walks around campus and you will always hold a special place in the heart of our institution, a symbol of excellence, mentorship, and the enduring spirit of Santa Clara University. Congratulations on your retirement, Yohannes!

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