Summer Graduate Student Research Fellowship Winners Announced

More than 200 applications were submitted for the University Research Council’s Summer Graduate Student Research Fellowship program. Sixty-eight students from seven UC colleges will receive stipends to support their continued work throughout the 2007 summer months.

College of Allied Health Sciences

  • Jill Anderson, Communication Sciences and Disorders

McMicken College of Arts and Sciences

  • Heather Farrington, Biological Sciences
  • Anne Lohrey, Biological Sciences
  • Jenai Milliser, Biological Sciences
  • Kristen Short, Biological Sciences
  • Michael Walls, Biology
  • Sayandev Chatterjee, Chemistry
  • Michael Hoops, Chemistry
  • Mahmud Hossain, Chemistry
  • Lisa Prevette, Chemistry
  • Lynne Kvapil, Classics
  • Sarah Domet, English
  • Daniel Smith, English
  • Jillian Weise, English
  • Kirk Boyle, English/Comparative Literature
  • Katherine Bulinski, Geology
  • Ana Londono, Geology
  • Rebecca Reverman, Geology
  • Wolfgang Leuckel, German Studies
  • John Banea, Mathematics
  • Chris Camfield, Mathematics
  • Aaron Kostko, Philosophy
  • Thang Hoang, Physics
  • Karlis Mikelsons, Physics
  • Kalanand Mishra, Physics
  • Erica Dawson, Psychology
  • Abigail Goldsmith, Psychology
  • Kelly McNally, Psychology
  • Veronica Ramenzoni, Psychology
  • Yvonne Roberts, Psychology
  • Amanda Stein, Psychology
  • Arturo Gutierrez, Romance Languages/Literature
  • Lisa Fisher, Sociology

College of Business

  • Muer Yang, Quantitative Analysis/Operations Management

College-Conservatory of Music

  • Thomas Kernan, Composition, Musicology & Theory
  • Aaron Mitchell, Ensembles and Conducting
  • Kimberly Rooney, Performance Studies

College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services

  • Carmen Mendoza, Curriculum and Instruction
  • Miyoung Nam, Literacy/TESL

College of Engineering

  • Nicholas Caldwell, Aerospace
  • Elise Minda, Aerospace
  • Yi Song, Aerospace & Engineering Mechanics
  • Abhishek Jain, Biomedical
  • Ratandeep Kukreja, Chemical and Materials
  • Rahul Patki, Chemical and Materials
  • Pravahan Salunke, Chemical and Materials
  • Ashraf Hassan, Civil and Environmental
  • Ting Lu, Civil and Environmental
  • Jared McFaddin, Civil and Environmental
  • Aravind Ranganathan, Computer Science
  • Andrew Browne, Electrical
  • Subhankar Basu, Electrical and Computer
  • Ali Bhagat, Electrical and Computer
  • Duk Kim, Electrical and Computer
  • Yan Liao, Electrical and Computer
  • Deassy Novita, Electrical and Computer
  • Almitra Pradhan, Electrical and Computer
  • Balasubramanian Sethuraman, Electrical and Computer
  • Junjun Wan, Electrical and Computer
  • Mohammad Aaraish, Industrial
  • Koustubh Ashtekar, Mechanical
  • Shardool Chirputkar, Mechanical
  • Mahesh Krishnamoorthy, Mechanical
  • Shrikant Pattnaik, Mechanical
  • Abhishek Gupta, MINE
  • Peter Sandwall, MINE

College of Medicine

  • Vaibhav Pai, Molecular and Cellular Physiology
  • Lusine Yaghjyan, Environmental Health

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