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The Graduate School

Monday, the First of JuneTwo Thousand Fifteen

Hooding Ceremony

The Graduate School

PRINCETONUNIVERSITY

About the Hooding Ceremony

The colorful gowns and hoods worn as part of the traditional regalia at American academic ceremonies had less glamorous origins — a heavy woolen gown and hood being necessities in the cold halls of medieval European universities. But at least by the time of the Renaissance, academic gowns and hoods began to distinguish scholars by rank and degree, and to bear colorful marks of institutional affiliations. In the New World, distinctive formal academic garb began with the founding of Harvard College in 1636.

American scholars had close ties to the great German universities in the late 19th century, and the brilliant display of academic regalia at the 500th anniversary of the University of Heidelberg in 1886 — as well as at Harvard’s 250th in the same year and Princeton’s own Sesquicentennial in 1896 — encouraged a growing interest in academic ceremony and costume. In 1893, Princeton took the lead in establishing a code for U.S. academic attire; Princeton Trustee Colonel John James McCook’s 1894 intercollegiate statutes continue in force today almost without alteration.

Hoods embody the most important symbolism, and distinguish the wearer by both rank and academic discipline. Masters’ hoods are generally shorter by one foot than doctors’. Each is bordered by a velvet band in the color assigned to the discipline in which the degree is granted. The colors you see this evening are blue for philosophy (as in doctor of philosophy, or “Ph.D.”), peacock blue for public affairs, orange or yellow for engineering, white for arts and letters, brown for architecture, and light brown for finance. The lining of each hood bears the degree-granting university’s own colors — at Princeton, orange with a black chevron, colors adopted by the undergraduate Class of 1869 since William III of the House of Nassau, in whose honor the University’s first building was named, was also Prince of Orange.

While Princeton’s Graduate School was formally established in 1900, graduate education at the University dates back to the institution’s earliest days, and doctoral degrees were awarded beginning in the late 19th century. This is the 22nd year of the Hooding ceremony honoring advanced degree recipients.

Order of Exercises

Prelude and ProcessionalThe audience will please rise when the Chief Marshal enters.

The Academic Procession Sandra L. BermannCotsen Professor of the Humanities, Chief Marshal for University Convocations

Candidates for Advanced Degrees Doctor of Philosophy Master of Architecture Master of Science in Engineering Master of Engineering Master in Finance Master of Arts in Near Eastern Studies Master in Public Affairs Master in Public Policy

Mary K. BechlerAssociate Dean for Finance and Administration

Justin Mikolay *03President of the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni

Lisa M. HerschbachDirector of the Harold W. McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning and Associate Dean of the College

Recipients of the Graduate Mentoring Award

Cecilia E. RouseLawrence and Shirley Katzman and Lewis and Anna Ernst Professor in the Economics of Education; Professor of Economics and Public Affairs;Dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

H. Vincent Poor *77Michael Henry Strater University Professor of Electrical Engineering; Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science

Stanley T. AllenGeorge Dutton’27 Professor of Architecture; Acting Dean of the School of Architecture

Cole M. Crittenden *05 Associate Dean for Academic Affairs

Sanjeev R. KulkarniProfessor of Electrical Engineering; Dean of the Graduate School

Christopher L. Eisgruber ’83Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor of Public Affairs in the Woodrow Wilson School and the University Center for Human Values; President of the University

WelcomeSanjeev R. KulkarniChristopher L. Eisgruber

Presentation of Candidates for Master’s DegreesSandra L. BermannSanjeev R. Kulkarni

F O R T H E M A S T E R O F A R C H I T E C T U R E

Stanley T. Allen

F O R T H E M A S T E R O F S C I E N C E I N E N G I N E E R I N G A N D T H E M A S T E R O F E N G I N E E R I N G

H. Vincent Poor

F O R T H E M A S T E R I N F I N A N C E A N D T H E M A S T E R O F A R T S I N N E A R E A S T E R N S T U D I E S

Mary K. Bechler

F O R T H E M A S T E R I N P U B L I C A F F A I R S A N D T H E M A S T E R I N P U B L I C P O L I C Y

Cecilia E. Rouse

Presentation of Graduate Mentoring AwardsLisa M. Herschbach

Presentation of Candidates for the Doctor of PhilosophyCole M. CrittendenSandra L. BermannSanjeev R. Kulkarni

Greetings from the Association of Princeton Graduate AlumniJustin Mikolay

Closing

Recessional and PostludeThe audience will please remain in place until the academic procession is completed.

Graduate Mentoring Awards

The Graduate School and the Harold W. McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning annually recognize faculty members for their exceptional work as mentors to graduate students at Princeton. Current and former students nominate faculty for these awards, and recipients are chosen by a committee of faculty and graduate students. This year we recognize four outstanding faculty members from the major academic divisions of the University.

H U M A N I T I E S

Imani PerryProfessor of African American Studies

S O C I A L S C I E N C E S

Janet M. CurrieHenry Putnam Professor of Economics and Public Affairs; Director of the Center for Health and Wellbeing

N A T U R A L S C I E N C E S

Daniel M. SigmanDusenbury Professor of Geological and Geophysical Sciences

E N G I N E E R I N G

Michael E. MuellerAssistant Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Advanced Degrees

Master of Arts in Near Eastern StudiesD E G R E E A W A R D E D 2 0 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 4

Rephael Gedaliah Stern, Near Eastern Studies

D E G R E E A W A R D E D 2 J U N E 2 0 1 5

Chad M. Mowbray, Near Eastern StudiesAutumn Kelly Patterson, Near Eastern

Studies

Master in FinanceD E G R E E A W A R D E D 2 J U N E 2 0 1 5

Robin De Rycke, FinanceSonya Joan Flechon, FinanceXiaonan Ge, FinanceFan Jiang, FinanceKaren Juliet Leiton Rodriguez, FinanceLongchuan Liao, FinanceSebastian Roberto Maass, FinanceFrançois Jacques Mayer, FinanceStephen Andrew McDonald, FinanceArthur Rodier, FinanceCesar Rojas Flores, FinanceTaylor Russell, FinanceSwapnil Sharma, FinanceHugo Steiner, FinanceEdward Carl Stivers Jr., FinanceZhiyuan Wang, FinanceGregory Weil, FinanceBenjamin David Whitcher, FinanceAlexander Huang Wu, FinancePan Xie, FinanceLu Xin, FinanceZhichao Yan, FinanceLana Zakharova, Finance

Master of ArchitectureD E G R E E A W A R D E D 2 9 M A R C H 2 0 1 5

Ruiqing Li, ArchitectureZigeng Wang, Architecture

D E G R E E A W A R D E D 2 J U N E 2 0 1 5

Serguei Andreevitch Bagrianski, Architecture

Laura Elizabeth Britton, ArchitecturePatricia Xian Fang Chia, ArchitectureSonia Margo Flamberg, ArchitectureTyler Hopf, Architecture

Qianru Hua, ArchitectureTing Yan Kwan, ArchitectureYang Li, ArchitectureJose Angel Meza, ArchitectureGina Van Itallie Morrow, ArchitectureDaniel Tappe, ArchitectureHans Peter Tursack, ArchitectureShota Vashakmadze, Architecture

Master in Public AffairsD E G R E E A W A R D E D 2 J U N E 2 0 1 5

Magdalena Teresa Anchondo, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Cynthia Anne Barmore, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Matthew Daniel Beienburg, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Gaurav Bhatnagar, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Henry James Brewster, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Henry Crane Burton, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Gabriel Carlos Catapang, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Stephen Mychal Chaisson, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Esha Chhabra, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Michael Wolfsohn Chimowitz, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Shasti Kernai Kathleen Conrad, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Jared Aldwin Chag Crooks, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Ines Cruzalegui, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Anastacia Dialynas, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Lauren Patrice Dunn, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Samuel Washburn duPont, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Daniel Munczek Edelman, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Ritika Goel, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Rebecca Rui Gong, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Christina Naomi Grover-Roybal, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Joanna Marlene Hecht, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Shannon Snead Hiller, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Matthew Holzgrafe, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

John Houston, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Amanda Yan Ran Hsiao, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Ricardo Alcides Hurtado, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Anand Jahi, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Maryam Zahra Janani, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Nicholas Frome Kelly, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Emily Catherine King, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Emina Kobiljar, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

James Henry Krejsa, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Damera Vijay Kumar, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Ethan Donovan Lynch, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Jakara Sachiko Mato, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Abby Margaret McCartney, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Kevin Edward McGinnis, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Megan Taaffe McGuire, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Megan Elizabeth McPhee, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Rebecca Metz, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Jamie Rebecca Morgan, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Alyson Kristen Neel, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Anna Ninan, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Allison Blough Nour, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Nadav Pollak, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Meagan Elsie Bruski Reed, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Kelly Christine Roache, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Michael Scott Robinson, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Eleuthera Sa, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Seth Aaron Samelson, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Vanesa Benedetto Sanchez, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Elías Ramón Sánchez-Eppler, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Emmett Edan Sapp, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Elizabeth Marie Schultz, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Hannah Van Arsdale Shaw, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Unika Shrestha, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Daniel Tierney Smith, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Bishnu Bahadur Thapa, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Lilian Margarita Timmermann, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Maureen Tracey-Mooney, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Caitlin Rasmussen Tulloch, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Rachel Strauss Van Cleve, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Andrea Villamil Pesqueira, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Laura Zachary, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Joyce Yan Zhang, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Master in Public PolicyD E G R E E A W A R D E D 2 J U N E 2 0 1 5

Brian Gerard Cunningham, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Melanie Claire D’Evelyn, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Yasmin Elhady, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Yvonne Nneka Ezeala, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Kathryn Ann Greene, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Maroulla Haddad, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Nicholas Raymond Lawson, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Avital Brena Ludomirsky, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Cassie McGannon, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Peter Charles Norsky, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Priya Ramdas, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Rona Rathod, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Kent Robert Reinhold, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Dor Renert, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Pavol Zilincik, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Master of Science in EngineeringD E G R E E A W A R D E D 2 0 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 4

Christina Lynn Porter, Electrical Engineering

Boyang Song, Operations Research and Financial Engineering

D E G R E E A W A R D E D 1 5 N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 4

Alex Hallden-Abberton, Electrical Engineering

D E G R E E A W A R D E D 2 9 M A R C H 2 0 1 5

Sharvanath Pathak, Computer Science

D E G R E E A W A R D E D 2 J U N E 2 0 1 5

Jordan Thomas Ash, Computer ScienceHannah Virginia Bands, Civil and

Environmental EngineeringCatherine Alyce Eiben, Civil and

Environmental EngineeringElba Sthephania Garza, Computer ScienceEmily Rose Gilson, Civil and

Environmental EngineeringMichael Jeffrey Kranch, Computer ScienceKevin Alexander Lai, Computer ScienceMary Anne Limbach, Mechanical and

Aerospace EngineeringRaghav Sethi, Computer ScienceChristopher Charles Veto, Mechanical

and Aerospace EngineeringHilary Catherine Wayland, Civil and

Environmental EngineeringHao Wu, Electrical EngineeringPeter Zimmerman, Computer Science

Master of EngineeringD E G R E E A W A R D E D 2 J U N E 2 0 1 5

Simin Chen, Computer ScienceJared Aldwin Chag Crooks, Mechanical

and Aerospace EngineeringNevin Hao Li, Computer Science

Jiaxi Shi, Computer ScienceYannan Wang, Computer ScienceShaoqing Yang, Computer Science

Doctor of PhilosophyD E G R E E A W A R D E D 2 0 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 4

Lamis Abdelaaty, PoliticsAasha Marsha Abdill, SociologyAlex Acs, PoliticsAnand Ashok, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringLaura Ashley Atkins, PhilosophyHagar Barak, HistoryCaitlin Laurel Barale, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyMichael Jay Barber, PoliticsJames Robert Belasco, Electrical

EngineeringYael Berda, SociologyAndrew Macdonald Berdahl, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyKeisha N. Blain, HistoryMichael Daniel Campanell, Astrophysical

Sciences (Plasma Physics)Cheng Chen, EconomicsNora Elisa Chisari, Astrophysical SciencesAngèle Christin, SociologyNeo Christopher Honghoon Chung,

Quantitative and Computational Biology

Frederic N. Clark, HistoryHannah-Louise Clark, History (History of

Science)Alexis H. Cohen, Art and ArchaeologyRobert J. Comito, ChemistryEliav Danziger, EconomicsZachary Miller Detweiler, Chemistry and

Materials ScienceAshley McDaniel Donovan, ChemistryRené Daniel Flores, Sociology and Social

PolicyJeffrey Alan Owen Garber, ChemistryCecile Gaubert, EconomicsJamie Greenberg Reuland, MusicRachel B. Gross, ReligionJon Emil Gudmundsson, PhysicsJoanna Elizabeth Haye, Molecular BiologyJoshua Steven Heyne, Mechanical and

Aerospace EngineeringJames Colin Hill, Astrophysical SciencesJun Hu, Art and ArchaeologyApril Dawn Hughes, ReligionSarah J. Hummel, PoliticsChristopher Robert Jamison, ChemistryJennifer Dominique Jones, HistoryDobromir Georgiev Kamburov, Electrical

Engineering

Zheng Ke, Operations Research and Financial Engineering

Chris Alan Kendall, PoliticsHyungwon Kim, PhysicsIn Song Kim, PoliticsAlexander David Kloth, Molecular

Biology and NeuroscienceBong Ihn Koh, Molecular BiologyMichael Patrick Wyatt Kreuzer, Public

and International AffairsDmitry Krotov, PhysicsRaymond Cheng Kuo, PoliticsChristopher Michael Kurpiewski, HistoryKenneth Michael Lamb, PoliticsJeffrey F. Lane, SociologyVictoria Lee, History (History of Science)Karen Elinor Conway Levy, SociologySam Jay Lewallen, MathematicsJoseph D. Majkut, Atmospheric and

Oceanic SciencesWilliam Edward McClain, ChemistryAlison B. Miller, MathematicsCharles Grabel Miller, Molecular BiologyRosalynn Conniff Molden, ChemistryMichael Ryan Mooney, PhysicsPablo J. Mosteiro, PhysicsSomangshu Mukherji, MusicStefan Martin Münzel, Electrical

EngineeringMatthew Richard Naylor, ChemistryHuy Le Nguyen, Computer ScienceHalley Mellor Oyer, Molecular BiologyJeffrey Bok-Cheung Parker, Astrophysical

Sciences (Plasma Physics)David Salvatore Pedulla, Sociology and

Social PolicyNicolas Christian Richard Pégard,

Electrical EngineeringGuilherme Leite Pimentel, PhysicsMichael Thomas Pirnot, ChemistrySamuel F. Potter, Atmospheric and

Oceanic SciencesChristopher Keltie Prier, ChemistryYury Pritykin, Computer SciencePatrick Rebeschini, Operations Research

and Financial EngineeringPaul Benjamin Reverdy, Mechanical and

Aerospace EngineeringBrice Richard, EconomicsMeredith Leigh Sadin, Politics and Social

PolicyBenjamin R. Safdi, PhysicsStephanie M. Schacht, SociologyShrenik Nitin Shah, MathematicsXiaofeng Shi, Operations Research and

Financial EngineeringSeiji Shirane, HistorySteven Andrew Snell, PoliticsYu Song, Electrical EngineeringJames Patrick Steichen, Music

Geneva Marie Stein, Molecular Biology and Neuroscience

Anton D. Stepanov, Astrophysical Sciences (Plasma Physics)

Jason Strudler, Slavic Languages and Literatures

Naomi F. Sugie, Sociology and Social Policy

Noel Waldron Swanson, PhilosophyGarrett Wayne Tate, GeosciencesMikhail Tikhonov, PhysicsEleftherios Tsiokos, MathematicsKe Wan, Operations Research and

Financial EngineeringKe Wang, PhysicsMeredith Samantha Wilf, PoliticsAmelia S. J. Worsley, EnglishYang-Le Wu, PhysicsYuxuan Xin, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringYu Zhang, MathematicsZhuo Zhang, Electrical EngineeringAlexander V. Zhiboedov, PhysicsBrian B. Zhou, PhysicsOded Zinger, Near Eastern Studies

D E G R E E A W A R D E D 1 5 N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 4

Mika Ahuvia, ReligionLoren D. Alegría, PhysicsApril Charity Armstrong, ReligionAndrew Russell Babbin, GeosciencesHuajie Cao, PhysicsSebastian Chialvo, Chemical EngineeringVirginia E. Clark, ClassicsMark Christopher Dancigers, MusicKarl Thomas Jayaram Dannenbaum,

PoliticsRobert S. Dwyer, Molecular BiologyTarek Asem Elgawhary, ReligionSarah Hussein El-Kazaz, PoliticsEric Louis First, Chemical EngineeringRotem Geva Halperin, HistoryXingli Giam, Ecology and Evolutionary

BiologyYanilda María González, Politics and

Social PolicySreechakra Goparaju, Electrical

EngineeringJonathan Michael Husson, GeosciencesWenhao Jia, Electrical EngineeringJeffrey West Kirkwood, Germanic

Languages and LiteraturesCassandra Korsvik, Molecular BiologyIpek Gokce Kulahci, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyBhadrinarayana Lalgudi Visweswaran,

Electrical EngineeringJebro Lit, History

Brendan Carrick Lyons, Astrophysical Sciences (Plasma Physics)

Tatiana Medvedeva, PhysicsJeffrey Mighion, ChemistryAnne Kathleen O’Donnell, HistorySimon Marcus Oswald, ClassicsOnur Ozyesil, Applied and

Computational MathematicsYeJe Park, PhysicsNatalia Perez, Spanish and Portuguese

Languages and CulturesHelen Pfeifer, HistoryDaniel Vivian Polk, AnthropologyJason V. Rogers, Molecular BiologyAlexander Irvin Ruder, PoliticsAna Sabau Fernandez, Spanish and

Portuguese Languages and CulturesCurt Matthew Schieler, Electrical

EngineeringNitin Sekar, Ecology and Evolutionary

BiologyDivjyot Sethi, Electrical EngineeringDan Sirbu, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringHolly Ann Sutterlin, Molecular BiologyAnn Thomas Tate, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyHua Wang, Astrophysical Sciences

(Plasma Physics)Jue Wang, Geosciences and Materials

ScienceXin Wang, Molecular BiologyOwen James Hugh Williams, Mechanical

and Aerospace EngineeringJennifer Louise Wilson, Slavic Languages

and LiteraturesFujia Wu, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringAudrey Ming-Wei Yau, GeosciencesRunhong Zong, Mathematics

D E G R E E A W A R D E D 3 1 J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 5

Tyler Wayne Abrams, Astrophysical Sciences (Plasma Physics)

Scott F. Abramson, PoliticsMazhar Nawaz Ali, Chemistry and

Materials ScienceAlexis Marie Belis, Art and ArchaeologyPierre Michel Bouzi, Electrical

EngineeringAndrea Jane Brewer, PhilosophyLaura-Maé Pauline Britton, Molecular

BiologySourindra Mohan Chaudhuri, Electrical

EngineeringKenneth Tze Aun Chong, EnglishMichelle Martine Gonzales Cope,

Molecular Biology

Henry M. Cowles, History (History of Science)

Kevin Brendan Daly, Chemical Engineering

Lihui Feng, Molecular BiologyCarlos Fonseca Suarez, Spanish and

Portuguese Languages and CulturesMatthew Gerald Frith, Chemistry and

Materials SciencePrem K. Gopalan, Computer ScienceTao Han, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringCatherine Leigh Hansen, Comparative

LiteratureChristian Jany, Germanic Languages and

LiteraturesSonika Johri, Electrical EngineeringAlbert Brian Kao, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyRadha Kumar, HistoryPeter Demoor Kurie, AnthropologyJustin Michael Little, Mechanical and

Aerospace EngineeringNikolas Christopher Logan, Astrophysical

Sciences (Plasma Physics)Mikhail Olegovich Maksimov, Chemical

EngineeringDanielle Meinrath, ClassicsThomas Marshall Miller, ClassicsJennifer Ann Morris, Art and ArchaeologyClayton Edward Myers, Astrophysical

Sciences (Plasma Physics)Amanda Kathleen O’Rourke, Atmospheric

and Oceanic SciencesBéla András Rácz, MathematicsClaire E. Radley, Atmospheric and

Oceanic SciencesErin Lee Raffety, AnthropologyVictoria Diane Reyes, SociologyCharles B. Rice-Davis, French and Italian

Languages and CulturesBeatrice Sanford Russell, EnglishLeslie Mareike Schoop, ChemistryTardu Selim Sepin, Operations Research

and Financial EngineeringTian Shen, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringDerek Charles Shiller, PhilosophyJames Burke Smadbeck, Chemical

EngineeringErica Marie Staehling, Atmospheric and

Oceanic SciencesHarvey Ronald Stark, ReligionMaika Takita, Electrical EngineeringSuYang Xu, PhysicsJiawei Yao, Operations Research and

Financial Engineering

D E G R E E A W A R D E D 2 9 M A R C H 2 0 1 5

Stephen Benjamin Bandini, ChemistryOzlem Bilgir Yetim, Electrical EngineeringAleksey S. Boyko, Computer SciencePhilip Alexander Poliakoff Coen,

NeuroscienceMaayan P. Dauber, EnglishNikhil Rajiv Deshmukh, Molecular

Biology and NeuroscienceZachary Neal Donnell, Molecular BiologyYihao Fan, Molecular BiologyMichael Kevin Fuccillo, ChemistryBalasubramanian Harish, ChemistryLyra Jean Hostetter, EnglishJonghun Kam, Civil and Environmental

EngineeringKelly Marie LaRue, Molecular BiologyDavid Alexander McGady, PhysicsJason Christian McSheene, Molecular

BiologyElena Peregrina Salvador, Spanish and

Portuguese Languages and CulturesJennifer K. Peterson, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyDaniel B. Quinn, Mechanical and

Aerospace EngineeringDevin Lane Underwood, Electrical

EngineeringOmri Weinstein, Computer ScienceJessica Rowland Williams, Molecular

BiologyAaron K. Wong, Computer ScienceMing Fai Felix Wong, Electrical

EngineeringDaniel James Worden, French and Italian

Languages and CulturesPei-yuan Wu, Electrical EngineeringYavuz Yetim, Electrical Engineering

D E G R E E A W A R D E D 2 J U N E 2 0 1 5

Megan Brankley Abbas, HistoryJan Marie Ringpis Alegre, Psychology and

Social PolicyStephanie Marta Amato, Chemical

EngineeringNemanja Antic, EconomicsÇağın Ararat, Operations Research and

Financial EngineeringAnna Marie Arnaudo, Molecular BiologyGilad Arwatz, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringNyan Lynn Aung, Electrical EngineeringAndrew Peter Ballinger, Atmospheric and

Oceanic SciencesAfonso Jose Sousa Bandeira, Applied and

Computational MathematicsMatthew Stephen Barnes, PoliticsMatthew David Baron, Economics

Kristen Marie Baroudi, Chemistry and Materials Science

Courtney Alexandra Jean Bearns, Psychology and Social Policy

Thomas David Beck, MathematicsJasmine Benyamin, ArchitectureKristin Elizabeth Bietsch, DemographyNicholas Charles Boaz, ChemistryDavid Bruce Borenstein, Quantitative

and Computational BiologyDavid Joseph Bozym II, Chemical

EngineeringCarl Frederik Brasz, Mechanical and

Aerospace EngineeringCarolann Elena Buff, MusicJohn G. Cannarella, Mechanical and

Aerospace Engineering and Materials Science

Nathaniel W. Chaney, Civil and Environmental Engineering

Hao Chen, Electrical EngineeringJidong Chen, PoliticsDiane Lynn Coffey, Public Affairs and

DemographyGilad Cohen, Music (Composition)Benjamin Connault, EconomicsJohn Henry Conway, ChemistryLiang Dai, EconomicsHang Deng, Civil and Environmental

EngineeringYu Deng, MathematicsNegar Elhami Khorasani, Civil and

Environmental EngineeringLainie Marie Fefferman, Music

(Composition)Friederike Funk, PsychologyAndra Geana, PsychologyJonathan David Glassman, Civil and

Environmental EngineeringClifton L. Granby, ReligionCody Justin Kirmil Gray, PoliticsTikia Kenise Hamilton, HistoryMatthew P. Harrison, EnglishSamuel R. Helfont, Near Eastern StudiesLeo Hugo Oskar Hellström, Mechanical

and Aerospace EngineeringAnna Maria Hiszpanski, Chemical

Engineering and Materials ScienceJordan M. Hoyt, ChemistryYingzhe Hu, Electrical EngineeringChiao-Ti Huang, Electrical EngineeringJi Huang, EconomicsYing Jiang, EconomicsKonrad Eric Kaczmarek, Music

(Composition)Patrick A. Kates, ChemistryShaowei Ke, EconomicsXiaobo Ke, Molecular BiologyKyle Tinnell Keller, PsychologyGeorge A. Khoury, Chemical EngineeringWouter Kool, Psychology

David B. Krisiloff, ChemistryJason William Krizan, Chemistry and

Materials ScienceMatthew M. Krumholtz, EnglishGabriele La Spada, EconomicsBenjamin J. Landrum, Chemical

EngineeringGeorge Ryan Laufenberg, AnthropologyDawn Teresa LaValle, ClassicsMinjin Lee, Civil and Environmental

EngineeringRoss Benjamin Lerner, EnglishKin Sum (Sammy) LI, Art and

ArchaeologySabbir Liakat, Electrical EngineeringBomyi Lim, Chemical EngineeringVictoria Xueyao Liu, EconomicsChao Lu, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringHeather Rose Macbeth, MathematicsNathan Alexander Mahynski, Chemical

EngineeringAndrew Jason Manion, MathematicsGrant William Margulieux, ChemistryPam A. Mueller, PsychologySebastián Arturo Muñoz Muñoz, Ecology

and Evolutionary BiologyDarshana Narayanan, Psychology and

NeuroscienceJeffrey Phuc Nguyen, PhysicsJacob Olidort, Near Eastern StudiesMaya Opendak, NeuroscienceNikolay Ouzounov, Molecular BiologyVikram J. Pansare, Chemical EngineeringZakir Paul, Comparative LiteratureRyan Nathaniel Peckner, MathematicsThiago Siqueira Pereira, Computer

ScienceElizabeth Julia Petcu, Art and

ArchaeologyJames Robert Pickett, HistoryDoron Ravid, EconomicsAriana Elaine Reilly, EnglishWarren Samuel Abel Rieutort-Louis,

Electrical EngineeringHamish James Alexander Robb, MusicDavid Garrett Robinson, Quantitative

and Computational BiologyBrian Jeffrey Rosenberg, Mechanical and

Aerospace EngineeringSara Brinton Rosenthal, PhysicsChristian Casey Sahner, HistoryHalil Saka, PhysicsJeffrey S. Santner, Mechanical and

Aerospace EngineeringTakudzwa Sharon Sayi, DemographyCole Nathan Schlesinger, Computer

ScienceAllison Youatt Schnable, SociologyVanessa Schouten, Philosophy

Patrick Reinhart Schwemmer, Comparative Literature

Edward Matthew Segal, Civil and Environmental Engineering

Katharina Nicola Seidl-Rathkopf, Psychology and Neuroscience

Jessica Kouyang Shang, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Travis William Shaw, ChemistryLiangming Shen, MathematicsKimberly Blair Shepard, Chemical

EngineeringDórótea Höeg Sigurdardóttir, Civil and

Environmental EngineeringBrianne Kelly Smith, Civil and

Environmental EngineeringEric Michael Smith, PhysicsMarissa Jo Smith, AnthropologyMichael Daniel Sockin, EconomicsMårten Söderblom Saarela, East Asian

StudiesMariano A. Somale, EconomicsChristopher Kai Steverson, EconomicsJames Gordon Stewart, Computer ScienceNeel U. Sukhatme, EconomicsCheng Sun, EconomicsKang Sun, Civil and Environmental

EngineeringPeng Sun, Computer ScienceAoxiang Tang, Electrical EngineeringAndrei Tarfulea, MathematicsGabriel Eduardo Tenorio Rojo,

EconomicsMazell M. Tetruashvily, Molecular

Biology and NeuroscienceHaoshu Tian, Applied and Computational

MathematicsFirdevs Ulus, Operations Research and

Financial EngineeringJaquilyn Rae Waddell Boie, Politics and

Social PolicyDaniel Thomas Walker, EnglishTao Wang, EconomicsAlex Washburne, Quantitative and

Computational BiologyElena Susanna Weygandt, Slavic

Languages and LiteraturesDaniel Gugsa Wolle, Molecular BiologyAmy Wu, Electrical EngineeringBen Wu, Electrical EngineeringShuyun Conan Wu, MathematicsJunchao Xia, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringKaite Yang, PsychologyYao Yao, Civil and Environmental

EngineeringEnea Zaramella, Spanish and Portuguese

Languages and CulturesPeng Zhao, Mechanical and Aerospace

Engineering

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Alma MaterOld NassauTune ev’ry heart and ev’ry voice, Bid ev’ry care withdraw; Let all with one accord rejoice, In praise of Old Nassau.

In praise of Old Nassau, we sing, Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! Our hearts will give while we shall live, Three cheers for Old Nassau.

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