UMass Dartmouth 2024 Graduate Commencement Program

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University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

124th Commencement

Graduate Ceremony

Friday, May 17, 2024

CXXIV

Board of Trustees

Stephen R. Karam, Chairman

Mary L. Burns, Vice Chair ’84, Lowell

Fahad K. Alden ’24, Lowell

Christopher J. Brady ’24, Amherst

David M. Brunelle

Gerald G. Colella ’78, Lowell

Jose M. Delgado ’18, Amherst

Michael E. Dooley ’24, Boston

Robert Epstein ’67, Amherst

Richard M. Kelleher ’73, Amherst

Robert Lewis, Jr.

Ann M. Maguire Keches ’73, Amherst

Michael V. O’Brien ’88, Amherst

Noreen C. Okwara, M.D. ’12, Boston; ’17, Chan Medical School

Imari K. Paris Jeffries, BA, MEd, MA ’97, ’99, ’03, Boston

Julie M. Ramos Gagliardi, MBA ’87, Dartmouth

Elizabeth D. Scheibel, JD

Joseph C. Sullivan ’81, Amherst

Steven A. Tolman ’99, Boston

Amelia S. Toye ’24, Chan Medical School

Patrick Tutwiler, PhD

Jehan S. Worthy ’24, Dartmouth

Charles F. Wu, MBA

UMass Dartmouth Mission

UMass Dartmouth distinguishes itself as a vibrant, public research university dedicated to engaged learning and innovative research resulting in personal and lifelong student success. The University serves as an intellectual catalyst for economic, social, and cultural transformation on a global, national, and regional scale.

UMass Dartmouth Vision

UMass Dartmouth will be a globally recognized premier research university committed to inclusion, access, advancement of knowledge, student success, and community enrichment.

Land Acknowledgement Statement

UMass Dartmouth acknowledges the land that we occupy and on which we sit today as the traditional and ancestral home of the Wampanoag nation, including: the Mashpee, Nauset, Nantucket, Pennacook, Pokanoket, Pocasset, Seaconke, and other indigenous nations of Southeast Massachusetts. Without them, we would not have access to this gathering and to this dialogue. We take this opportunity to thank and honor the original caretakers of this land.

The permanent record kept in the Office of the University Registrar for each student will certify the award of degree and carry their grades, averages, and honors (if any). At commencement, students graduating with distinction are noted only if that distinction has been earned at the end of the previous semester.

The names appearing in the Commencement Program represent an unofficial listing of candidates.

The University of Massachusetts is committed to a policy of equal opportunity without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, age, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, disability, military status, or genetic information in employment, admission to, and participation in academic programs, activities, and services, and the selection of vendors who provide services or products to the University.

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History of the University

The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth traces its roots to 1895 when the state Legislature chartered the New Bedford Textile School and the Bradford Durfee Textile School in Fall River.

As the region’s economic base shifted from textiles to more diverse manufacturing and service industries, the colleges adapted by diversifying their curricula to respond to the needs of new generations of students. By the middle of the 20th century, the colleges grew rapidly, spurred by the GI Bill and the emerging economic and social advantages of a well-educated citizenry. They evolved into multipurpose institutions that prepared engineers, healthcare workers, teachers, and business leaders.

In 1962, the Legislature created Southeastern Massachusetts Technological Institute (SMTI) by merging the New Bedford Textile School and the Bradford Durfee Textile School. The 710-acre campus in Dartmouth, located between the urban centers of New Bedford and Fall River, was created in 1964. The dramatic campus design was the work of renowned architect Paul Rudolph, then Dean of the Yale University School of Art and Architecture.

The public demand for a comprehensive university provided the momentum in 1969 to transform SMTI into Southeastern Massachusetts University. In 1988, the Swain School of Design merged with the University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts, strengthening programs in art and artisanry. In 1991, Southeastern Massachusetts University and the University of Lowell joined the University of Massachusetts, which already had campuses in Amherst, Boston, and Worcester. Thus, Southeastern Massachusetts University became the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Then, in 1994, UMass Dartmouth received approval to offer its first Ph.D. In 2010, the University opened its School of Law, Massachusetts’s only public law school. The school has since earned national American Bar Association accreditation.

Throughout its history, the University has been a national leader in civic engagement. In 2013, it earned a national top 20 ranking among nearly 800 institutions ranked by the Corporation for National Community Service. In 2016, the University achieved formal doctoral institution status when the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education designated the University as a "Doctoral University–Higher Research Activity." The University remains the only Massachusetts research university located south of Boston.

After achieving "Doctoral University–Higher Research Activity" in 2016, UMass Dartmouth’s research enterprise saw continued growth in high-growth areas like marine technology, cybersecurity, STEM education, offshore wind impacts, big data, and climate change. In recognition of the University’s mission fulfillment, U.S. News & World Report ranked the University #78 in the nation and the second highest-ranked University among public universities in New England on their 2024 Top Performers on Social Mobility list. The ranking analyzes institutions that are more successful than others at advancing social mobility by enrolling and graduating large proportions of low-income students awarded Pell Grants.

Today, the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth is experiencing extraordinary momentum. Total enrollment has reached its highest point since 2015. Over half of UMass Dartmouth students are the first in their families to attend college, and 41% identify as people of color. More students are living on campus than ever before. The University’s sponsored research footprint reached nearly $97M in 2023, a 34% increase over 2022. This increase allows for more impactful research activities contributing to knowledge creation, student learning, and regional economic development.

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Academic Regalia

The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth and other institutions of higher learning evolved from the great medieval universities in Europe, such as those in Bologna, founded in 1088, Oxford in 1167, and Cambridge in 1209. At that time, everyone wore long gowns and full-flowing robes. After 1600, these apparel were rarely worn in common life, but the tradition continues during Commencement ceremonies.

Gowns are of three basic patterns: (a) the Bachelor’s gown, of unadorned black and with long pointed sleeves; (b) the Master’s gown, unadorned black but with an oblong sleeve, open at the wrist, square cut with an arc cut away; and (c) the Doctor’s gown, velvet-faced, with bell-shaped sleeves and bars of velvet on each sleeve.

In today’s academic procession, the regalia not only contribute pageantry and color but denote the academic status of their wearers. The cap, or mortarboard, is worn by all academics upon occasion. Only those with an academic degree wear the tassel to their left, and only those with a Doctor’s degree are permitted tassels of gold.

Hood Colors Fields

White Humanities, Liberal Arts

Orange Engineering

Apricot Nursing

Gold Sciences

Peacock Blue Public Policy

Light Blue Education

Dark Blue PhD Degrees – all fields

Light Brown Business

Brown Art

Purple Law

Commencement

The Commencement ceremony represents the culmination of years of hard work for students who are receiving degrees.

During the Commencement, the name of each graduate is read. The degrees are conferred after all names have been read. Please do not detract from the dignity of the ceremony and the enjoyment of other participants and their guests by leaving before the ceremony is completed.

The Chancellor’s Chain of Office, designed and created by College of Visual and Performing Arts faculty, reflects the rich history of the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth as well as the current array of its diverse Schools and Colleges. Visually inspired by campus architect Paul Rudolph’s original vision, the Chain of Office incorporates modern contemporary lines echoing the University’s commitment to the future.

The official University seal, the seals of the University’s predecessor institutions, and emblems of the eight existing Schools and Colleges are represented in the medals comprising the chain, which was created of cast bronze and plated in 24-karat gold.

Professors Alan Burton Thompson and Susan Hamlet of the Artisanry Department combined cutting edge computer technology and the oldest of technologies, the hand, to create the chain, which was constructed of more than 60 individual pieces. Full-time Lecturer Charlotte Hamlin of the Textile Design/Fiber Arts program fashioned the blue velvet backing. Full-time Lecturer Reuben Foat of Artisanry’s Furniture Design program assisted in the production process.

The 3-D design software and printer used to create the chain was recently purchased for the College and is now being used to teach digital fabrication classes to undergraduate and graduate students.

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Mace

The mace, once a terrible instrument of medieval close combat, has come to symbolize the power and authority of an appointed or anointed leader. Many universities, eager to engage in the medieval pageantry reflecting the origins of our earliest universities, have adapted the mace as a ceremonial staff borne at the head of processions traditionally marking the beginning of convocation and commencement.

The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Mace, created by Richard Creighton, Professor of Fine Arts, is the gift of the late Vice Chancellor for Student Services Emeritus, Celestino Macedo, and the late Special Assistant to the President, Norman Zalkind, LHD ’81.

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The Chancellor’s Chain of Office

Class of 2024 Graduate Ceremony

Graduate students from the:

College of Visual & Performing Arts

School for Marine Science & Technology

College of Nursing & Health Sciences

College of Arts & Sciences

Charlton College of Business

College of Engineering

Order of Exercises

The Procession

The audience is requested to remain seated until after the processional has been completed.

National Anthem

Kianna Wilson ’24

Welcome

Ramprasad Balasubramanian, PhD

Provost & Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs

Student Address

Susie Furtado ’24

Conferring of Degrees in Course

Tesfay Meressi, PhD

Associate Provost for Graduate Studies

Recessional

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Susie Furtado, of Fall River, Massachusetts, comes from a background of hardworking immigrants who sacrificed tirelessly to provide for her and her siblings. The values of diligence and perseverance were instilled within her growing up, and she learned early on that success is not merely given but earned through dedication and hard work.

Becoming a mother of two at a young age sparked a deep desire to provide a better life for her children. Motivated by this aspiration, she embarked on an academic journey, undaunted by the obstacles ahead. With unwavering determination, she completed her undergraduate studies, finding a niche in the dynamic field of health information management. It was there that Susie's passion for healthcare blossomed, propelling her forward.

Driven by ambition and a thirst for knowledge, she pursued a Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) license, laying the foundation for a fulfilling career in the healthcare field. Eager to expand her horizons and deepen her understanding of business principles, she pursued a Master of Business Administration focused on Business Analytics. This choice pushed Susie beyond her comfort zone and tested her limits in unforeseen ways. Guided by perseverance, she navigated the complexities of graduate school, emerging with a degree and an expanded sense of purpose and confidence. After graduating, Susie plans to continue applying her healthcare expertise while exploring the world with her children.

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Student Speaker

College of Visual & Performing Arts

A. Lawrence Jenkens, PhD

Dean

Master of Fine Arts

Artisanry - Ceramics

Ruth Frances Douzinas

Fallon Navarro

Master of Fine Arts

Fine Arts - Painting

Zephaniah Russel Luck

Matthew Napoli

Master of Fine Arts

Visual Design - Digital Media

Darley Star Ortiz Garcia

Due to publication deadlines and the evolving status of many prospective graduates, errors and omissions may have occurred. Being listed here has no bearing on a student’s official graduation status. If a name has been misspelled, misplaced, or wrongly omitted, please email graduation@umassd.edu

School for Marine Science & Technology

Kevin Stokesbury, PhD

Dean

Master of Science

Marine Science - Living Marine Resources

Science/Management

Emma Lee Gallagher

Juan Gerardo Gutierrez Bravo

Luca McGinnis

Angelia Marie Miller

Master of Science

Marine Science - Marine & Atmospheric

System Modeling & Analysis

Sean L Boisvert

Grace G Jensen

Nicholas Porter

Master of Science

Marine Science - Marine Biogeochemistry & Environmental Change

Marcia Mei Campbell

Sesha Anne Manning

Master of Science

Marine Science & Technology - Coastal Systems Science

Wendy Lynn Copps

Ronni Mak

Master of Science

Marine Science & Technology - Coastal & Ocean Administration, Science and Technology

Braydon Donald Hobart

Chancery George Perks

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College of Nursing & Health Sciences

Kimberly Christopher, PhD

Dean

Master of Science

Nursing - Global Public Health

Erin R Cain

Aimee Eva Chevalier

Denise Marie Ciochini

Marissa Lynne LaChance

Melissa Ann Laramie

Dawn Machelle Merrill

Megan Page

Lindsey Sojkowski

Master of Science

Nursing & Healthcare Education

Carly Desmond Scopelleti

Shannon Marie Doherty

Stephanie Anne Gouldrup

Casey L Hightower

Shelly Marie Paiva

Kerrie Anne Parsons

Heather Marie Piekarz

Andrea Souza

Eileen Marie Walsh

College of Arts & Sciences

Robert T. Jones, PhD, BA ’96

Dean

Master of Science

Biology

Yousra Bendarkawi

Tara Clark

Emma Marie Coogan

Ryan Thomas Higgins

Audra Jeanne Laubi

Anna Marie Sarkissian Munro

Elliana Grace Stormwind

Edward Remington Trowbridge

Master of Science Chemistry

Fazmina Anver

Ruth Valesca Barbosa Amado

Jude B Jeanbaptiste

Ross Alan Pacheco

Shayne Joseph Velho

Master of Science

Marine Biology

Kenneth Boyle

Karissa Collins

Siobhan Elizabeth Meeken

Emily Robins

Gabriella Maria Thomas

Nicole Marie Whelpley

Master of Arts

Professional Writing & Communication

Leah Paris Freeman

Barbara Carvalho Gurgel

Stephanie Paquette LeBlanc

James D Mellen

Gary James Petersen

Master of Arts

Psychology - Applied Behavioral Analysis

Samuel Francis Brandzen

Mackenzie Leigh Burke

Victoria Margaret Desilets

Bobby Ghorieshi

Kaitlyn Elizabeth Kopecky

Dora Esmeralda Perez

Gabrielle Nicole Poitras

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Master of Arts

Psychology - Clinical

Brianna Bianchini

Maxwell Cooney

Chloe Rose Grabanski

Rachael Taylor Jones

Sarah Ann Lawrence

Patricia Venus I Magpayo

Kalyn Summer Mello

Cameron Scott Simmons

Katherine Jean Surprenant

Sarah Beth Verrochi

Nazli Vurgan

Master of Arts Psychology - Research

Sydney Brake

Scott Alan De Sena

Brandon Charles Guarini

Emily Jeanne King

Kelsey Erika Leubner

Nicole Melancon

Angabin Sayyeda Naqvi

Sidney Satterfield

Anna Rose Sullivan

Akshay Vijay Trisal

Master of Public Policy Public Policy

Olufemi Babalola Aboyade

Steven Carosello

Tynan Edwards

Leah Gregory

Andrew Robert Hultin

Amanda Danielle Iocono

Kelly Nicole Joy

Samatha Kossow

Stephen Joseph Maher

Eloho Jennifer Orere

William Arthur Owen

Noel Ochoa Padilla

Cameran Raven Pottinger

Christopher Warren Riley

Katlyne Marie Meade Schrum

Daniesha Lettice Tobey-Richards

Emily Rose Woods-Johnson

Master of Arts in Teaching

Teaching - Non Licensure

Sandra Agostinho

Andrea Amaral

Mia Rose Arruda

Walter Henry Barlow III

Jessica Bell

Rebecca Mary Bobek

Prosper Calixte

Francisco Tavares Carreiro

Jaclyn Marie Carreiro

Judson Drew Chapman

Adam D Coderre

Sydney Elizabeth Correa

Jillian Kay Correia

Dax W Crocker

Ashley Jean Dupre

Blanca Giron

Yuqian Han

Nora A Harris

Cameron Steven Hixon

Penelope Jennewein

Lindsey Lariviere

Natasha Storm Ledoux

Jahlana Mariah LoPresti

Darien Lynch

Erin Meade

Jennifer F Mendonca

Ivanis Morales

Kassandra Marie Noriega DaCosta

Michaelah Noelle Nunes

Allison Marie Pereira

Amanda Quigley

Ruth Rodrigues

Taylor Santos

Taylor Lynn Sardinha

Megan Savoie

Kaitlyn Shirshac

Alicia Swanbon

Melissa Marion Thorne

Bethany Wolstenholme

Kelsey O’Donnell Yu

Master of Arts in Teaching

Teaching - Professional Licensure

Taylor Marie Canastra

Andreanna Gonsalves

Shira Dianne Marcure

Maria Victoria Ponte

Jacquelyn Rehm

John Ricciardi

Emily Jane Solimini

Shelly Ann Sylvia

Ashley Whitaker

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Charlton College of Business

Steven White

Dean

Master of Science

Accounting

Fnu Aafreen

Jeffrey Gilbert Amaral

Kayla Marie Arruda

Sydney Burke

Bryan Carpenter

Sara Elizabeth Cornejo

Francesca Marie DiPalermo

Hanane Errabbaa

David Friedman

Mishel Gonzalez

Thin Thin Han

Michael Hayden

Kagan Magnoli Kronberg

Nathan Medeiros

Heath Richard Menezes

Denser Ordonez Martinez*

Andres Orona

Jason Pearson

Robert Scott Prillaman

Cassandra Joy Robert

Xenia Costa Roias

Kevin Santiago

Zegeye M Sisay

Brooke Steever

Melisa L Tavares

Lara Kohren Thonus

Gregory Quinn Walsh

Thomas Anthony Zaborowski

Master of Business Administration

Briana Paulina Acevedo-Gallagher

Abdur Rafi Ahmed*

Sai Rohith Akavarapu

Jessica Nicole Alves

Emily Augenti

Tremaine Barboza

Matthew Paul Barcellos

Kyle Michael Bernardo

Jayden Betances

Durga Malleswara Rao Bhugatha

Anne Elizabeth Bousquet

Connor Brady*

Samantha C Brotherton

Matt Butler

Eagan Joshua Cabral

Thomas Castillo

Antonio Marcus Centeio

Morgan Njuguna Chege

Raisa Choudhury

Christopher Civil*

Jillian Francine Collard

Nathan Scott Correia

Lauren Elizabeth Cruz

Angela DiFilippo

Brett Thomas Dorsey

Sabina Nicolas Falcão

Cheryl Ferreira

Natalie J Ferreira

Diane Melo Fontes

Patrick D Fortes

Susie Furtado

Kiara Garcia

Lauren Gardikis

Lawrence Michael Gibbons

Steven M Giesta

Ian Gary Golas*

Theresa Gomes

Sylvia Elena Gomez-Arevalo

Melissa A Grenier

Austin Grimes*

Venkata Sesha Satya Bharadwaj Gudimella

Melissa V Hamilton

Colby Dean Hansen

Sara Hinst

Alexander Phillip Holt

Nicole Huer

Nia C Hughes

Robin P Hyson

Justin Tyler Jacobsen

Elina Karki

Joshua Cameron Keith

Akanksha Khurana

Sarita Krishan Chand

Shesha Sai Nithish Kuruva

Michael Joseph Leeper

Sai Chitra Bhanu Maddipoti

Adam T Manna

Aiyana Martino

Capri Kelly McLucas

Saad Yousuf Meer

Iqra Tahir Mir

Alyssa Rose Mitchell

Amulya Mokka

Erica Nairne-Hamilton

Sagar Nandal

Donovan Joseph Nihill

Irene Sun Noh

William North

Ann Oliveira

Michael Adeola Olubodun

Angelique Ourfalian

Sanjeev Kumar Pathak

Gabriela Perez-Hernandez

Suresh Kumar Ramadasu

James Rapoza

Mahbub Rashid

Courtney Ann Requist

Nicholas Joseph Riley

Rita Riley

Timothy Rose

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* Summer 2023 Graduate

Ranee Roszkowicz

Rohan Ketan Ruparel

Lisa Santiago*

Debora Santos

Tiffany Lee Schabek

Sarah L Schnellbacher

Blaire Amidon Seigler

Leon S Shaw

Michael Shea

Benjamin Albert Silvia

Garrett Wayne Silvia

Robert J Sousa

Kameswari Tatavarthi

Nicole Taylor

Srujan Thota

Majeda Uddin

Mark Anthony Urbanski Jr.

Sriya Vardhineni

Evelyn Vasconcelos

Sean Collin Veale

Leche Vitorino*

Nicholas Jon Wager

Mariia M Watts

Andrew John Wood

Rachael Karr Wright

Tingting Wu

Enrique Mario Yuri

Diana Zhou

Master of Science

Finance

Lin Dong

Master of Science

Finance - Quantitative Finance

Jeevan Teja Araveti

Aishwarya Venkatakrishna Bhargav

Ralph Jean Emmanuel Bretous*

Lakshmi Medini Chakkirala

Alexsandro DeAquino DaSilva

Alex James Goncalo

Mubasshir Nazir Khot

Nguyen Thao Nguyen

Jesal Narendra Patel

Harini Ramya Anusha Peddireddy

Srilekha Puvvadi

Janeshwar Rangharajan*

Chirag Kirit Shah

Prasanth Srinivasan

Master of Science

Healthcare Management

Rachel Abraham

Kylie Dias

Sai Shubhankar Reddy Kondapalli

Jenil Jagdishbhai Malaviya

Katarina Ursa Paturel

Master of Science

Technology Management

Nancy Luu Atkins

Rahul Chaube

Kalyani Deore

Premveer Devineni

Nkenglefeh Fobella

Roland K Ho

Ali Karamifard

Yoke Keng Ngeow

Akoth Sharon Okech

Rinku Rana

Hadya Mahmoud Saleh

Keith Vandenburgh

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* Summer 2023 Graduate

College of Engineering

Jean VanderGheynst, PhD

Dean

Master of Science

Biomedical Engineering & Biotechnology

Nicholas Angelo Ballirano

Madison Elizabeth Beaulieu

Michael Callahan

Michael J Callahan

Maria Chdid

Alecsander Philip da Silva

Jared Christopher Evasius

Mariana Katharine Hebert

Jacqueline Rudden Horgan

Nathanial Keighley

Shannon Nicole Kennedy

Helvert Martinez

Pravallika Medabalimi

Michael Antoine Nessralla

Hannah Paquette

Mitchell Pichette

Parthiv Ravikumar

Christian L Ray

Christine Peter Rego

Saadi Saade

Dylan John Saraiva

Zackery Joseph Silva

Sneha Lakshmi Somarouthu

Ken-Lee Jacques Sterling

Jamie Travassos

Zackary Michael Walton

Jillian Pompei Wilson

Master of Science

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Tucker Murphy

Buen Salvmari Belcina Orbiso

Maximus Julius Piscani-Daugherty

Gourav Shil

Yanghao Su

Master of Science

Computer Engineering

Bryce Jacob Afonso

Karen Alves da Mata

Sushovan Bhadra*

Nicholas Walter Caswell

Bikram Das*

Christopher Dentremont

Miles Tristan Donsbach-Wilhelms

Artem Dudko

Brandon J Keefe

Riordan Thomas Patrick McCole

Noah David Oikarinen

Mini Kusum Paudel

Devaj Ramsamooj

Alisha Ashokkumar Shah

Shaqueir Parker Tardif

Marcel Almeida Vieira

Vikram Gnanaraj Vijayakumar

Ebenezer Mawunyo Yawlui*

Master of Science

Computer Science

Elizabeth Acosta-Clark

Akanksha Alampally

Alyssa Andrade

Dhanush Anne

Avinash Reddy Badam

Anudeepsri Bathina

Zachary Bechhoefer

Rupesh Reddy Bhuma Koppula

Matt Black

Thomas Warren Briggs

Dante Dallas Broggi

Stefan Andreas Bruendl

Jonathan Carreiro

Brandon Joseph Carvalho

Hongdan Chen

Ashrita Cherlapally

Sanjana Chikkavenkataiah

Saketh Reddy Chintala

Praharsh Jignesh Dave

David Edward English

Christopher Ferreira

John Ferreira

Kyle Andrew Furtado

Brendan Kevin Gallagher

Vincent Joseph Gardner

Ranadeep Garikapati

Keerthi Reddy Gogulamudi

Dnyaneshwari Jagtap

Mahesh Hanmanthrao Jamdade

Ratna Prakarsha Kandukuri

Divija Katta

Yashwanth Chowdary Keshanapalli

Sanjana Reddy Kotapally

Rudra Lenkala

Nandini Lokesh Reddy

Chethana Chowdary Madineni

Vijay Kumar Reddy Makireddy

Daniel James Matheson

Patrick Parnell McGrail

Alexander James Moulton

Muhtadi Munshi

Ruthvik Reddy Muthyala

Kyle Nadeau

Pranav Prakash Nanaware

Darshan Nayak

Sai Prasanna Nimmagadda

Sreeya Nimmagadda

Pavan Kumar Pachava

Aravind Pagadala

Rutu Hemantkumar Patel

Dan Presly Peter

Oleksandra Poliakhova

Mohan Sai Prathapaneni

Girish Babu Reddy

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* Summer 2023 Graduate

Venkata Rama Satya Phanendra V Rudraraju

Davina Reis Sardinha

Chitra Siddharthan

Robin Singh

Tanmay Singh

Stephen Collier Smith Jr.

Hritik Bipinchandra Sonawane

Poojith Sonti

Saisundersripad Sreeperumbuduruthasanambi

Tarun Srinivas Tadepalli

Ganesh Sai Kumar Tadiparthi

Eric Paul Thekkuden

Russell Thompson

Stephen Andrew Tutto

Aria Ushani

Sai Kumar Vaddempudi

Jacob Vadeboncoeur

Arun Teja Reddy Vemulapati

Weiying Wang

Brandon Matthew Wetzel

Master of Science

Data Science

Oriyomi A Ademuyiwa

Bharath Anand

Maleeha Arif

Pradnya Anuradha Jagadish Asundi

Abhijot Bedi

Ishan Bhargava

Sadhana Burla

Rohith Kiran Chalasani

Shamanth Dasenahalli Chandrappa

Andrew James Disher

Aditya Domala

Dhyey Hemang Doshi

Sreeadithya Dulloor

Pavan Kumar Dupakuntla

Leeladhar Edala

Rohith Gade

Rutvi Rahul Gadre

Sai Likhitha Ganta

Thanay Geeshpathy Narayanamurthy

Sakshi Subodh Gupte

Vinil Giriraj Harsh

Tousif Islam

Sai Gopal Jarabana

Anish Krishna Kalisetti

Aakash Kothapally

Abhinava Tirumala Sai Ganesh Kunapareddy

Deena Deepthi Sree Kurapati

Kezia Mudgala Lankapalli

Obul Reddy Lekkala

Harsh Jayantbhai Makwana

Preetam Shankar Malla

Sunil Reddy Maram

Tilak Mudgal

Sudhanshu Mukherjee

Nithin Sai Nandelli

Sai Sahithi Neela

Balarama Krishna Padamata

Ravi Varma Pakalapati

Adidam Mohan Sai Venkata Phani

Abhiram Raju

Rithik Porandla

Jeevan Ravi Kumar

Venkata Bharat Reddy

Sai Gopala Raju Sagi

Ben George Samuel

Manvita Sangem

Pradyoth Singenahalli Prabhu

Sri Laxmi Sriramula

Daisy Shiny Tamanam

Bharath Kumar Tanniru

Veera Naga Mahima Tummala

Venkata Vasudeva Rao Vamani

Nagashekar Vanapalli

Balakrishna Vardhineni

W R Varun

Sujitha Vasanthakumar

Hruthik Vurukonda

Srikanth Reddy Vuta

Master of Science

Electrical Engineering

Erika Danielle Caushi

Justin Conor

Hanna Ann Desilets

Clayton Karl Golz

Avery Thomas Jackson

Jin Feng Lin

Michael O’Keefe

Melissa Reis

Andrew James Vigil

Master of Science

Engineering & Applied Science

Neela Rahimi

Master of Science

Mechanical Engineering

Emmanuel Azubuike Amaechi

Joshua James Ikaika Thompson Banez

Stephanie DeCarvalho

Anthony Encarnacion

Md Faiyaz Jamil

Davidson Joseph

Ersen'S Joseph

Joshua William Letizia

Waseem Akram Mohammed

Ali Nosrati

Patrick R Pasteris

Kevin Michael Raggiani

Mohammed Amran Shonar

Seshu Sigilisetti

Yeshwanth Kumar Reddy Talakanti

Master of Science

Physics

Ayush Aggarwal

Caleb Jeffry-Wallace Derochea

Miriya Jones

Zachariah Longinidis

Samruddhi Rajendra Shinde

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