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The The Two TwoHundred HundredThirty-Ninth Forty Third Commencement Commencement of of Purdue Purdue University University Edward WestC. Elliott Hall Lafayette, of Music Indiana West Lafayette, Indiana Spring 2021 December 15, 2019
The Purdue University Mace is used at every commencement exercise. It was designed and crafted by David Peterson, a former professor in the Department of Visual and Performing Arts (Division of Art and Design), and assistant professor of Jewelry and Metalsmithing at Purdue.
The Two Hundred and Forty Third Commencement of Purdue University First Division May 15, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. Ross Ade Stadium West Lafayette, Indiana Second Division May 16, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. Edward C. Elliott Hall of Music West Lafayette, Indiana Spring 2021 1
THE COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY A Perspective Purdue University owes a substantial debt to its medieval predecessors for its commencement ceremony and academic attire. The academic heritage that evolved during the Middle Ages provided us with a teaching institution, the university; a method of measuring academic progress, degrees; and a structure for an appropriate ceremony recognizing the student’s achieve- ment, commencement. In June 1875, Purdue University held its first commencement outdoors on the Oval, awarding the Bachelor of Science degree to a class of one. In 1903, commencement was moved indoors to the newly-completed Eliza Fowler Hall. The steady growth of the size of the graduating class necessitated moving the exercises to larger and larger facilities: the Memorial Gymnasium, the Armory, the Field House, and in 1940, to the Edward C. Elliott Hall of Music. The 241st commencement at the West Lafayette campus is being held today for graduates who qualified for their degrees at the end of the current semester. The colorful ceremony, enacted each year on campuses throughout the world, is the formal climax and recognition of the graduates’ years of study and preparation. Academic Attire Graduate candidates for degrees wear a black tassel on the left side of the square Oxford cap, or mortarboard, signifying receipt of a previous degree. At Purdue, the color of the trim on the hood identifies the areas of specialization. Doctor of Philosophy (All areas) Ph.D. Hood Color Dark Blue Areas of Specialization Master Areas of Specialization Master Hood Colors Hood Colors Management Agriculture Economics Copper Forestry Russet All others Peacock Blue All Others Maize Public Policy & Public Administration Peacock Blue Education (All Areas) Light Blue (All Areas) Engineering (All Areas) Orange Pharmacy Health and Human Sciences Pharmacy Olive Green Human Development & Family Studies Maroon Polytechnic Institute (All areas) Red Consumer Science & Retailing Drab Science (All areas) Golden Yellow Nutrition Sci Lemon Veterinary Medicine (All areas) Gray Health & Kinesiology Sage Green Health Sciences Salmon Pink Professional Hospitality & Tourism Management Drab Hood Colors Nursing Apricot Doctor of Audiology Colonial Blue Psychological Sciences Navy Doctor of Nursing Practice Apricot Speech, Language Hearing Science Silver Doctor of Pharmacy Olive Green Doctor of Technology Red Liberal Arts Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Gray Communication, Political Science, Sociology, and Anthropology Citron Creative Arts Brown English, Lang & Cultures, History White Undergraduate and professional candidates for degrees wear a tassel on the right side of the square Oxford cap, or mortarboard. At Purdue, the color of the tassel identifies the college or school of the University from which they are to receive their degree. The tassel colors are as follows: Agriculture Maize Liberal Arts White Forestry Russet Education Light Blue Management Peacock Blue Engineering Orange Health and Human Sciences Human Development & Family Studies Maroon Consumer Sci & Retailing Drab Pharmacy Olive Green Nutrition Sci Lemon Health & Kinesiology Sage Green Health Sciences Salmon Pink Polytechnic Institute Red Hospitality & Tour Mgmt Drab Nursing Apricot Science Golden Yellow Psychological Sciences Navy Speech, Lang Hearing Science Silver Veterinary Medicine Gray 2
THE USE OF ACADEMIC EMBLEMS The Seal Seals are common to all corporate bodies and have been used since ancient times to authenticate documents. They constituted the official signatures of emperors, bishops, and corporations. University seals evolved from those of church corporations. In Europe, the early faculties and student nations possessed seals; in the United States, all colleges and universities have had seals since Colonial days. The current Purdue Seal was officially adopted in 1969 and retains elements of earlier versions, which evolved beginning in 1890. The seal features a stylized depiction of the griffin, the mythological beast with the head of an eagle and the body of a lion. In medieval heraldry, the griffin symbolized strength. The three-part shield represents Purdue’s traditional aims: learning, discovery, and engagement. The seal combines these traditional elements with modern simplicity of design to form one of the most distinctive of university symbols. The University Mace The mace has an ancient history as a symbol of authority. Originally giant clubs made of iron and capable of breaking armor, maces were used chiefly by knights. They were also often borne by a royal bodyguard to protect the king in processions. In the course of time, by the 14th century, they assumed more ceremonial functions and lost their warlike appearance, as they began to be decorated with jewels and precious metals. In 1649, the English House of Commons obtained a mace. In 1756, a silver mace was made for the colony of South Carolina; it is still in use in the state capital at Columbia. In the United States House of Representatives, the mace is placed to the right of the speaker. As a symbol of order and authority, a mace is carried before the president and other dignitaries in the platform party in commencement processions. As a reflection of the modern vision of a truly American university, the design of the Purdue Mace embraces sweeping thrusts and counterthrusts to create a vital energy within an otherwise clean, linear aesthetic. The University seal is located in the center of the mace-head; bounding it are two sweeping silver wings. The Presidential Closely allied with maces and seals as symbols of authority are the collars of office worn by many officials, including chancellors and presidents of Medallion universities. Collars usually include a medallion inscribed with the seal of the institution and are worn over the academic gown on public occasions, particularly at commencements. Located in the center of Purdue’s Presidential Medallion is the three-part “heraldic shield” and griffin, the symbol which has existed throughout Purdue’s long history of University seals. The medallion, as well as the mace, was handcrafted from sterling silver, ebony, and gold, using the centuries-old techniques of swedging, forging, hollow-forming, and silver soldering. The Banners The banners, sometimes known as standards or gonfalons (a flag that hangs from a crosspiece or frame), originated in the medieval republics of Italy as an ensign of state or office. They have been adopted in many universities around the world as school or institutional insignias. The fourteen banners displayed represent the University, the Graduate School, and the twelve undergraduate colleges or schools at the West Lafayette campus. The colors of the University, old gold and black, are joined together in a pattern common to all the banners. The bands are the same colors as the tassels worn on the mortarboard of the college’s or school’s graduates. Each college or school is represented on its banner by a symbol and two colored bands indicating its major academic discipline. The Teaching Medallion The medallion identifies members of the Purdue University Teaching Academy, a dedicated and dynamic network of scholar-teachers committed to the continual improvement of teaching and learning at Purdue University. Under the auspices of the Office of the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, the Teaching Academy works with the academic schools, the Center for Instructional Excellence, and others to enrich the educational experiences of the entire Purdue University community. The mission of the Teaching Academy is to provide leadership and serve as a catalyst to enhance and strengthen the quality of undergraduate, graduate, and outreach teaching and learning. 3
ORDER OF EXERCISES *THE NATIONAL ANTHEM (The audience is invited to sing.) The Star Spangled Banner Isabella R. Matthews, Purduettes College of Liberal Arts *INVOCATION First Division: Pastor Rob Schrumpf, Purdue Christian Campus House Second Division: Pastor Rob Schrumpf, Purdue Christian Campus House +MEDIA PRESENTATION WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS First Division Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. The President of the University Second Division Jay T. Akridge Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Diversity ADDRESS TO THE CANDIDATES First Division The President of the University Second Division Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Diversity THE CONFERRING OF THE HONORARY DEGREES The President of the University +THE CONFERRING OF THE DEGREES First Division The President of the University The conferral of master degrees The conferral of professional degrees Recognition of distinguished professional and undergraduate degrees The conferral of baccalaureate and associate degrees Second Division Provost and Executive Vice President The awarding of diplomas for advanced degrees for Academic Affairs and Diversity RECOGNITION OF SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENTS *BENEDICTION First Division: Pastor Rob Schrumpf Second Division: Pastor Rob Schrumpf (Platform Party departs and the Candidates Recess The program is concluded.) +The audience seated * The audience standing 4
UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION Board Of Trustees Michael R. Berghoff, Chairman, Indianapolis, Indiana Vanessa J. Castagna, Naples, Florida Gary J. Lehman, Vice Chairman, Lafayette, Indiana Malcolm S. DeKryger, DeMotte, Indiana Lawrence C. “Sonny” Beck, Atlanta, Indiana Michael F. Klipsch, Carmel, Indiana JoAnn Brouillette, Lafayette, Indiana Noah M. Scott, Warsaw, Indiana Theresa C. Carter, Colorado Springs, Colorado Don Thompson, Chicago, Illinois Administrative Officers Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr., President John F. Gates, Vice Provost for Diversity and Inclusion Jay T. Akridge, Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Peter J. Hollenbeck, Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs Affairs and Diversity Janice A. Indrutz, Corporate Secretary and Senior Executive Steven R. Abel, Associate Provost for Engagement Assistant to the Board of Trustees James S. Almond, Senior Vice President and Assistant Treasurer Trenten D. Klingerman, Deputy General Counsel William J. Bell, Vice President for Human Resources Wade A. Lange, Chief Entrepreneurial Officer, Purdue Research Michael A. Bobinski, Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Foundation Athletics Theresa S. Mayer, Executive Vice President for Research and R. Ethan Braden, Vice President for Marketing Partnerships Karl B. Browning, Vice President for Information Technology W. Gerry McCartney, Executive Vice President for Purdue Online Michael B. Cline, Senior Vice President for Administrative Operations Beth M. McCuskey, Vice Provost for Student Life Kristina Wong Davis, Vice Provost for Enrollment Management Alysa Christmas Rollock, Vice President for Ethics and Compliance Gina DelSanto, Chief of Staff Christopher A. Ruhl, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer Brian E. Edelman, President, Purdue Research Foundation Steven R. Schultz, General Counsel Matthew D. Folk, Vice President for University Advancement and Alumni Engagement Deans Karen I. Plaut, College of Agriculture Gary R. Bertoline, Polytechnic Institute Nancy E. Marchand-Martella, College of Education Patrick J. Wolfe, College of Science Mung Chiang, College of Engineering Willie M. Reed, College of Veterinary Medicine Linda J. Mason, Graduate School Michael A. Brzezinski, International Programs Marion K. Underwood, College of Health and Human Sciences M. Elizabeth McNeil, Libraries and School of Information Studies David A. Reingold, College of Liberal Arts Rhonda G. Phillips, Honors College David L. Hummels, School of Management Katherine L. Sermersheim, Associate Vice Provost and Dean of Students Eric L. Barker, College of Pharmacy 5
COMMENCEMENT STAFF Marshals Chief Marshals Lesa K. Beals, Christine D. Pass Deputy Chief Marshal Stephanie J. Bosgraaf, Barbara L. LaDage Platform Marshal Keith B. Gehres Deputy Platform Marshal Denise M. Rossi Procession Marshals Lesa K. Beals, Jill A. Manuel, Sandra E. Schaffer, Kimberly J. Watley Committee Chairperson Keith B. Gehres Vice Chairpersons Lesa K. Beals, Christine D. Pass Academic Affairs Representatives Ruth Ann Weiderhaft Alumni Association Representative James M. Cox Commencement Secretary Stephanie J. Bosgraaf Faculty Representatives Jennifer E. Alter, Michael N. Dana, Heather L. Dykes, Joel R. Ebarb, Brandon M. Fulk, Lynne G. Horngren, Abbey E. Mikesell, Catharine A. Patrone, Michael D. Shettle, James L. Weisman, Jennifer K. White Floral Arrangements Christine D. Pass Graduate School Representative Thomas W. Atkinson, Nicole M. Barr Student Representatives Assata Gilmore, Madelina Nunez Hall of Music Arrangements Charles S. Eads, Scott J. Wheeler Marshal Coordinator Christine D. Pass Music Jay S. Gephart, William E. Griffel Public Orator J. Michael Piggott Public Safety, Parking, and Security John K. Cox, Nicholas Crosby, Patrick R. Jewell Student Services Representative Zenephia E. Evans Staff Assistants Academic Attire Janet M. Mauck Board of Trustees Representative Janice A. Indrutz, Kimberlie A. Weldy Diploma Deputies Pamela J. Jenkins, Ryan C. Jones, Janet M. Mauck, Kimberly J. Watley Diploma Preparation Stephanie J. Bosgraaf, Barbara L. LaDage, and Registrar Staff Guest Relations Manager Cameron Wilson Printed Program Stephanie J. Bosgraaf, Barbara L. LaDage, Christine D. Pass Sign Language Interpreters Wendy Yoder Nice, Myron R. Yoder 6
FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES First Division Marshals for Christine A. Wilson, College of Agriculture V. Jo. Davisson, College of Pharmacy the Candidates Kathryn M. Obenchain, College of Education Steven A. Scott, College of Pharmacy Mary K. Pilotte, College of Engineering Anthony Sparkling, Purdue Polytechnic Institute Jennifer M. Simpson, College of Health and Human Sciences Christine M. Schertz, College of Science Joel R. Ebarb, College of Liberal Arts S. Kathy Salisbury, College of Veterinary Medicine Charlene Sullivan, School of Management Banner Bearers Lauren G. Bush, College of Agriculture Emma K. Wellington, School of Management Grace M. Cameron, College of Education Michael Thomas Dickens, College of Pharmacy Matthew A. Vining, College of Engineering Anna-Nikol Georgiev, Purdue Polytechnic Institute Alexis M. Swingendorf, College of Health Spencer L. Polak, College of Science and Human Sciences April C. Cannon, College of Veterinary Medicine Alicia K. Frazier, College of Liberal Arts CANDIDATE SECTIONS 113-118 7
FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES Second Division Marshals for Thomas W. Atkinson, Graduate School the Candidates Lisa R. Nielsen, Graduate School Banner Bearers Christal A. Musser Doctor of Philosophy Doctor of Philosophy A-L M-Z 8
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THE CONFERRING OF THE DEGREES First Division 28 Doctor of Audiology 28 Doctor of Nursing Practice 28 Doctor of Pharmacy 29 Doctor of Technology 29 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine 15 Educational Specialist 15 Master of Arts 16 Master of Business Administration Eliza Fowler Hall first opened its doors in 16 Master of Fine Arts 1903 for the spring commencement exercises. 16 Master of Public Health Made possible through a generous gift of 16 Master of Science Mrs. Fowler of Lafayette, the building also housed the executive offices of the University 19 Master of Science in Aeronautics and Astronautics for many years. It was torn down in the early 20 Master of Science in Agricultural and Biological Engineering 1950s to make way for Stewart Center and its 20 Master of Science in Aviation and Aerospace Management new Eliza Fowler Hall. 20 Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering 20 Master of Science in Chemical Engineering 20 Master of Science in Civil Engineering 21 Master of Science in Construction Management Technology 21 Master of Science in Education 21 Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering 22 Master of Science in Engineering 22 Master of Science in Environmental and Ecological Engineering 23 Master of Science in Industrial Engineering 23 Master of Science in Materials Science Engineering 23 Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering 23 Master of Science in Nuclear Engineering 30 Bachelor of Science (College of Agriculture) 32 Bachelor of Science in Forestry 33 Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture 33 Bachelor of Arts (College of Education) 34 Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering 35 Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering 36 Bachelor of Science in Biological Engineering The purchase of the locomotive Schenectady and its subsequent testing in special laboratories brought international recognition to Purdue. When it was delivered in September 1891 to a site near the present airport, a university holiday Thedeclared was purchaseso thatof the the locomotive Schenectady and its subsequent testingbody student in special could liftlaboratories the brought international recognition to locomotive from the rails, Purdue. and assistedWhen by threeit was teamsdelivered in September 1891 to a site near the ofpresent airport, horses, pull a university it across the holiday was declared so that the student bodyfields wheat couldto lift thethe locomotive from the rails, and assisted by three newly built Engineering Laboratory teams of horses, pull it across the wheat fields to the newly built near the present site of Engineering Grissom Hall. Laboratory near the present site of Grissom Hall. 10 74
THE CONFERRING OF THE DEGREES 36 Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering 36 Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering 37 Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering 38 Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering 39 Bachelor of Science in Construction Engineering 39 Bachelor of Science (Interdisciplinary Engineering) 40 Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Multidisciplinary Engineering) 40 Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Ecological Engineering 40 Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering 41 Bachelor of Science in Materials Science and Engineering 42 Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering 43 Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Engineering 44 Bachelor of Science (College of Health and Human Sciences) 49 Bachelor of Science in Environmental Health 49 Bachelor of Science in Nursing 50 Bachelor of Arts (College of Liberal Arts) 52 Bachelor of Fine Arts 54 Bachelor of Science (School of Management) 56 Bachelor of Science in Industrial Management 59 Bachelor of Science (College of Pharmacy) 59 Bachelor of Science (College of Science) 64 Bachelor of Science in Chemistry 65 Bachelor of Science (Polytechnic Institute) 69 Bachelor of Science in Transdisciplinary Studies 70 Associate of Science (Polytechnic Institute) 71 Bachelor of Science in Veterinary Nursing (College of Veterinary Medicine) 71 Associate in Applied Science (College of Veterinary Medicine) Second Division 13 Doctor of Philosophy Purdue’s commencement exercises have been held in many different locations through the years, ranging from a large circus tent on the Oval in the 1880’s to their present site in the Edward C. Elliott Hall of Music. Commencement in the early 1930’s was held in the memorial Gymnasium, now Haas Hall. Limited space for guest seating soon necessitated a move to the larger facilities in the Armory. 11
Honorary Doctorates Jack Calhoun is an esteemed consumer products and fashion executive with a proven record of producing top-tier financial results. Calhoun currently serves as senior advisor at McKinsey & Company, a global management consulting firm, where he advises clients in various areas, including consumer products, retail, beauty, fashion and luxury products. Calhoun began his career at Procter & Gamble and advanced to greater responsibilities at well-known brands, such as Levi’s and Charles Schwab. He later became global president of Banana Republic, during which time, he oversaw all aspects of the $3 billion global business, including all brand, product and employee experiences for more than 700 stores and 22,000 employees across 25 countries. In his 12 years at Banana Republic, Calhoun led the brand to historically high profitability and industry-leading operating margins. He expanded the business by introducing sub-branded product lines and new brand categories through licensing partnerships in eyewear, shoes and personal care. A pioneer of multiple complex partnerships, Calhoun was responsible for developing the first fashion brand integration with reality TV show “Project Runway.” He also developed successful product lines with costume designers Colleen Atwood (“Memoirs of a Geisha”) and Jacqueline Durran (“Anna Karenina”) for their Academy Award–winning mov- ies. Additionally, he led the prosperous brand partnership with the Golden Globe–winning TV series “Mad Men” and spearheaded numerous other substantial fashion, designer and branded partnerships. Calhoun served on the board of directors of the Kimpton Group Holding Company, the largest boutique hotel operator in the U.S.; the board of Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams Inc. furniture company; and the national board of GLAAD (Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation). He currently is an executive board member of the San Francisco Opera, vice chair of the Fine Arts Museums of San Jack Calhoun Francisco, and chairman of the Australian fashion brand Lack of Color. Senior Advisor At Purdue University, Calhoun was president of the Purdue Student Union Board, chair of Iron Key, a member of Purdue Varsity Glee McKinsey & Company Club and was awarded the G.A. Ross Award as an outstanding senior male graduate. He graduated in 1987 with a bachelor’s degree in technology. Calhoun lives in San Francisco, California, with his husband Trent Norris. Greg Hayes is chief executive officer of Raytheon Technologies Corporation, responsible for leading an aerospace and defense company of 180,000 employees and $64 billion in annual sales. Also serving as a member of the company’s board of directors, Hayes had a nearly 21-year career at United Technologies Corporation, holding several senior leadership roles across finance, corporate strategy and business development, culminating with his appointment to chief executive officer in 2014 and chairman in 2016. As CEO, Hayes led the reshaping of UTC from industrial conglomerate to focused aerospace company. Beginning with the divestiture of Sikorsky Aircraft in 2015 and the acquisition of Rockwell Collins in 2018, Hayes continued to focus the business with the spinoffs of Otis Elevator Company and Carrier Corporation in 2020. Hayes then led the merger of UTC’s remaining aerospace businesses, Pratt & Whitney and Collins Aerospace Systems, with Raytheon Company, to form Raytheon Technologies in April 2020. Hayes, who joined UTC in 1999 through its merger with the Sundstrand Corporation, also served as UTC’s chief financial officer from 2008-2014. A man of great compassion, Hayes had a military transport plane flown to Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria hit the island in 2017, supplying generators, water and cash to employees and their families in that location. During the current pandemic, he has overseen the production of 3D printed masks for healthcare workers and the development of engineering solutions to help reduce viral spread in airports and aircraft. Hayes is a board member of the Business Roundtable, a national association of CEOs who work to promote the U.S. economy. Greg Hayes He also is a board member of the National Academy Foundation, a national network focused on solving challenges related to Chief Executive Officer education and the economy; as well as a board member of the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum, which maintains the world’s largest collection of aviation and space artifacts. Hayes was a former member of the Krannert Dean’s Advisory Council. Raytheon Technologies Corporation Hayes earned a bachelor’s degree in management from the Krannert School in 1982 and is a Certified Public Accountant. He lives with his wife, Renata, in Avon, Connecticut, and has four children: Kaitlin, Maiya, Spencer and Zachary. 12
ADVANCED DEGREES Doctor of Philosophy (Candidates for degree as of May 8, 2021) Praveen Abbaraju, Mo Rastgaar, Richard M. Voyles Berman K. Chan, Patrick P. Kain Brian M. Fields, Chen-Lung Hung Ahmed Abdelhamid, Walid G. Aref Chih-Hua Chang, Chih-Chun Wang Joshua L. Fischer, Scott A. McLuckey Bara M. Abusalah, Arif Ghafoor Saadia T. Chaudhry, Jianguo Mei Carlos A. Fontanilla Diaz, Kenneth A. Foster, Adegoke A. Adetunji, Anatoli Rapoport Bang-shiuh Chen, Allen L. Garner, Sally P. Bane Paul V. Preckel Ranjeeta Adhikari, Krishna Nemali Jie Chen, Daniel R. Chavas Endrina S. Forti, Jeffrey P. Youngblood Mahdi Afkhamiaghda, Emad Elwakil Jingfan Chen, Yuan Yao Braiden M. Frantz, J. Eric Dietz Moloud Aflaki sooreshjani, Kavita Shah Jingshuang Chen, Zhiqiang Cai Robert B. Fujiki, Preeti M. Sivasankar Ronald F. Agyei, Michael D. Sangid Jingyuan Chen, Raghu Pasupathy Fang Gao, Patricia M. Morita-Mullaney, Hamad Ahmed, Jeffrey Siskind Pin-Hsi Chen, Elena E. Benedicto Wayne E. Wright Inok Ahn, Helen Patrick Qingshuang Chen, Fengqing M. Zhu Eduardo A. Garcia, David B. Janes Temitope Akanbi, Jiansong Zhang Yen-Yu Chen, Lia A. Stanciu Spencer S. Gardeen, Philip S. Low Md monzurul Alam, Dallas T. Morisette Ying-Kang Chen, Rudro R. Biswas Jonathon M. Gast, Vincent J. Davisson Francisco Albert Scott, Juan P. Sesmero Habte N. Chikssa, Tesfaye D. Mengiste Hemant Gehlot, Satish V. Ukkusuri, Abdulrahman N. Alghamdi, Saeed Mohammadi Hyun Dok Cho, Samuel P. Midkiff Shreyas Sundaram Elizabeth B. Allmon, Maria S. Sepulveda Hwayoung Chun, Joann I. Phillion Andreas C. Geiger, Garth J. Simpson Noelia E. Almodovar Arbelo, Bryan W. Boudouris Pedro Henrique Cidreiro Martins, Marcial Gonzalez Georgios Georgalis, Karen Marais Temitope Q. Aminu, David F. Bahr Roderick G. Clare, Mariko M. Wei Amy E. Getchell, Maria C. Santagata Geoffrey M. Andrews, Jonathan Poggie Kelly A. Cole, Marcus K. Rogers Matthew Gettings, Davin G. Piercey Brandon J. Anson, Andrew D. Mesecar Valentina Concu, John D. Sundquist Seyedali Ghahari, Samuel Labi Mahtob Aqazade, Laura Bofferding Cory J. Conder, Paul G. Wenthold Ahmadreza Ghanbarpour ghouchani, Markus A. Lill Roy M. Araiza, Thomas J. Sinclair Devon S. Cook, Michael J. Salvo Elizabeth K. Grubbs, Peter A. Bermel Tomohiro Arakawa, David J. Love Alma R. Cortesselva, Dominique Y. Van Der Shelby M. Gruss, Mitchell R. Tuinstra Paula D. Ashe, Jennifer L. Freeman Marshall, Mensbrugghe Nicolas Guarin-Zapata, Pablo D. Zavattieri Shannon C. Mcmullen Brandon S. Coventry, Edward L. Bartlett Jing Guo, David J. Love Venkatasubramanian Athmanathan, Mikhail N. Michelle E. Coverdale, James S. Nairne Wei Guo, Damon R. Lisch Slipchenko, Terrence R. Meyer Nathanael D. Cox, Saugata Basu Xinchen Guo, Gerhard Klimeck, Tillmann C. Kubis Emmanuel O. Ayua, Bruce Hamaker Danielle M. Crimmins, Kathryn C. Seigfried-Spellar Shivam Gupta, Andrew J. Mugler Jun han Bae, Byung-Cheol Min, Richard M. Voyles Stacie A. Crowder, John Radcliffe Henry J. Hamann, P. V. Ramachandran Esmaeil Bahalkeh, Yuehwern Yih Nicholas R. Cummock, Steven F. Son Emily X. Han, Edward L. Bartlett Xingjian Bai, Arun K. Bhunia Frederick W. Damen, Craig J. Goergen Jeongho Han, Stewart C. Chang Alexander Michael J. Baier, Steven F. Son Akshay V. Dandekar, Marisol Koslowski Haitian Hao, Carlo Scalo, Fabio Semperlotti Tania I. Barreto, Kathryne A. Newton Amir Daneshmand, Gesualdo Scutari Hashim Hassan, Tyler N. Tallman Daniel L. Bath, Hans U. Walther Danielli De melo moura, Antonio Bobet Anna M. Hayes, Bruce Hamaker Jeremiah O. Bechtold, Shelley Claridge Qiwen Deng, Jianghai Hu Xiaoyang He, Joseph V. Balagtas Helen C. Bentley, Janet M. Alsup Zhipeng Deng, Qingyan (Yan) Chen Yanbo He, Dana Weinstein Daniela d. Betancourt Jimenez, Carlos J. Martinez Rohan G. Deshmukh, David A. Spencer Ivan Anthony S. Henares, G. Jonathon Day, Arindam Bhanja Chowdhury, David J. Cappelleri Swapnil Dattatray Deshmukh, Rakesh Agrawal Xinran Y. Lehto Daniel Bin Mustafa Kamal, Steven R. Wilson Abhas Deva, Ramiro Edwin Garcia Seth A. Herr, Riyi Shi Indrani Biswas, Kevin P. Trumble Monica d. Diaz Beltran, Barbara A. Almanza Louis C. Hickman, Sien C. Tay Adefolarin Alaba Bolaji, John A. Springer Guangping Dong, Rong Huang Ethan T. Hillman, Kevin V. Solomon Veronica R. Bosquezfoti, Lu (Andrew) Liu Timothy J. Donnelly, Steven D. Pekarek Soon chye Ho, James L. Garrison Clinton W. Bradford, Samuel S. Wagstaff, Jr. Xueting Dou, Alei Fan, Liping A. Cai Orlando S. Hoilett, Jacqueline C. Linnes Jeffrey T. Bradford, Jason P. Ackerson Bin Du, Dengfeng Sun John P. Hollkamp, Fabio Semperlotti Aria J. Bredt, Dor Ben-Amotz Heng Du, Tong Liu Kurtis D. Homan, Edie K. Schmidt Sarah E. Brookes, Sherry L. Harbin, Stacey L. Halum Sami M. El Awad Azrak, Jeffrey P. Youngblood Kyung-min Hong, Yung C. Shin Oluwatobi O. Busari, Robert P. Lucht Meike H. Ernst, Andrea Vacca Murat Horasan, Eric A. Nauman Guillermo A. Caballero, Nadia E. Brown Nicole V. Escorcia, Christina W. Li Zhenhua Hu, Jan P. Allebach Adam S. Caldwell, Kenneth H. Sandhage Hugo Raul Esquivel Otero, Arun Prakash, Guang Lin Fukeng Huang, Jie Shen Aaditya Candadai, Amy M. Marconnet, Matthew W. Ethington, Matthew D. Ginzel Gaoping Huang, Alexander J. Quinn Justin A. Weibel Andrew J. Fairbanks, Allen L. Garner Ziyang Huang, Arezoo M. Ardekani, Guang Lin Philip R. Cardin, Mark C. Tilton Xiaozhe Fan, W. D. Leon-Salas Mary K. Huffman, Steve Amireault Sreyashi Chakraborty, Pavlos P. Vlachos Huan Fang, Greg M. Michalski Sheila F. Hurt, Yukiko Maeda John M. Chamberlin, Trenton C. Jones Enrico Federici, Owen G. Jones Muddassar Hussain, Nicolo Michelusi Andrea M. Chambers, Sandro Matosevic Dan Feng, Arvind Raman Thomas V. Ilyevsky, Jeffrey Siskind *Italicized name - Major Professor/Professors 13
Mohammed Naziru Issahaq, Kevin P. Trumble Navin B. Lingaraju, Andrew M. Weiner Ayotomi Olokun, Vikas Tomar Rohil Jain, Cagri A. Savran Bingyu Liu, Yan Ping Xin Monica B. Olson, Tony J. Vyn Shashank Jaiswal, Alina Alexeenko, Jingwei Hu Haotian Liu, Justin A. Weibel Jonathan P. Ore, Eckhard A. Groll Caitlyn Jarvis, Stacey L. Connaughton Jiapeng Liu, Xiao Wang Araba A. Osei-Tutu, Jake Burdick Yahya Javed, Arif Ghafoor Xiaoyu Liu, Shirley J. Dyke Yanal Oueis, Adam Wasserman Seongmin Jeon, Arshak Petrosyan Chamika M. Liyanagedera, Kaushik Roy Brian R. Page, Nina Mahmoudian Aoke Jiang, Xiaoming Wang Yufei Long, Wenbin Yu Alexandr Pak, Alexander A. Chubykin Guodong Jiang, Rudro R. Biswas Catharine Lory, Mandy J. Rispoli Akancha Pandey, Doraiswami Ramkrishna Heng Jiang, James C. Fleet Domenique R. Lumpkin, Joseph V. Sinfield, Chin-Sheng Pang, Zhihong Chen Jian Jiao, Alejandro Cuza-Blanco William Horton Sung soo Park, Antonio Bobet Kai Jin, Gozdem Kilaz Alana K. Lund, Ilias Bilionis, Shirley J. Dyke Andrew S. Parker, Lynne S. Taylor, Rubing Jin, Byunghoo Jung Weichuan Luo, Philip S. Low Stephen P. Beaudoin Wanxin Jin, Shaoshuai Mou Rachel V. Lynn, Bernd Ulrich Fei Peng, Xiangyu Zhang Jared Johansen, Jeffrey Siskind Changyuan Lyu, Qi Zhou Hui Peng, Dongyan Xu Paul Josekutty Thomas, Alejandra J. Magana Chen Ma, Ayman F. Habib Manoj R. Penmetcha, Byung-Cheol Min Wonyeong Jung, Tae Yoon Kim Haibo Ma, Chenn Q. Zhou Amy Petts, Linda A. Renzulli Michael J. Kaminski, Hans U. Walther Jie Ma, William Horton Raul A. Pineda Mendez, Andrzej P. Tarko Andrew T. Kanach, Bruce Applegate Siming Ma, Xiaoming Wang Anthony M. Pitts-Mccoy, Scott A. Mcluckey Nesibe Karakis, Nielsen Pereira Brian J. Macgowan, Linda S. Prokopy Virginia F. Pleasant, Laura C. Zanotti Kamal M. Karda, Muhammad A. Alam Debora Maia Silva, Roshanak Nateghi William G. Pollalis, Ayhan Irfanoglu, Santiago Pujol Pratik Kashyap, Thomas M. Talavage Soumendu Majee, Charles A. Bouman, Priya Prakash, Gaurav Chopra Christopher M. Katinas, Yung C. Shin Gregery T. Buzzard Benjamin R. Pratt, Benjamin D. Dunford Nesredin F. Kedir, Weinong Wayne Chen Nitjaree Maneerat, Barbara A. Almanza David Premont, Janet M. Alsup Colleen R. Kelly, James L. Mohler Ankit V. Manerikar, Avinash C. Kak Marlen Promann, Zhen Yu Qian, Sabine S. Daulet O. Kenzhebalin, Jan P. Allebach Jeremy W. Marcum, Timothee L. Pourpoint Brunswicker, Yingjie Chen Bongjoong Kim, Chi Hwan Lee Marianne E. Maresh, Darci J. Trader Vatsal Purohit, Cynthia V. Stauffacher Jung-Hoon Kim, Zhongming Liu Brandon S. Martin, Mingji Dai Thamir Qadah, Mohammad Sadoghi Hamedani Kwangyeon Kim, Inseok Hwang Eve Y. Martinez, Christina W. Li Daniel R. Rackliffe, Jason T. Hoverman Michael Y. Kim, Iason Konstantzos, Caluadewa Dharshaka T. Mathew, Daniel G. Aliaga Sajjad Raeisi, Andres Tovar, Jitesh H. Panchal Athanasios Tzempelikos Nehika Mathur, John W. Sutherland, Shweta Singh Amrinder Singh Rai, Stephen R. Byrn Min Ku Kim, Chi Hwan Lee Hernan J. Matzkevich Rodriguez, Daniel H. Frank, Bahram Rajabifar, Arvind Raman Taegyu Kim, Dongyan Xu Yonsoo Kim Murali Krishnan Rajasekharan Pillai, Ilias Bilionis Wan Hee Kim, Wayne E. Wright Joseph D. Mcconeghy, Lucy M. Flesch Lalit K. Rajendran, Pavlos P. Vlachos, Sally P. Bane Younghoon Kim, Anand Raghunathan Robert E. Mcewan, Brian Dilkes Miguel Ramirez, R. Byron Pipes Catherine E. Kleshinski, Kelly S. Wilson William W. Mcnutt, Jianguo Mei Ingrid C. Ramon Parra, Laura C. Zanotti Hou-jen Ko, Samuel P. Midkiff John W. Megson, James A. Mccann Anthony E. Randolph, Mesut Akdere Ziyun Kong, Minghao Qi Riddhi A. Mehta, Maxim Y. Lyutikov Faezeh Ravazdezh, Ghadir Haikal Nicholas J. Kormanik Iii, Nicole L. Key Denilson Mendes de Oliveira, Dor Ben-Amotz Vikram Ravindra, Ananth Y. Grama Corey G. Lacey, Shalamar D. Armstrong Diego M. Mendez mena, Baijian Yang Meghana Rawat, Stacey L. Connaughton, Yi-Yu Lai, Jennifer L. Neville Brett A. Meyers, Pavlos P. Vlachos Seung Yoon Lee Haley A. Larsen, Maren T. Linett Erika Y. Meza, Christina W. Li Ran Ren, Jiansong Zhang Quincy D. Law, Aaron J. Patton Gediwon N. Milky, Joseph Thomas Iii Oscar A. Rincon Guevara, Abhijit Deshmukh Alexander W. Layton, James V. Krogmeier Kayla M. Mills, Kara R. Stewart, Theresa M. Casey Laurie E. Rinehart, Alice A. Johnson Amanda E. Leary, Robyn Malo Chven A. Mitchell, Laura J. Pyrak-Nolte Tatiana R. Ringenberg, Julia M. Taylor, Kathryn C. Chankyu Lee, Kaushik Roy Jonathan D. Monical, Ayhan Irfanoglu, Santiago Pujol Seigfried-Spellar Choungryeol Lee, Samuel Labi, Srinivas Peeta Miguel A. Montoya Rodriguez, John E. Haddock Orzuri Rique Garaizar, Wenbin Yu Hyeseong Lee, Marcia L. Gentry Tiffany E. Montoya, Daniel W. Smith Lindsey A. Robbins, Brianna N. Gaskill Kok Zhi Lee, Kevin V. Solomon Maithilee A. Motlag, Gary J. Cheng Andrew J. Robison, Andrea Vacca Lester T. Lee, Ernest R. Blatchley Iii Chad M. Mueller, Jennifer C. Richardson Mayra I. Rodriguez-Gonzalez, Brady S. Hardiman Sangjun Lee, Byung-Cheol Min Jehan Mullin, Laura C. Zanotti Carla A. Rosenfield, Bruce Applegate Taylor A. Lee, Eric A. Nauman Ryan L. Murphy, Bruno Felisberto Martins Ribeiro, John J. Rotella, Michael D. Sangid, Rodney W. Trice Wojae Lee, John W. Sutherland Vinayak Rao Sayan Roy, Peter A. Bermel Yu-hsuan Lee, Michael T. Harris Jocelyn E. Nardo, Marcy H. Towns Claudia F. Sadowski, Alejandro Cuza-Blanco, James A. Lembke, Patrick Eugster, Kihong Park Nikhil Nayanar, Nagabhushana Prabhu Joann I. Phillion Emma K. Lendy, Andrew D. Mesecar Behrokh Nazeri, Melba M. Crawford Mojib Saei, Kevin P. Trumble, Chang Li, Dan Goldwasser Patrick J. Newman, Saad S. Haq, Lucy M. Flesch Srinivasan Chandrasekar Chen Li, Wayne E. Wright Xueyan Niu, Christopher J. Quinn Soham S. Saha, Alexandra Boltasseva, Fangda Li, Avinash C. Kak Rebecca Nixon, Zhao Ma Vladimir M. Shalaev Hao Li, Xiangxiong Zhang Carine A. Nkemngong, Haley F. Oliver Marina Sala De Medeiros, Ramses Martinez Jianghanyang Li, Greg M. Michalski Jinhyun Noh, Peide “Peter” Ye Hoda Salsabili, Jeffrey M. Haddad Linlin Li, David M. Umulis Panae Noomuna, Philip S. Low Madankumar Sampath, Dallas T. Morisette Yeni Li, Hany S. Abdel-Khalik Sritapaswi Nori, Maria A. Okuniewski Anthony A. Sansone, Rusi P. Taleyarkhan Yuqing Li, Nung Kwan Yip Adebunmi E. Odefunso, James L. Mohler Ying Ying Seah, Alejandra J. Magana Yu-Chen Lin, Mamoru Ishii Naotaka Ogura, Kenneth H. Sandhage Prateek P. Shah, Ayhan Irfanoglu, Santiago Pujol Yu-chung Lin, Joseph V. Sinfield Lia B. Olmedo Pico, Tony J. Vyn Madeline P. Sheeley, Dorothy Teegarden 14
Tingting Shen, Joerg Appenzeller, Yong P. Chen Morgan T. Thayer, Brian Richert Sebastian A. Williams, Maren T. Linett Tongtong Shen, Alejandro H. Strachan Uttara V. Tipnis, Joaquin Goni Cortes Chloe C. Wires, Candace C. Croney Alex M. Sherman, Garth J. Simpson Eliana F. Torres Zelada, Vikki M. Weake Dewan J. Woods, Rudro R. Biswas Ananya B. Sheth, Joseph V. Sinfield Yu-Chun Tseng, Ryan A. Cabot Christopher M. Wright, Milind Kulkarni Ashleigh N. Shields, Marifran Mattson Janav Parag Udani, Andres Arrieta Diaz Jin Wu, Jiansong Zhang Dongyun Shin, Robert P. Lucht, Veeraraghava Raju Hasti J R. Umbeck, Jonathan J. Bauchet Zizhuang Wu, Tonglin Zhang, Hao Zhang Huma Shoaib, Monica E. Cardella Hasini T. Urala Liyanage Dona Gunasinghe, Pengyu Xu, Lia A. Stanciu Alexander J. Shumski, Christina W. Li Elisa Bertino Tiantu Xu, Xiaozhu F. Lin Shoumya Nandy Shuvo, Lia A. Stanciu, Volkan Ortalan Michelle M. Van Camp, Angeline M. Lyon Takahiro Yabe, Satish V. Ukkusuri Timothy R. Simon, Fu Zhao Ryan R. van Nood, Daniel W. Smith Ho-Ching Yang, Yunjie Tong Rebekah E. Sims, C B. Dilger Jonathan T. Vannatta, Dennis J. Minchella Mohan Yang, Victoria L. Walker Bhavini Singh, Sally P. Bane Alejandra Vela Hidalgo, Paul B. Dixon Yi Yang, Haiyan H. Zhang, Richard M. Voyles Harshita Singh, Scott D. Sudhoff Ajey Venkataraman, Michael D. Sangid Nathaphon Yu King Hing, John A. Morgan Ankush Singla, Elisa Bertino Prabhu Kumar Venuthurumilli, Xianfan Xu Yang Yu, Guang Cheng Supattra Singnisai, Kenneth H. Sandhage Heather G. Vickers, Frank R. Sabol Weirong Yuan, Tatyana S. Sizyuk Priya Sirohi, Thomas J. Rickert Jana Vincent, Joseph V. Rispoli Samantha M. Zeiders, Jean A. Chmielewski Allegra W. Smith, C B. Dilger Peter F. Wagner, Yaroslav Rosokha Alyssa Zembroski, Kimberly K. Buhman Stuart D. Smith, Laura C. Bowling, Keith A. Cherkauer Tyrel A. Wagner, Mary J. Wirth Di Zhang, Haiyan Wang William S. Smith, Joann I. Phillion Ian V. Walters, Carson D. Slabaugh Suki N. Zhang, Zhihong Chen David O. Sohutskay, Sherry L. Harbin Fei Wang, Xiangyu Zhang Wanjia Zhang, Tom I-P. Shih Dong Yoon Song, Samuel Labi, Srinivas Peeta Meng Wang, Shaun Hughes Wenqing Zhang, Christina W. Li, Jeffrey T. Miller Emily M. Spreen, Kathleen C. Howell Qi Wang, Vinayak Rao Xu Zhang, Gregory M. Shaver Nicholas R. Steppig, Bryan G. Young Ruoxing Wang, Wenzhuo Wu Yaguang Zhang, James V. Krogmeier James L. Stewart, Alexander V. Kildishev Shuyuan Wang, Dennis C. Flanagan Yuchen Zhang, Arezoo M. Ardekani Matthew J. Storey, Dana Weinstein Tianhao Wang, Ninghui Li Fudan Zheng, Tonglei Li Andrew D. Strongrich, Alina Alexeenko Tiantian Wang, Michael J. Manfra Xiaofang Zheng, Richard Schweickert Rahul S. Sucharitha, Seokcheon Lee Yang Wang, James V. Krogmeier Chengzhang Zhong, Amy R. Reibman Jungkyu Suh, Robert P. Marzec Yue Wang, John W. Sutherland Yuan Zhong, Chun-Li Chang, Cagri A. Savran Hanxi Sun, Vinayak Rao Zhaozhe Wang, Tony Silva Jia Zhou, Hany S. Abdel-Khalik Yufang Sun, Jan P. Allebach Susan E. Wegener, Maren T. Linett Shuqi Zhou, Anne Traynor Vinayak Suresh, David J. Love William T. Weldon, Joseph P. Hupy Yihan Zou, Mung Chiang, Xiaojun Lin Sharareh Taghizadeh Vahed, April J. Ginther Jason A. Wickham, Stephen P. Beaudoin, Hector H. Zumbado-Ulate, Catherine L. Searle Ryan J. Tancin, Christopher S. Goldenstein Steven F. Son Jessica L. Zuponcic, Michael R. Ladisch Vinayak J. Tanksale, Delp, Edward J. Redha Widarsyah, Carl A. Behnke (Candidates for degree as of December 12, 2020) Emma Bertolaet, Ellen Gruenbaum, Susan Curtis Aaron D. Krabill, Daniel P. Flaherty Thomas Ransegnola, Andrea Vacca Lukas T Ingersoll, Stewart Chang Alexander Daeyeoul Lee, Sunnie L. Watson Michael Smyser, Mikhail N. Slipchenko, Vincent Jacobson, Rodney J. Bertolet Vaibhav R. Ostwal, Joerg Appenzeller Terrence R. Meyer Educational Specialist (Candidate for degree as of May 8, 2021) Christopher P. Adamo, Granger Patrick R. McCann, Fort Wayne Christopher R. Seitz, Hudson Jodi L. Day, Lafayette Kent D. Mikel, Elkhart Amanda J. Whitlock, Frankfort Travis Heavin, Angola Pamela S. Moore, Valparaiso Gregory M. Hrunek, Valparaiso Jacob K. Rettig, Lafayette Master of Arts (Candidates for degree as of May 8, 2021) Allison A. Atkinson, West Lafayette Zachary Isaacs, Kalamazoo, MI April Phillips, Pace, FL Yvonne A. Boyer, Chattanooga, TN Alan A. Maldonado Morales, West Lafayette Viseslava Rasajski Sasic, Zionsville Thiago Brito Santos Jr, West Lafayette Ayaka Matsuo, Claremont , CA Samantha L. Seybold, Lisbon, WI Guillermo A. Caballero, Hyde Park, MA Masaki Minobe, West Lafayette Hanna Sistek, Lafayette Matthew K. Ellis, Friendswood, TX Santiago N. Moore De Fazio, Indianapolis Laura M. Solano Escobar, Baranoa, Colombia Kirsten G. Gibson, Lafayette Rena Naganuma, Miyagi, Japan Catalina Vega Mendez, Bogotá, Colombia Tamara C. Guest, Fishers Andres M. Obando Taborda, West Lafayette Phillip A. Voglewede, Oxford Rachel H. Hackett, Detroit, MI Emily M. Pearson, Lafayette Erica L. Wheeler, Lexington, KY Aayana J. Ingram, Ozark, AL Martha W. Peredo, West Lafayette *Italicized name - Major Professor/Professors 15
Master of Business Administration (Candidates for degree as of May 8, 2021) Raghu Ajmera, Ajmer Kevin T. Jacobs, Dyer Andrea L. Pavlov, Saint Joseph, MI Rafael Araujo, Campinas, Brazil Erik F. Jansson-Knodell, Hällefors, Sweden Brian J. Pawlowski, Granger, IN Nathan C. Arendall, Union, KY Sneha Jha, Darbhanga, Bihar, India Natalia Pecora, Dallas, Texas Rachel A. Austin, Scottsdale, AZ Naga Harini Kasamsetty, Carmel Chandler K. Peplinski, Vassar, MI Austin A. Barchett, Watervliet, MI Sung Hoon Kim, Busan, Republic of Korea Dana M. Ratcliffe, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL James D. Berki, Chicago, IL Clay G. Koehler, West Lafayette Leticia V. Rodrigues, Recife BR Emerson R. Bersaghi, Capinzal, Brazil Mai Komatsu, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Edgar A. Rodriguez, Indianapolis, IN Kevin Boodhoo, Toronto, Canada Evgeniya Krasavina, Moscow, Russia Laura A. Rossi, Buenos Aires, Argentina Ryan L. Booth, West Lafayette Mathew R. Larabee, San Diego, CA Nichole S. Rough, Indianapolis Guillermo F. Cerutti, Buenos Aires, Argentina Alison P. Lee, Overland Park, KS Sandra N. Salazar, Elburn, IL Brian J. Cronin, Earleville, MD Peter Malone, Glen Ellyn, IL Christopher J. Salkeld, Scottsburg Michael T. Dunlap, Chesterton Aishwarya Marreddi, Hyderabad, India Stuart M. Schnelker, Fort Wayne Tyler H. Ellenwood, Chesterton Jeremy P. Miller, Chicago, IL Shibashish Sen, Memphis, TN Katherine W. Ellis, Indianapolis Pedro A. Miranda, Porto Alegre, Brazil Shashi Shashi, West Lafayette Omar ElMofty, Evansville Manjula Mishra, Bengaluru, India Raj A. Shinde, Pune Eric J. Emans, West Lafayette Sayak Mishra, Konnagar, West Bengal, India Daniel E. Sikes, Lafayette Ali Faiz, Semarang, Indonesia Deatrick L. Moore, Brighton, MI Fernando J. Simoes De Almeida, Osasco, Brazil Felix Fu, West Lafayette Claudia Morato Guimaraes, Sao Paulo, Brazil Brandon Thesing, Pine Island, MN Miheeth Gala, Hyderabad, India Allison J. Mrasek, Indianapolis Abhishek R. Tripathi, Dahod, India Matthew C. Gebbie, West Lafayette David M. Nartker, Naperville, IL Omoruyi E. Usuanlele, Hoffman Est, IL Christina L. German, Laporte Nuttapong Natpattanapong, Bangkok, Thailand Amit Vaidya, Greenwood Erik E. Gize, Vincennes David M. Nedvidek, Fort Wayne Maria C. Velasquez, West Lafayette Daniel Glese Junior, Mogi Mirim, Brazil Treyten T. Nelson, Lincoln, NE Cavin Vivekh, Chennai, India Andrew M. Gunder, Lake Forest, IL Anushaa Nukala, West Lafayette Diane Vojtas, Chicago, IL Krati Gupta, Rampur, India Mathews Oommen, West Lafayette Robert C. Waggoner, Vincennes Brady Hall, Indianapolis Devin R. Osburn, Wood Lake, NE Anthony S. Waikel, Carmel Benjamin C. Hooley, Indianapolis Diego A. Palacios Masson, Lima, Peru Michael P. Waldmann, Mallica Hill, NJ Christian M. Houser, West Lafayette Vikash Pandey, Crestwood, IL Kusac A. Wersikowsky Negrete, Santiago, Chile Kyle R. Hummel, Carmel Divya D. Pardeshi, Mumbai, India Yi-Hsien Yang, Greenwood Adam D. Hupp, Manhattan, KS Ji Hoon Park, Seoul KR Kavita N. Iyer, Crystal Lake, IL Sravan Patharla, Carmel Master of Fine Arts (Candidates for degree as of May 8, 2021) Katelyn R. Cardinalli, Monterey, CA Weilun Huang, Yichang, China Katherine A. McMorris, Ann Arbor, MI Jae Hyuk Chae, Los Angeles, CA Lucas Hunter, Elmwood, TN Andrew Nellis, Denver, CO Baxter C. Chambers, Lafayette Allison N. Jones, West Lafayette Prince Owusu Attah, Kumasi, Ghana Kristyn R. Childres, Lafayette Yunran Ju, Tangshan, China Jessica M. Peterson, Iroquois, IL Lydia A. Cyrus, Huntington, WV Hyo Sun Ko, West Lafayette Caroline L. Rein, Los Osos, CA Brian Czyzyk, Traverse City, MI Daschielle Louis, Broward Country, Florida Tracy L. Smoll, West Lafayette Dong Han, West Lafayette Matthew D. McHugh, West Lafayette Kelsey C. Wort, Springfield, IL Master of Public Health (Candidates for degree as of May 8, 2021) Dalia E. AboAlsafa, West Lafayette Sarah E. Kloster, Minneapolis, MN Hannah E. Thomas, Farmington, MI Abrianna M. Adams, West Lafayette Shelby M. Nierman, Brownstown Beth A. Walker, Lafayette Melisa Damcevska, Garfield, NJ Hannah Reygaerts, West Lafayette Kristen T. Walker, West Lafayette Victoria I. Eber, Fort Wayne, IN Taylor R. Sabato, Crown Point Jenny H. Woo, Aliso Viejo, CA Hannah D. Gallion, Brownstown Ashleigh N. Shields, Lafayette Destinie L. Green, Berwyn, IL Zoe P. Starkey, Beech Grove Master of Science (Candidates for degree as of May 8, 2021) Fayha Abdul Kareem, Thrissur, India Allison M. Albrecht, Bloomingdale, IL Sajid Hasan Apon, Dhaka, Bangladesh Muhammad Abubakar, Lahore, Pakistan Mohammad H. Aldubyan, Unaizah, Saudi Arabia Zinnia Arshad, Lahore, Pakistan Maurice Adaime, West Lafayette Henry C. Alexander, Lafayette Julie S. Bach, Bountiful, UT Oladimeji A. Adekoya, Odogbolu, Nigeria LeNish Allen, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands Logan M. Bailey, Ionia, MI Byan Alajlouni, West Lafayette Majed A. Alsuwailem, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Alexander S. Baker, Huntertown Christopher G. Alario, Hermosa Beach, CA Tong An, Wuhan, China Maxwell K. Baker, Huntertown 16
Joseph W. Balazs, Indianapolis Carly Cripe, Oxford Kari A. Guilbault, Waddell, AZ Marvin Bannister, Tallahassee, FL Hannah V. Cross, Newburgh Parker A. Gunn, Martinsville, VA Sayli V. Bapat, Pune, India Javier E. Cruz Padilla, Guatemala City, Guatemala Abhimanyu Gupta, Surat, India Asmett Barrios Morales, Turbaco, Colombia Patrick J. Cunningham, West Lafayette Jermaine A. Guynn, Indianapolis Jessie A. Barton, West Lafayette Sarah A. Cuprewich, Lafayette Jessica R. Hagerty, Cleveland, OH Jose R. Becerra, Bloomington, CA Neil Miten Daftary, Mumbai, India Braden C. Hall, Layton, UT Erica R. Becker, Monrovia Ana F. Dalipi, Cleveland, OH Roxana M. Hambleton, Fort Myers, FL Connor P. Belak, Greensburg, PA Mohammad Haseeb Daudzai, West Lafayette Zainab Hameed, Arlington, TX Wesley J. Bender, Indianapolis Lucas De Leon, Woodland Hills, CA Seifeddine Hamidi, West Lafayette Yohanan S. Ben-Gad, Dunstable, Great Britain David Sundararaj Deepak Augustine Edwin, Eric X. Han, Lafayette Luis Regalado Bermejo, Monterrey, Mexico Chennai, India Zhixian Han, West Lafayette Margaret Beymer, Zionsville Angeline Mills Delworth, West Lafayette Cory T. Hankins, Granger Praveen Kumar Bhardwaj, Bhopal, India Fangyi Deng, West Lafayette Stephanie M. Harrington, Laguna Niguel, CA Manush J. Bhatt, Ahmedabad, India Xinru Deng, San Jose, CA Christopher R. Harrison, Silver Spring, MD Toma Bhowmick, Dhaka, Bangladesh Saurabh Devulapalli, West Lafayette Timothy J. Harvey, Patoka Casey P. Bichner, Dayton, MD Benjamin D. Dilley, Lincoln, NE Aiza Hasib, Lahore, Pakistan Alec J. Billstrand, Westfield Siddharth Divi, Kavali, India Samuel Hatala, Greentop, MO Vivek Bist, West Lafayette Smit S. Dixit, Surat, India Calvin J. Henry, Carmel David T. Bobo, Albany, OH David Dodenhoff, Plano, TX Ryan T. Herman, Granger Patrick R. Bond, West Lafayette Shannon K. Donohue, West Lafayette Connor P. Hofmeister, San Antonio, TX Emily N. Borst, West Lafayette Alyson C. Dorrell, Indianapolis Liwen Hou, Urumqi, China Herschel R. Bowling, West Lafayette Nicholas D. Dotson, Houston, TX David Hrusa, Prague, Czech Republic Gabrielle E. Brakemeier, Waconia, MN Amber R. Dougherty, Columbia, TN Chia-Yu Hsieh, Tainan, Taiwan Randa M. Brice, Indianapolis Peng Du, Beijing, China Chia-Hsiang Hsu, Taipei City, Taiwan Olga Briggs, Fishers Carl A. Earl, Arlington, TX Hsiao Yu Hsu, Miaoli, Taiwan Zachary R. Bucher, Bluffton Grady R. Eifert, Fort Wayne Daniel Hu, Naperville, IL Jordan M. Buckmaster, Schererville Erika Ergart, Moscow, Russia Haitao Huang, Shenzhen, China Beau M. Burbrink, Columbus Facundo Ramiro Esquivel Fagiani, San Salvador de Peter C. Huang, Fremont, CA Emily A. Burkhalter, Indianapolis Jujuy, Argentina Sz-Je Huang, Taipei, Taiwan Cody P. Butler, Temecula, CA Bingxin Fa, West Lafayette Szu Han Huang, Taipei City, Taiwan Juan Antonio Calle Mendoza, Zollikon, Switzerland Ezzeldine A. Fahmy, Giza, Egypt Yonghuai Huang, Guangzhou, China Tara R. Camacho Lopez, Albuquerque, NM Zirui Fan, Shenyang, China Kendria L. Huff, Hammond Robyn Campbell, West Lafayette William T. Felix, Mishawaka Ora-Monet Hughes, Orlando, FL JiaSheng Cao, West Lafayette Byron L. Ferrell, Redlands, CA Mara N. Humberg, Lafayette Niuying Cao, Oxford, OH Sean T. Flannery, Fishers Jordan L. Hunter, Dacula, GA Yiling Cao, West Lafayette Emily C. Fletcher, Lansing, MI Joseph A. Huss, Chicago, IL Karla Andrea V. Capecci, West Lafayette Christopher F. Franklin, Evansville Jisoo Hwang, West Lafayette Ian J. Carr, West Lafayette Samantha B. Franklin, Northbrook, IL Mya R. Hyman, Houston, TX Edward Carrette, Saint Louis, MO Ryan J. Fry, New Palestine Chinonyerem Igboagi, Tomball, TX Ruth E. Centeno Martinez, San Salvador, El Salvador John W. Fuld, Kissimmee, FL Mohammed A. Ijaz, Fairfax, VA Geoffrey R. Cersoli, Columbus, OH Matthew Gadomski, Deerfield, IL Joseph D. Jackson, Windsor, CO Jui Hsuan Chang, New Taipei City, Taiwan Himanshi Jyotindra Gajjar, Ahmedabad, India Aashish Jain, West Lafayette Shu-Hao Chang, New Taipei City, Taiwan Lin Gan, Shanghai, China Anushka Jain, Indore, India Shelby M. Chapman, Goldsboro, NC Tanvi Milind Gandhi, Pune, India Shashank Jaiswal, West Lafayette Bin Chen, Shenzhen, China Ashlin Gandy, Indianapolis Victoria L. Jakicic, Pittsburgh, PA Cheng-Hao Chen, New Taipei City, Taiwan Ruohan Gao, Beijing, China Madeleine L. Jay, Noblesville Hung-Yu Chen, Hsinchu, Taiwan Shanyun Gao, Deyang City, China Ramiro Jimenez, Chicago, IL Pengyu Chen, Guangzhou, China Adriana C. Garcia Acevedo, Bogota, Colombia Baylen B. Jobe, Atlanta, GA Xingshuo Chen, West Lafayette Elizabeth Garrasi, Georgetown Abigail K. Johns, Holland, MI Eric H. Cheng, West Lafayette Steven N. Garrett, Mount Juliet, TN Brendan T. Jones, Indianapolis Xin Cheng, West Lafayette Benjamin M. Gartland, Chicago, IL Matthew D. Jones, West Lafayette Apekshya Chhetri, West Lafayette Emily M. George, Fredericksburg, VA Saleel S. Joshi, Fairfax, VA Molly E. Childers, Lafayette Meghan E. Gerardo, Newton, MA Hayley W. Kaelin, Waveland Graydon M. Chisholm, Columbus Jordan M. Gerber, Hoagland Kathir Kamatchi, Sugar Land, TX Sheng Yang Chou, Tainan, Taiwan Rumela Ghosh, Kolkata, India Monika Kamma, New Delhi, India Nicholas P. Chuma, Mundelein, IL Marcus S. Gibble, Fort Wayne Pragya Kandel, West Lafayette Seungah Chung, Seoul, Republic of Korea Theo B. Ginting, West Lafayette Jasleen Kaur, Greenwood Caroline M. Clark, Indianapolis Pragatheiswar Giri, West Lafayette Krystal E. Kawabata-Bonin, Kaneohe, HI Matthew Cleary, Mokena, IL Hitesh V. Gokaraju, Hyderabad, India Sydney L. Keenan, Boulder, CO Amy R. Clinton-Corbett, Pfafftown, NC Yan Gong, Jiangsu, China Mateland L. Keith, Avon David G. Cochran, Mesa, AZ David A. Grandy, Indianapolis Kilian Kelly, Lafayette Cory M. Coffey, Anderson Andrea Griffith, Athens, GA Sidika Kelly, Saint Marys, GA Anna R. Cook, Nashville, TN Nicholas Grote, Carmel Akshay Kumar Khandelwal, New Delhi, India Rachel T. Cook, Stafford, VA Thomas Grote, Carmel Clayton M. Kibbey, West Lafayette Sebastien Cournoyer, Algonac, MI Tianshuai Guan, Jinan, China Hyemin Kim, Jeongeup, Republic of Korea *Italicized name - Major Professor/Professors 17
Wallis R. Kinney, Dallas, TX Richard Mickelsen, St. George, UT Ashley Rosenbarger, Brookston Yi On Ko, London, Great Britain Kathleen L. Mills, West Lafayette Thomas L. Rosprim, Pickerington, OH You Lim Ko, Seoul, Republic of Korea Humberto Monsivais, Crockett, TX David P. Rowe, Lafayette Kevin Kochpatcharin, West Lafayette Madeline S. Montague, Queensbury, NY Nicholas J. Roysdon, Heyworth, IL Jarrod T. Kopczynski, Honolulu, HI Daniel D. Montano, Santa Fe, NM Courtney D. Rupert, Lafayette Kayla Kopczynski, Greenwood Patrick B. Moore, Middletown, MD Julia L. Rusciano, Hopkins, MN Ryan D. Kornegay, Greenville, FL Giridharan Vijay kumar Moorthy, Chennai, India Aaron C. Rymer, Morristown, TN Eric J. Kozikowski, Chicago, IL Stephanie Morato, Alexandria, VA Amity Saha, W Lafayette Yovita M. Kraeger, West Lafayette Rosario Morgan, Apex, NC Zahra Sajedinia, West Lafayette Haileigh V. Krotz, Columbus Andres R. Muniz, Indianapolis Tyler J. Sakal, West Lafayette Nithish Kumar Kumar, West Lafayette Harish Murali, Hyderabad, India Sarah E. Sams, Lafayette Richard H. Kyser, Rochester, NY Jane N. Muriuki, South Bend Chequaleis Sargent, Chicago, IL Jason K. Laford, Greenfield MIchael J. Muskett, Madison, WI Lane M. Sawyer, North Vernon Daniel L. Larranaga, Altadena, CA Meghan A. Musselman, Logansport Peter Rajat Sayal, Chandigarh, India Mallory H. Lauth, Westfield Eduardo Muth Martinez, Park Ridge, IL Eric D. Schmidt, Altamonte Springs, FL April L. Lavender, Bloomington Anton K. Nagy, Fairway, KS Jesse E. Schmitt, Prospect, KY Austin W. Lawrence, Winchester Juan P. Narvaez, Florence, SC Kayla Schmitt, Avon Melissa E. Lech, Boiling Springs, SC Shradha Naveen, Kannur, India Sage A. Schneider, Gilbert, AZ Frances E. Lee, Carmel Taylor M. Nelson, West Lafayette Matthew L. Schnell, Boonville Minji Lee, Guri-Si, Republic of Korea Jennifer C. Newall, Glasgow, Great Britain Kasey R. Schumacher, Oshkosh, WI Morgan R. Leever, Beech Grove Linh H. Nguyen, Austin, TX Noah M. Scott, Leesburg Xiomara Lesniak, South Amboy, NJ Xuan Mai Nguyen, Vietnam Taylor A. Scott-Reimer, Bradford, ON Thomas Lewis, Carmel Nivedita Nighojkar, Pune, India Yubo Shao, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China Bosheng Li, Beijing, China Andrew R. Nowak, Maple Lake, MN Skanda Shastri, Arcadia, CA Jialin Li, San Leandro, CA Brianne S. Nunez, Lafayette Taylor N. Shively, Lafayette Mengwei Li, Naperville, IL Benjamin Nwachukwu, Oak Park, MI Prakash Chandra Shukla, Garhwa, India Minglu Li, West Lafayette Joelle N. Nyenhuis, Sioux Falls, SD Adrian A. Singleton, Nyack, NY Yue Li, Shandong, China Andrea Oelger, O Fallon, MO Michael A. Smith, Lafayette Zhen Li, Chongqing, China Timothy J. Olmsted, Farmville, VA Miranda K. Snyder, Virginia Beach, VA Zhengming Li, Xuzhou, China Casey M. O’Neal, Fishers Hannah Sofola, Ft Washington, MD Jiajun Liang, Kaiping, China Daniela Orjuela, Lafayette Jose A. Solorio Cervantes, Lafayette Siqi Liang, Puyang, China Robert D. Orlando, West Lafayette Lyndsey E. Sorah, Morristown, TN Yu-Tin Liou, Taipei, Taiwan Shoy Ouseph, Kollam, India Carlos Augusto Sousa De Oliveira, Brasilia, Brazil Heming Liu, West Lafayette Joseph E. Overdorf, Fishers Logan M. Springer, Avon Tianyu Liu, West Lafayette Courtney A. Packard, Bloomington David N. Steinmetz, Ashburn, VA Serigne M. Lo, Indianapolis Hsin Yu Pan, Taipei, Taiwan Matthew A. Stevenson, Indianapolis Evan B. Long, Cicero Jeremy T. Pan, Sunnyvale, CA Emily E. Stock, Pittsburgh, PA Yanhong Lu, West Lafayette Wangtailong Pan, Beijing, China Rachael J. Stone, Lagrange, KY Yi Hui Lu, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan Yucong Pan, Beijing, China Daniel S. Stratman, West Lafayette Jeff Ludwig, Pittsburgh, PA Matt S. Pandol, Delano, CA Ziwei Su, Guangzhou, China Dan Luo, Beijing, China April L. Payne, Denver, CO Susan Swartz, Nashville, TN JiaWei Lyu, West Lafayette Jillian D. Peisker, Champaign, IL Aalina Tabani, Denver, CO Yangsai Lyu, Jinan, Shandong, China Edgar R. Perez, Belize, Belize Joshua T. Tabb, Springfield, IL Eashani Malhotra, Ebene, Mauritius Lysandra Perez, Yakima, WA Shreya Tarur Kumar, Hyderabad, India Amy E. Manahan, Monticello Katrice B. Perry, Duluth, GA Nerisa S. Taua, Fitiuta, American Samoa Brent C. Mansfield, White Hall, IL Renee Pite, Waltham, MA Brandyn L. Taylor, Oneonta, NY Manuel E. Mar Valencia, Lima PE Valerie Powell, Greensboro, NC Joshua M. Tellier, Terryville, CT Alexander J. Marchal, Green River, WY Ashley Priest Iniguez, Edgewater, NJ Lasalle Thompson Iv, Zionsville Diego A. Martin, Bogota, Colombia Donavan Puetz, West Lafayette Bryan A. Thompson, West Lafayette Matthew L. Martineau, Rockford, IL Sivanand Puliyadi Ravi, Chennai, India Paige A. Thompson, Chesterfield, MI Kathryn T. Martinez, Bloomington Emily R. Rada, Dyer Scott T. Thorne, Lafayette Jacob M. Maskal, Fort Wayne Karolis Ramanauskas, West Lafayette Amanda J. Timm, Highland David J. Matheny, Stow, OH Sivasankar Ramasubramanian, Kirkland, WA Jennifer S. Topolski, Valparaiso Elizabeth L. May, Indianapolis Jose M. Ramirez Vergara, Cambridge, MA Kegan A. Townsend, Charlotte, NC Angshuman Mazumdar, Guwahati, India AmiLyn Reece, Anchorage, AK Kenneth Tu, West Lafayette Craig Mc Iver, Durban, South Africa Michael J. Reeves, Indianapolis Patrick J. Tyrone, Fort Worth, TX Benjamin Z. McCallister, West Lafayette Christopher K. Rhee, Yangju, Republic of Korea Krassimir Tzvetanov, West Lafayette Nakima V. McCormack, Bethesda, MD Jarrod Rieger, Fort Worth, TX Kyle E. Uhlenhake, Washington, IL Jonathan W. Mcdillon, Warsaw Tina M. Riley, Hammond Abhishek Kumar Umrawal, West Lafayette Dawson P. McMahon, Highlands Ranch, CO Bohyun Ro, West Lafayette Adam Vandewalle, Lafayette Cameron K. Melangton, Carmel Orlando F. Rodriguez Izaba, West Lafayette Nasya A. Vaz, Mumbai, India Yingtong Meng, Beijing, China Marian M. Rodriguez-Soto, Maunabo, Puerto Rico Simran Verma, Princeton Junction, NJ Joel A. Mercado-Reyes, Florida, Puerto Rico Dylan M. Rodriquez, Los Angeles, CA John J. Vode, Chesterton Hannah C. Mercer, Duncansville, PA Arianna D. Romero Marcia, Tegucigalpa, Honduras Abigail A. Wagner, Lafayette Zachary R. Meyer, West Lafayette Ambar M. Rosario, Linden, NJ Mary E. Wagner, Lafayette 18
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