| September 7, 2016

Welcome Class of 2017 Siebel Scholars

Please join us in welcoming the Class of 2017 to the Siebel Scholars community!  The full press release is posted here.

 

Graduate Schools of Energy Science

Carnegie Mellon University, School of Computer Science:
Jingkun Gao

Please join us in welcoming the Class of 2017 to the Siebel Scholars community!  The full press release is posted here.

 

Graduate Schools of Energy Science

Carnegie Mellon University, School of Computer Science:
Jingkun Gao

École Polytechnique, Graduate School:
Paul Narchi

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering:
Hung Nguyen

Politecnico di Torino, Doctoral School:
Maria Ferrara

Princeton University, School of Engineering and Applied Science:
Janam Jhaveri

Stanford University, School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences:
Lewis Li

Tsinghua University, Laboratory of Low Carbon Energy:
Zhaowei Geng

University of California, Berkeley, College of Engineering:
Caroline Le Floch

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, College of Engineering:
Hao Jan (Max) Liu

The University of Tokyo, School of Engineering:
Masahiro Sato

 

Graduate Schools of Bioengineering

Johns Hopkins University, Whiting School of Engineering and School of Medicine:
Adriana Blazeski, Lindsay Clegg, Berk Gonenc, Shiva Razavi, Quinton Smith

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering:
Brittany Goods, Chen Gu, Ryan Kelly, Kelly Moynihan, Novalia Pishesha

Stanford University, School of Engineering and School of Medicine:
Akshay Chaudhari, Gerald Cherf, Christopher Madl, Aaron Mitchell, Patrick Ye

University of California, Berkeley, College of Engineering:
Matthew Bakalar, Benjamin Epstein, Elena Kassianidou, Sylvia Natividad-Diaz, Kevin Yamauchi

University of California, San Diego, Institute of Engineering in Medicine and Jacobs School of Engineering:
Armen Gharibans, Gabriela Guzman, Jae-Young Jung, Jinxing Li, Ya-San Yeh

 

Graduate Schools of Business

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management:
Alex Burns, Sebastian Cubela, Brendan McCook, Sarah Vick, Weiyuan (Wendy) Yuwen

Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management:
Jonathan Goldstein, Bo Gustafsson, Jackie Laine, Iris Tian, Austin Vanaria

Stanford University, Graduate School of Business:
Katherine Archibald, Carolyn Kooi, Federico Mossa, Sebastian Serra, David Zhang

University of Chicago Booth School of Business:
Sruti Balakrishnan, Christopher Cruickshank, Max Gelb, Jonathan Pack, Craig Poeppelman

 

Graduate Schools of Computer Science

Carnegie Mellon University, School of Computer Science:
Akash Bharadwaj, Kristen Gardner, Timothy Lee, Anqi Li, Jennifer Olsen

Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences:
Ofra Amir, Gaurav Bharaj, Pao Siangliulue, Lillian Tsai, Ming Yin

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering:
Brian Axelrod, Karan Kashyap, Chengtao Li, Ruizhi (Ray) Liao, Srinivasan Raghuraman

Princeton University, School of Engineering and Applied Science:
Kevin Boutarel, Ohad Fried, Tengyu Ma, Rafael Mendes de Oliveira, Shuran Song

Stanford University, School of Engineering:
Brandon Azad, Bradley Girardeau, Jonas Kemp, Vayu Kishore, Samantha Steele

Tsinghua University, School of Information Science and Technology:
Ye Chen, Boya Wu, Guiyong Wu, Ruobing Xie, Xiaowei Zhu

University of California, Berkeley, College of Engineering:
Paul Bramsen, Wesley Hsieh

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, College of Engineering:
Chamila Amithirigala, Spencer Gordon, Wenqi (Maggie) He, Dengfeng (Davis) Li, Vipul Venkataraman

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