| September 6, 2017

Welcome Class of 2018 Siebel Scholars

Please join us in welcoming the Class of 2018 to the Siebel Scholars community! The full press release is posted here.

Graduate Schools of Computer Science

Please join us in welcoming the Class of 2018 to the Siebel Scholars community! The full press release is posted here.

Graduate Schools of Computer Science

Carnegie Mellon University, School of Computer Science:
Danish Pruthi, Jeffrey Helt, Karan Goel, Kirthevasan “Samy” Kandasamy, Nika Haghtalab

Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences:
Jean Pouget-Abadie, Andrew “Andy” Miller, Hongyao Ma, Brandon Reagen, Samuel “Sam” Wiseman

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering:
Eric Bersin, S. Mazdak “Mazy” Abulnaga, Gladynel Saavedra Peña, Yu Wang, Neerja Aggarwal

Princeton University, School of Engineering and Applied Science:
Jonathan Balkind, Jieming Mao, Amy Tai, Claudia Roberts, Ryan Beckett

Stanford University, School of Engineering:
Mila Schultz, Howard Small Jr., Crystal Tjoa, Borui Wang, Catherine “Cathy” Wong

Tsinghua University, School of Information Science and Technology: 
Jiacheng Zhang, Qiao Qian, Han Zhang, Chenming Wu, Kaiwei Li

University of California, Berkeley, College of Engineering:
Michael Zhang, YuXuan “Andrew” Liu

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, College of Engineering:
Milica Hadzi-Tanovic, Sujay Khandekar, Jayasi Mehar, Unnat Jain, Jacob “Jake” Bailey

University of Chicago, School of Computer Science:
Hannes Koenig, Joan Wang, Leping “Tommy” Yu

Graduate Schools of Energy Science

Carnegie Mellon University, School of Computer Science:
Sean Weerakkody

École Polytechnique, Graduate School:
Arthur Marronnier

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering:
Marco Miotti

Politecnico di Torino, Doctoral School:
Gianluca Serale

Princeton University, School of Engineering and Applied Science:
Ross Kerner

Stanford University, School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences:
William Gent

Tsinghua University, Laboratory for Low Carbon Energy:
Zhifang Yang

University of California, Berkeley, College of Engineering:
Ming Jin

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, College of Engineering:
Varun Badrinath Krishna

The University of Tokyo, School of Engineering:
Kasidit “Champ” Toprasertpong

Graduate Schools of Bioengineering

Johns Hopkins University, Whiting School of Engineering and School of Medicine:
Sarah Friedrich, Alyssa Kosmides, Daniel Lewis, Worawan “Boombim” Limpitikul, Randall Meyer

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering:
Reginald Avery, Santiago Correa-Echavarria, Jaideep Dudani, Deena Rennerfeldt, Tahoura Samad

Stanford University, School of Engineering and School of Medicine:
Benjamin Kotopka, Sung Jin Park, Wen Torng, Steven Leung, Maya Nagasawa

University of California, Berkeley, College of Engineering:
Elisabet Rosàs-Canyelles, Jasmine Hughes, Olivia Scheideler, Zhi Wei Tay, Tammy Hsu

University of California, San Diego, Institute of Engineering in Medicine and Jacobs School of Engineering:
Michael Gibbons, Xuanyi “Michelle” Ma, Tri Nguyen, Troy Sandberg, Jessica Ungerleider

Graduate Schools of Business

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management:
Shuvo Banerjee, Avery Beach, Barry Brudny, Faye Cheng, Rohit Ramchandani

Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management:
Dr. Nadim Choudhury, Michael Duffy, John Ng, Annie Furr, Marci Engel

Stanford University, Graduate School of Business:
Animesh Agrawal, Charles Barrett, John “Jack” Marzulli III, Samanthe Tiver Belanger, Sarah Hinkfuss Zampardo

University of Chicago Booth School of Business:
Darrick Chan, Kathleen Davis, Monica Kalwani, Igor Shkilko, Yihan Tan

Posted by Jennifer Stern

Executive Director, Siebel Scholars Foundation

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