The Society of Energy Fellows at MIT welcomed 52 new members in September 2010. The Energy Fellows network now totals 139 graduate students and spans 20 MIT departments and divisions and all five MIT schools. This year’s graduate fellowships are made possible through the generous support of 19 MITEI member companies.
ABB
Erica Lin, Materials Science and Engineering
Peter Montag, Physics
b_TEC
Matthew Aldrich, Media Arts and Sciences
Bosch
Kaitlin Goldstein, Architecture
Fahri Hizir, Mechanical Engineering
BP
Kenny Ching, MIT Sloan School of Management
Bomy Lee Chung, Chemical Engineering
Adam Freedman, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Wen Ma, Nuclear Science and Engineering
Andrew Nanopoulos, Mechanical Engineering
Peter Swartz, Political Science
Ping Wong, Mechanical Engineering
Guoqiang Xu, Materials Science and Engineering
Chevron
Aditya Kunjapur, Chemical Engineering
James Meredith, Mechanical Engineering
Cummins
Tommy Leung, Engineering Systems Division
Denbury
Ibrahim Toukan, Engineering Systems Division
EDF
Lindsey Gilman, Nuclear Science and Engineering
Enel
Giancarlo Lenci, Nuclear Science and Engineering
Matthew Thoms, Mechanical Engineering
Eni
Jennifer Brophy, Biological Engineering
Martina Coccia, Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
Daniel Graham, Chemistry
Sayalee Mahajan, Chemical Engineering
David Ramberg, Engineering Systems Division
Daniel Rowlands, Chemistry
Sven Schlumpberger, Chemical Engineering
Ruoshi Sun, Materials Science and Engineering
Gregory Thiel, Mechanical Engineering
Qing Xu, Chemical Engineering
Exelon
John Michael Hagerty, Engineering Systems Division
GTI
Karen Tapia-Ahumada, Engineering Systems Division
Lockheed Martin
Sudhish Bakku, Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
Kento Masuyama, Aeronautics and Astronautics
Saudi Aramco
Po-Yen Chen, Chemical Engineering
Eric Hontz, Chemistry
Schlumberger
David Cohen-Tanugi, Materials Science and Engineering
Matthew D’Asaro, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Shell
Qin Cao, Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
Diana Chien, Biology
John Ranson, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
David Rosen, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Jacob Rubens, Biology
Yunjian Xu, Aeronautics and Astronautics
Tauhid Zaman, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Siemens
William Hasenplaugh, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Leah Stokes, Urban Studies and Planning
Total
Ruel Jerry, Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
Rebecca Saari, Engineering Systems Division
Benzhong Zhao, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Weatherford
Alan Lai, Materials Science and Engineering
Michael Reppert, Chemistry
This article appears in the Autumn 2010 issue of Energy Futures.