The Society of Energy Fellows at MIT welcomed 52 new members in fall 2011. The Energy Fellows network now totals 191 graduate students and postdoctoral fellows and spans 20 MIT departments and divisions and all five MIT schools. This year’s fellowships are made possible through the generous support of 20 MITEI member companies.
ABB
Edbert Sie, Physics
Subramanian Sundaram, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
b_TEC
Vazrik Chiloyan, Mechanical Engineering
Bosch
Gershon Dublon, Media Arts and Sciences
Sang jin Lee, Materials Science and Engineering
BP
Jane Chui, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Timothy Kurcharski PhD, Materials Science and Engineering
Christopher Lai, Chemical Engineering
Wen Ma, Nuclear Science and Engineering
Abhishek Nagaraj, Management
Mark VanMiddlesworth, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Guoqiang Xu, Materials Science and Engineering
Robert Yi, Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
Chevron
Dylan Erb, Mechanical Engineering
Lucas (Bram) Willemsen, Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
EDF
Jessica Hunter, Nuclear Science and Engineering
Enel
Alessandra Vecchiarelli, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Yi (Jenny) Wang, Mechanical Engineering
Eni
Giulio Alighieri, Chemical Engineering
Zachary Buras, Chemical Engineering
Michael Chang, Engineering Systems Division
Martina Coccia, Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
Chen Gu, Biological Engineering
Whitney Hess, Chemistry
Jing Liu, Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
Andrew Maher, Chemistry
Ian Matts, Materials Science and Engineering
Kanchana Nanduri, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Entergy
Alice Chao, Engineering Systems Division
Ferrovial
Jessica Debats, Urban Studies and Planning
Noriko Endo, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Hess
Leebong Lee, Engineering Systems Division
ICF
Paul Kishimoto Engineering Systems Division
Lockheed Martin
Sumit Dutta, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Sebastian Eastham, Aeronautics and Astronautics
Saudi Aramco
Elizabeth Hocking, Chemistry
Karthik Narsimhan, Chemical Engineering
Schlumberger
Canay Ozden, Science, Technology, and Society
Paul Rekemeyer, Materials Science and Engineering
Shell
Jason Chang, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Maxime Cohen, Management
Roger Jia, Materials Science and Engineering
Xuefeng Shang, Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
Chunguan Yu, Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
Siemens
Haofan Cheng, Architecture
Joel Jean, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Total
Jean-Philippe Peraud, Mechanical Engineering
Yekaterina Tarasova, Biology
Haoyue Wang, Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
Vale
Renato Lima De Oliveira, Political Science
Weatherford
Sunila Saqib, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Jinshuo Zhang, Materials Science and Engineering
This article appears in the Autumn 2011 issue of Energy Futures.