The Society of Energy Fellows at MIT welcomed 32 new members in fall 2015. The Energy Fellows network now totals more than 350 graduate students and postdoctoral fellows and spans 20 MIT departments and divisions and all five MIT schools. Fellows include incoming graduate students and graduate student researchers, teaching fellows, and postdoctoral associates. This year’s fellowships are made possible through the generous support of nine MITEI Member companies.
Bosch
Danhao Ma, Materials Science and Engineering
BP
Tochukwu Akobi, Engineering Systems
Alan Long, Chemical Engineering
Chevron
Jing Zhang, Biology
Eni
Marie-Julie Dalbe, PhD, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Francesca Freyria, PhD, Chemistry
Connie Gao, Chemical Engineering
Joel Jean, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Alexander Kohn, Chemistry
Byungjin Koo, Materials Science and Engineering
Jolene Mork, Chemistry
ExxonMobil
Dayong Chen, PhD, Chemical Engineering
Hongge Chen, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Henri-Louis Girard, Mechanical Engineering
Guillaume Giudicelli, Nuclear Science and Engineering
Brent Keller, Materials Science and Engineering
McLain Leonard, Chemical Engineering
Sina Moeini, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Samuel Shaner, Nuclear Science and Engineering
David Strubbe, PhD, Materials Science and Engineering
Brandon Talamini, PhD, Mechanical Engineering
Schlumberger
Elizabeth Strong, Mechanical Engineering
Shell
Jayadev Acharya, PhD, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab
Scott Burger, Engineering Systems
Danielle Gruen, Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
Chiao-Ting Li, PhD, Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change
Ted Moallem, PhD, Office of Digital Learning
Kai Pan, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Nora Xu, Engineering Systems
Statoil
Michael Birk, Engineering Systems
Max Luke, Engineering Systems
Total
Rupak Chakraborty, Mechanical Engineering
This article appears in the Autumn 2015 issue of Energy Futures.