The Society of Energy Fellows at MIT welcomed 47 new members in September 2009. The Energy Fellows network now totals 87 graduate students and spans 20 MIT departments and divisions. The new graduate fellowships are made possible through the generous support of 17 MITEI member companies.
ABB
Matthias Bahlke, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
David Liu, Physics
b_TEC
Nan-Wei Gong, Media Arts and Sciences
Jae Jin Kim, Materials Science and Engineering
Bosch
Sophie Ni Sisi, Materials Science and Engineering
Adam Paxson, Mechanical Engineering
BP
Andres Cubillos-Ruiz, Biology
Pearl Donohoo, Engineering Systems Division
Roberto Guererro-Compean, Urban Studies and Planning
Jonathon Harding, Chemical Engineering
Christopher Love, Mechanical Engineering
Sigurdur Magnusson, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Kawika Pierson, Management
Joseph Shapiro, Economics
Mark Smith, Biology
Jason Sussman, Materials Science and Engineering
Laken Top, Chemistry
Chevron
Phech Colatat, Management
Andrew Shroll, Mechanical Engineering
Constellation
Ibrahim Toukan, Technology and Policy Program
EDF
Saaransh Gulati, Nuclear Science and Engineering
Enel
Bhavya Daya, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Paul Lewis, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Eni
Michael Bikard, Management
Shamel Merchant, Chemical Engineering
Deepak Mishra, Biological Engineering
Steven Shimizu, Chemical Engineering
Mohit Singh, Nuclear Science and Engineering
Geoffrey Supran, Materials Science and Engineering
Nathaniel Towery, Science, Technology, and Society
Andrew Ullman, Chemistry
Di Yang, Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
Metodi Zlatinov, Aeronautics and Astronautics
Entergy
Maximilian Parness, Technology and Policy Program
Hess
Michael Kearney, Technology and Policy Program
Lockheed Martin
Tom Heaps-Nelson, Engineering Systems Division
Max Solar, Materials Science and Engineering
Ormat Michelle Vogl, Mechanical Engineering
Saudi Aramco
Kwabena Bediako, Chemistry
David Borrelli, Chemical Engineering
Schlumberger
Samantha Gunter, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Ronan Lonergan, Mechanical Engineering
Siemens
Karen Welling, Architecture
Brandon Reizman, Chemical Engineering
Total
Paul Murphy, Engineering Systems Division
Sreeja Nag, Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences/Engineering Systems Division
Jonas Nahm, Political Science
This article appears in the Autumn 2009 issue of Energy Futures.