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Commencement Commencement college of engineering university of california, berkeley May 15, 2018 150 Years of Innovation Since the University of California was founded in 1868, engineering has been central to Berkeley’s curriculum and identity. This year, the College of Engineering joins the university in marking 150 years of education, innovation and public service. Today, we celebrate the accomplishments of this year’s graduates, who join an enduring legacy of great achievements and successes in the College of Engineering. 1873 The University of California’s first graduating class included two engineers, as well as a future governor, mayor, math professor, minister and three future regents of the university. When the university was founded, three of its six colleges were devoted to engineering—civil, mechanic arts and mining. 2018 Today, the College of Engineering comprises seven departments that offer top-ranked programs in every engineering field, attracting the best students from the state, the nation and across the world. This year, the college has more than 1,600 graduates—earning doctoral, master’s and bachelor’s degrees. commencement 2018 1 Pledge of Ethical Conduct for Engineers We, the graduating engineering class of 2018, in recognition of the importance of our technologies in affecting the quality of life throughout the world, and in accepting a personal obligation to our profession, its members and the communities we serve, pledge to commit ourselves to the highest ethical and professional conduct. Throughout our careers, we will consider the ethical implications and the impact on safety, health and welfare of the public and the environment of the work we do before we take action. While the demands placed upon us may be great, we make this declaration because we recognize that individual responsibility is the first step on the path to a better world for all. — adopted by the student relations committee, engineering student council and some 85 student societies of the uc berkeley college of engineering live webcast at engineering.berkeley.edu/BEgrad18 twitter & instagram: #BEgrad18 2 berkeley engineering live webcast at engineering.berkeley.edu/BEgrad18 twitter & instagram: #BEgrad18 commencement 2018 3 Master’s and Doctoral Commencement Baccalaureate Commencement tuesday, may 15, 2018 | 9:00 a.m. | hearst greek theatre tuesday, may 15, 2018 | 2:00 p.m. | hearst greek theatre entry of graduates entry of graduates entry of faculty entry of faculty Led by Steven D. Glaser, Marshal, Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering Led by Steven D. Glaser, Marshal, Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering the star-spangled banner the star-spangled banner University of California Men’s Chorale Carl Xavier Cruz Bello, Graduating Senior, Civil Engineering greetings and congratulations greetings and congratulations S. Shankar Sastry, Dean, College of Engineering S. Shankar Sastry, Dean, College of Engineering student addresses student address Tsai-Chu Yeh, Master of Translational Medicine, Bioengineering Andrew-Ian Gonzales Bullitt, Graduating Senior, Mechanical Engineering Joe Charbonnet, Ph.D., Civil & Environmental Engineering commencement address commencement address Yoky Matsuoka, B.S.’93 Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences; Chief Technology Officer, Nest Gary May, M.S.’88, Ph.D.’91 Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences; Chancellor, University of California, Davis class of 2018 senior gift campaign presentation conferring of master’s degrees presentation of departmental citation awards conferring of doctoral degrees conferring of baccalaureate degrees fight for california University of California Men’s Chorale big c Cal Jazz Choir, featuring Kirsten Fetah, Graduating Senior, Bioengineering department receptions Each department will host a complimentary reception for graduates and their guests between ceremonies. The locations and times are as follows: 11:30 a.m. applied science & technology .................................. Hearst Memorial Mining Building, Betty & Gordon Moore Lobby 11:30 a.m. bioengineering .......................................................... Stanley Hall, First Floor Atrium 11:30 a.m. civil & environmental engineering.......................... O’Brien Hall Breezeway/McLaughlin Hall Patio 11:00 a.m. electrical engineering & computer sciences ............ Memorial Glade 4 berkeley engineering Master’s and Doctoral Commencement Baccalaureate Commencement tuesday, may 15, 2018 | 9:00 a.m. | hearst greek theatre tuesday, may 15, 2018 | 2:00 p.m. | hearst greek theatre entry of graduates entry of graduates entry of faculty entry of faculty Led by Steven D. Glaser, Marshal, Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering Led by Steven D. Glaser, Marshal, Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering the star-spangled banner the star-spangled banner University of California Men’s Chorale Carl Xavier Cruz Bello, Graduating Senior, Civil Engineering greetings and congratulations greetings and congratulations S. Shankar Sastry, Dean, College of Engineering S. Shankar Sastry, Dean, College of Engineering student addresses student address Tsai-Chu Yeh, Master of Translational Medicine, Bioengineering Andrew-Ian Gonzales Bullitt, Graduating Senior, Mechanical Engineering Joe Charbonnet, Ph.D., Civil & Environmental Engineering commencement address commencement address Yoky Matsuoka, B.S.’93 Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences; Chief Technology Officer, Nest Gary May, M.S.’88, Ph.D.’91 Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences; Chancellor, University of California, Davis class of 2018 senior gift campaign presentation conferring of master’s degrees presentation of departmental citation awards conferring of doctoral degrees conferring of baccalaureate degrees fight for california University of California Men’s Chorale big c Cal Jazz Choir, featuring Kirsten Fetah, Graduating Senior, Bioengineering 12:00 p.m. engineering science .................................................. Bechtel Engineering Center, Trefethen Terrace 11:00 a.m. industrial engineering & operations research ............ Doe Library, Upper Terrace 11:30 a.m. materials science & engineering .............................. Hearst Memorial Mining Building, Betty & Gordon Moore Lobby 12:00 p.m. mechanical engineering ........................................... Soda & Etcheverry Breezeway 11:30 a.m. nuclear engineering ................................................. Jacobs Hall, Studio 310 11:00 a.m. operations research & management science ............. Doe Library, Upper Terrace commencement 2018 5 Sidney Feygin Benjamin Keller industrial engineering DEGREES OF Fernando Garcia Yasser Khan & operations research doctor of Michael Gardner Penporn Koanantakool Kevin Li Robert Lanzafame Ioannis Konstantakopoulos Yonatan Mintz philosophy Jiang Jun Lee Sanjay Krishnan Jiaying Shi applied science & Ziheng Lin Chang Lan Yang Wang technology Zhilong Liu Michael Laskey Mo Zhou Zeinab Jahed Motlagh Dandan Lyu Shaobai Li Drew Latzke Sami Malek Wen Li materials science Yong Liang Sifat Muin Yongjun Li & engineering Ruhollah Moussavi-Baygi Eric Munsing Sen Lin Thomas Angsten Yang Xia Wei Ni Hsiou-Yuan Liu Shang-Lin Hsu Benshun Shao Pengpeng Lu Dohyung Kim bioengineering Matthew Vannucci Martin Maas Yanwei Lum Jesus Avila Yanqiao Wang Jeffrey Mahler Shishir Pandya Christopher Eiben Ian Williams Filip Maksimovic Ouliana Panova Benjamin Epstein Mogeng Yin James Martin Thomas Pekin Benjamin Hinton Varun Mishra Thang Pham Jasmine Hughes electrical engineering Radhika Mittal Anya Prasitthipayong John Kim & computer sciences Sajjad Moazeni Willie Reese Monica Lin Reza Abbasi Asl Vasuki Narasimha Swamy Kyle Tom Hector Neira-Quintero Pulkit Agrawal Nathan Narevsky Dunyang (Rita) Wang Bennett Ng Jacob Andreas Frank Austin Nothaft Amy Wat Elisabet Rosas Stevo Bailey Qifan Pu Ryan Wilkerson Olivia Scheideler Nicholas Carlini Antonio Puglielli Ruijuan Xu Minsun Song Korok Chatterjee Ethan Schaler Elaine Su Kaifei Chen Nicholas Sutardja mechanical engineering Zhi Wei Tay Pi-Feng Chiu Jonathan Tamir Omar Abdul-Hadi Julea Vlassakis Daniel Contreras Jerome Thai Carlos Casarez Ankush Desai Konstantin Trotskovsky Julien Caubel civil & environmental Sujay Desai Shubham Tulsiani Benjamin Eovino engineering Aditya Devarakonda Patrick Virtue David Fernández-Gutiérrez Parham Aghdasi Roel Dobbe Angie Wang Spencer Frank Zahra Amini Michael Driscoll Bradley Wheeler Claire Funke Paul Anderson Juan Pablo Duarte Sepulveda Justin Wong Jon Gonzales Ahmed Bakhaty Xiang Gao Cathy Wu Christine Gregg Jingyi Bao Liang Gong Neeraja Yadwadkar Qiuchen Guo Audrey Bascoul Joseph Greenspun Lingqi Yan Rachael Hager Eric Bell Saurabh Gupta Bonjern Yang Wyatt Hodges Vishwanath Bulusu Antonio Iannopollo Tom Zajdel Yuchu Huang Andrew Campbell Ruoxi Jia Ben Zhang Abdulrahman Jbaily Joseph Charbonnet Biye Jiang Richard Zhang Xiaoyue Jiang Khaled Chowdhury Ming Jin Tinghui Zhou Emmeline Kao Michaella Chung Seobin Jung Junyan Zhu Brett Kelly Jacob Duncan Abhishek Kar 6 berkeley engineering Junghyun Kim Mehmet Fatih Konus Jessica Lee Shuyang Li Yi-Wen Liao Hsien-Chung Lin Yuan Ma John Madura Louis Malito Jonathan Mather Octavio Narvaez Aroche James Oreluk Brian Phegley Marc Russell Je Ir Ryu Sarah Scott Caiwei Shen Chengzhi Shi Te Tang Maria Thomsen Solis Adam Updegrove Logan Van Engelhoven Geoffrey Wehmeyer Claire Kunkle Wemp DEGREES OF Stephen Muller Kyra Chang Haoyu Wu master of Alejandra Pacheco Hongbei Chen Jiacheng Wu Jasodhara Raj Andrew Chuing Bo Yang engineering Jose Ramirez Kris
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