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PROGRESS view of the initial A bird’s-eye construction phase of the new Duke Engineering Building (page 6) being bult at the and the Trinity nexus of Pratt, School of Medicine. Edmund T. Pratt Jr. School of Engineering at Duke University | 2019 dukengineer Letters 2 Letter from the Dean 3 Meet the Editors 4 Letter from the ESG President Editors-in-Chief 5 Letter from the EGSC President Ashish Vankara Sabrina Qi Building New Opportunities 6 Sustainability and Collaboration Under One Roof Consulting Editors Minnie Glymph Ken Kingery Faculty Spotlight 8 Tiny Organisms, Huge Possibilities Designer 10 Improving Patient Outcomes by Analyzing Wearable Data Lacey Chylack, phase5creative.com Developing Engineering Leaders 12 Emerging Leaders at the Intersection of Engineering and Entrepreneurship 14 Solving Imposter Syndrome Through Community-Building and Interdisciplinary Work 18 Piloting Project Edge for First-Year Students 21 An Enterprising Program for Design Education Students 24 Pratt in Costa Rica Across The Harrington Quad 26 The Pieces Required to Break a World Record 28 Saving the World One Toy at a Time 30 Gro wing Student Group Promotes Drones Across Campus

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FROM THE DEAN

Dear friends,

here are few things in the world that opportunities and data. Our frst-year design course was can be as transformational to a school as so popular during its 2017-2018 pilot that we’ve already thoughtfully designed space. It can provide made it a standard part of every Pratt student’s frst year students with new opportunities to learn on campus. We are moving forward with a similarly through classrooms tailored to tomorrow’s inspired sophomore-level class “Introduction to Data & T Decision Sciences,” reimagined engineering curriculum, and “makerspace” focused on team-based, authentic workshops outftted with the latest tools of the trade. problem-solving. Te impact this type of class can have It can support the recruitment and retention of world- is clearly evident in research working to pull actionable class faculty, opening new ofces and laboratories in insights out of the constant stream of data being “neighborhoods” that bring researchers from diferent collected by today’s wearable technologies (page 10). felds together to tackle the world’s grandest challenges. Te opportunities our students have access to is And with ample gathering space, it can encourage the nothing short of mind-blowing. Our students can sense of community that I’ve come to love and respect work to genetically engineer pollution-eating microbes about our corner of campus. (page 8). Tey can learn about foreign cultures while Tat’s why it’s no surprise that the New Engineering honing their engineering skills in Costa Rica (page Building currently rising at 24), complete a high-tech the end of Research Drive The opportunities our students have access internship in Silicon Valley features so prominently in to is nothing short of mind-blowing. with a built-in support this issue of the student- system (page 14), or even written DukEngineer set a new Guinness World Magazine. With 150,000 square feet of new space, Record (page 26). the new building will expand current engineering We’re also ofering more entrepreneurial support student classroom, lab and program space by nearly 50 than ever before, including the launch of our inaugural percent. Its strategic design supporting next-generation team of Clark Scholars (page 12). Our exciting, creative approaches to engineering education will maximize the and new Master of Engineering Management Founder’s use of every single square foot. Track helps teach engineers who want to gain business It’s been 15 years since the Fitzpatrick Center opened skills and entrepreneurial confdence how to identify its doors, enabling Duke Engineering to quickly grow problems, conceive solutions, build prototypes and and become one of the fastest-rising engineering schools develop a start-up strategy. For undergraduates, our in the U.S. News & World Report annual rankings. I’m Founder’s Workshop course guides student teams through proud to report that in the most recent rankings, our development of startup plans, while guest speakers graduate program cracked the top 25 and received its provide real-world insight. And our new Design Health highest ranking ever at 24th—and our undergraduate Fellows program (page 21) exposes students to the program at #18. Tis goes with two of our faculty being biomedical engineering commercial market by having elected to the National Academy of Engineering this year them actively identify, validate and prioritize problems (with a record six of our faculty elected to this highest that have an impact on human health. honor in the last four years!). And with the New After reading through these and more inspirational Engineering Building supporting our vision for the stories in this year’s DukEngineer Magazine, I know future, there’s no doubt in my mind that this upward you’ll be excited and energized about the future of Duke trajectory will continue and accelerate. Engineering, and the impact our students are primed to To name just one example, the building will provide have on both our local communities and the world. custom-designed space for our signature undergraduate Prof. Ravi V. Bellamkonda experience focused on entrepreneurship, design, research Vinik Dean of the Pratt School of Engineering

2 2019 dukengineer C0-EDITORS-IN-CHIEF EDITORS ...... :: ::: :: :: ..... :: ::: :: :: :. ....:· ...:· ...: ....:: ...:· ...... ::·····.::·::::::_,_'_'_·_:,',:::::···· :: ,·· ...... :: ..:;: ..;;:._~:~:~:~:~_,:_,:_'_'_'_'_',',',····· ...... :::::: ...... :::~~;;;;l~~~~ ...... :::::: Mary Nimisha Pant ...... :::::: :::::: Gooneratne is is a sophomore ...... a sophomore studying mechan- ...... :::::: studying electrical ical engineering ...... :::::: and computer en- from Charlotte...... :::::: gineering and com- She is interested in ...... g~g~ puter science. On sustainability and campus, she stays clean energy. On ~~~~~~ ...... involved with Duke Technology Scholars, Baldwin campus, Nimisha is involved with DEV, Brown- ...... :::::: Scholars, Outing Club and Society of Women stone and Duke Rhydhun. She has been involved ...... ~~~~~~ Engineers. With her free time, she likes to bake, with DukEngineer since freshman year and is ...... g~g~ hike, read and spend time at the beach. thankful for the opportunity to serve as both an Ashish Vankara is a senior biomedical ...... :::::: editor and a writer. engineering major who aspires to study ...... ~~~~~~ medicine. He was born in India and ...... g~g~ raised in Columbus, Ohio as an OSU :::::: Jade Grimes is Buckeyes fan. In his free time, he enjoys ...... a sophomore from Ryan Piersma is lifting, reading and playing basketball...... ~~~~~~ the New Orleans a junior from south- On campus, he is involved with Duke ...... g~g~ area. She is pursu- western Michigan Diya, Happy Kids Healthy Kids, the ...... :::::: ing a double major studying electrical Sigma Chi fraternity, the Duke Center for ...... ~~~~~~ in civil engineering engineering and Genomics and Computational Biology, g~g~ and environmen- computer science and the Duke peer tutoring program...... tal science with a certifcate in architectural and minoring in He has been involved with DukEngineer ...... :::::: engineering. Outside of class, she is a volunteer Arabic language. Around campus, he is involved since his freshman year and is grateful ...... ~~~~~~ tutor at the Emily K. Center, an admissions in musical groups such as the Duke Marching for all the opportunities that it has ...... g~g ~ tour guide, an Annual Fund worker and a tutor and Pep Band and the Devilish Keys Piano afforded him...... :::::: to Duke student athletes. She enjoys drawing, Ensemble and has acted as a TA for several ...... :::::: cooking and visiting the gardens. engineering classes. Currently performing com- puter architecture research in Dr. Benjamin Lee’s ...... g~g~ :::::: lab, Ryan hopes to continue at the graduate ...... level to obtain a PhD in computer engineering...... :::::: In his free time, he enjoys playing chess and the ...... :::::: Emilia Grzesiak electric guitar. This has been Ryan’s second year ...... :::::: is a junior from the working with the DukEngineer as a writer, but his ...... :::::: Chicagoland area. frst as an editor. He has immensely enjoyed this ...... She is majoring opportunity...... :::::: :::::: in biomedical ...... engineering and ...... :::::: minoring in chemis- Will Schmidt ...... :::::: try. On campus, she is an NAE Grand Challenge is a sophomore ...... :::::: Scholar and a BME Design Fellow, conducting studying mechan- ...... :::::: research on wearable devices. In her free time, ical engineering. she enjoys working out and Skyping her Polish He is interested in ...... g~g~ Sabrina Qi is a junior from New York :::::: relatives. materials science studying biomedical engineering and ...... and aeronautics, global health in the hopes of pursuing ...... :::::: and enjoys reading and hiking. a career in medicine. On campus, she ...... g~g~ is involved with Devils En Pointe, Dance ...... :::::: Expressions and independent research...... ::::: : In her free time, she enjoys reading g~g~ and drawing...... ::::: : ...... ~~~~~~ dukengineer 2019 dukengineer 3 letters | THE ESG PRESIDENT

ratt’s undergraduate Engineering Student Government has long been committed to enriching and enhancing the undergraduate engineering experience from a holistic perspective. Engineers across the school have partaken in initiatives and events exe- cuted by ESG, and our board of 12 puts in signifcant efort throughout the year to bring the best time to all Prattstars. Tis year, ESG is shifting and expanding its reach slightly to Rishi Tripathy P continue helping and positively impacting the Pratt communi- ty. Besides executing long-time traditions, ESG members this semester are breaking of into small committees to work on an array of projects span- ning disciplines from academic advising to career development and more. Most notably, ESG is working with the Ofce of the Dean to put together an Undergraduate Engineering Task Force comprising a small group of ESG members and other Pratt undergrads to serve as a sort of consulting team, advising administration on the efectiveness and value added by var- ious administrative initiatives. ESG is also working together with the Engi- ESG is also working together neering Alumni Coun- with the Engineering Alumni cil, the Duke Innovation Council, the Duke Innovation & & Entrepreneurship ini- tiative and the Pratt ad- Entrepreneurship initiative and the ministration to remodel Pratt administration to remodel and and refne the student experience. By gathering refne the frst-year experience. and sharing feedback and suggestions from students regarding their curricular and extracurricular experiences, ESG has continued to serve as an forum for students to provide input on how to keep Pratt at the vanguard of innovation in engineering education. As always, weekly E-Socials, which bring together student groups and industry players for an afternoon of mingling, are an excellent way for our students to learn about interesting opportunities both on campus and beyond. Due in large part to the work of Class of 2021 President Kunal Upadya, Student Group Liaison Austin Li and Industry Relations Chair Claire Szuter, we’re expecting some unique E-Socials this semester; players from nVIDIA to Duke’s own Foundry can be found on the Harrington Quad soon! Our other major traditions continue to be strong drivers for shared community and Pratt pride and are continually growing in capacity! From E-Ball to E-Picnic and E-OktoberFest, these bright spots in the semester provide respite from the library for students, with fun shirts to boot! ESG has always stood for ensuring that students and administration are aligned in their eforts to provide students the most out of their time at Pratt, and we hope to continue our endeavors in pursuit of this goal as the world of engineering education continues to transform with time.

Rishi Tripathy Engineering Student Government Executive President

4 2019 dukengineer letters | THE EGSC PRESIDENT

y frst chance to be a soring special events of campus every part of the Duke com- month. In September, we encouraged our munity was through graduate students to celebrate Oktober- EGSC. Selected to fest in downtown Durham at an event represent my depart- sporting traditional German music and Michael Lee M ment before the start of cuisine. EGSC later rafed away tickets my frst graduate semester, I immediately to special Halloween movie screenings at recognized the exceptional nature of the the Carolina Teater. Some students even Pratt graduate community. While much dressed up as some of their favorite char- has changed for me and on campus since acters for the screenings! In the upcoming that fall of 2016, the support from and semester, we anticipate bowling nights, connection to my peers has remained as room escapes and more will ensure our constant as it has been invaluable. Engage- extraordinary community will fourish of ment lies at the core of the Duke engineer- campus as well as at Duke. ing graduate student lifestyle; we in EGSC Advocacy for oneself and for one’s are proud to help foster this spirit of com- community are other facets of EGSC’s munity both on campus and in Durham. mission to burgeon the spirit of engage- Social engagement on campus has ment within Pratt graduate students. We have encouraged self-advocacy this year “Engagement lies at the core of the Duke through our biannual free professional headshot sessions and our recent career engineering graduate student lifestyle; we in development workshop. Just two of our EGSC are proud to help foster this spirit of planned spring 2019 community advo- community both on campus and in Durham.” cacy events include a forum organized in conjunction with the Ofce of Sustain- ability and a research seminar co-hosted continued most regularly through our by the Ofce of Diversity and Inclusion continued Pratt Chats, held in the Har- on the broader impacts of people’s re- rington quadrangle—outside when possi- search. We have found that our peers are ble—almost every week of the year. With astoundingly receptive to these opportu- beverages and the occasional catered meal nities to engage academically and profes- ofered as a refreshing end to each work sionally with their peers when they are week, this event reliably reinvigorates the given the opportunity to do so. Pratt graduate student community after Te EGSC board is currently hard at its members have spent several days clois- work organizing our several recruitment tered in their respective labs and ofces. events as well as the upcoming Envi- Te energy at these events is tangible; sioning the Invisible photography com- the conversations—held sometimes be- petition. In this team of peers, I have tween students just meeting for the frst found supportiveness, drive and creativ- time—foat between coursework commis- ity, which galvanizes my own passion for erations, basketball debates and intersect- serving my community. Hosting so many ing research topics. However grueling the unique and meaningful events through- work week has been, Pratt Chat enables out the year requires an extraordinary our community to consistently end the team of committed student leaders; it has week on a collective high note. been a privilege serving among them. Tis year, we in EGSC have worked to extend our community’s social engage- Michael Lee ment outward into Durham by spon- EGSC President

2019 dukengineer 5 BUILDING NEW OPPORTUNITIES

Sustainability and Collaboration Under One Roof Scheduled to open for classes in 2021, Duke’s new engineering building is already being used as a learning experience

ABOVE: Artwork by t’s not uncommon to hear alumni rem- experience that encourages frsthand experi- Michael McCann provides inisce of the time when there was no ence with design, data science, computing, a conceptual view of the “E-quad,” when the area in front of research and entrepreneurship, the new re- New Engineering Building IHudson was a mere parking lot, and search spaces, or “neighborhoods,” will not scheduled to open in when Science Drive connected to Research be appropriated to individual departments, late 2020. Drive. Te Pratt School of Engineering’s but rather overarching academic themes, like newest building, the Fitzpatrick Center for health innovation, computing and intelligent Interdisciplinary Engineering, Medicine, systems, and environmental health. Dean and Applied Sciences, opened in 2004, trans- Ravi Bellamkonda stresses that he’s excited forming a parking lot behind the libraries into about the “quality of the space,” one that what students now know as the Harrington includes new labs (for design and research), Engineering Quad. Te Fitzpatrick Center ofces, workstations, a learning commons, a doubled the building space for engineering new auditorium, open classrooms, and col-

Teaching space in Engineering is doubling once again to include a $115 million, 150,000-squarefoot, fve-foor addition.

students. Now, 15 years later, teaching space laboration spaces. He also hinted at the pos- in Engineering is doubling once again to in- sibility of a studio for videos and podcasts. clude a $115 million, 150,000-square-foot, Designed to encourage active student learn- fve-foor addition. ing, the open classrooms have their seating As part of the recent Duke Engineering around large tables rather than rows of indi- initiative to give students an educational vidual desks. Common areas, like the learning

6 2019 dukengineer commons, a fourth-foor terrace and informal has an “energy performance 30 percent study spaces further promote collaboration. beyond code requirements,” according to Dean Bellamkonda notes that the new Vann. Over 20 percent of the building’s ma- building is at a great location. At the inter- terials are from regional sources and over 20 section of the medical school, Pratt, Trinity percent are from recycled sources. A semi- and the libraries, “It is the closest engineering permeable continuous air barrier will reduce will be to the main quad” and even “looks the building’s moisture intake while insula- out to the Chapel from many conference tion, sun shading devices and a solar refec- rooms.” Te critical placement reinforces the tance “cool roof” will reduce heat intake. intent behind the research neighborhoods Te construction of the new building by allowing faculty and students from mul- is also being used as a learning experience.

tiple Duke schools and disciplines to work Skanska USA is providing class and student ABOVE: Plans for the together on improving the future. group construction tours of the site until layout of the New Mitchell Vann, Duke Engineering’s di- summer 2020. Even years before its opening, Engineering Building next rector of facilities, infrastructure and safety, the building is ofering students a real-world to photos of its early emphasizes that while the building design view on infrastructure, sustainability, systems construction. promotes the creation of new technologies and construction engineering. Undoubtedly, ...... and innovations, the building itself makes when it opens for classes in January 2021, ...... use of new and sustainable technologies for the new engineering building will promote ·······················...... ······················· water conservation, energy performance and the upward trajectory of the Pratt School of ...... n ...... resource management. It is expected to re- Engineering, a school on the rise...... ceive a LEED certifcation of at least silver...... By combining chilled water fow through Jade Grimes is a sophomore pursuing a double ·······················...... ······················· beams as air conditioning, optimizing lab major in civil engineering and environmental ...... exhaust through experimental wind tunnel science with a certifcate in architectural ...... testing and employing other energy-con- engineering...... ·······················...... scious construction methods, the building ·······················

2019 dukengineer 7 FACULTY SPOTLIGHT

Tiny Organisms, Huge Possibilities Researchers across Duke University are working to harness the power of microbiomes in many diferent arenas

s the global population rises, cal research in laboratories before dedicating laboratories across the world her time to studying pollutant-degrading are working to develop meth- microbes as a graduate researcher. ods to reduce human impact In Gunsch’s laboratories today, graduate Aon the environment. At Duke and undergraduate students sequence mi- University, Claudia Gunsch, the Teodore crobe genomes and modify them by trans- Kennedy Associate Professor of Civil and ferring useful genes to other species already Environmental Engineering and director of thriving in target habitats. By fnding ways IBIEM (Integrative Bioinformatics for In- to stimulate the desired species’ activities, it vestigating and Engineering Microbiomes), is possible to increase their rates of bioreme- an interdisciplinary graduate training pro- diation—the process of using living organ- isms to neutralize or remove contaminants from a certain environment. Te researchers are also trying to under- This chart is a graphical stand how microbes collaborate, which representation of the could explain benefcial and harmful adap- evolutionary development tations, such as antibiotic resistance. Because and diversifcation of a the surge in antibiotic-resistant bacteria has particular feature of an resulted in illnesses that are untreatable with organism. Claudia Gunsch available resources, this is one of the most works to identify par- urgent threats to public health. ticularly useful traits in After decades of studying microbiomes— bacteria and transfer their highly structured communities of microor- genetic underpinnings to ganisms—Gunsch demonstrates optimism native species to boost for the future of her feld by saying, “In the their ability to help clean past, I would take two years or more to iden- up their environment. tify a single gene related to the degradation of a pollutant. Now, with new technology available such as machine learning and com- putation, scientists are able to work at a gram, currently leads cutting-edge research much faster pace.” that unites biology, genomics and bioinfor- Other researchers at Duke University matics to tackle problems like pollution. are studying microbiomes to improve peo- Gunsch began her research as an under- ple’s lives and the environment. For exam- graduate student. After taking her frst mi- ple, Lawrence David, assistant professor of crobiology class, she became fascinated with molecular genetics and microbiology in the the feld’s unpredictable nature. As an un- Duke Center for Genomic and Computa- dergraduate, she spent hours doing biologi- tional Biology, guides a research group that

8 2019 dukengineer focuses on understanding how diet can be response promotes autoimmune disorders. Claudia Gunsch with used to shape human-associated microbial When people restrict their thoughts on various samples of communities. microorganisms to the human variety, they pollution-eating fungi. To pursue their nutrition work, David’s re- forget about the fascinating and complex en- search group combines device development, vironmental microbiomes located everywhere microbial ecology, gene sequencing and com- from the soil to the air to a table surface. Re- putational analysis. His group is currently ex- searchers at Duke University aspire to gain a ploring the efects of over-the-counter nutri- better understanding of both environmental tional supplements in both health and disease. and human microbiomes, like how they in- Another example of Duke researchers work- teract, what controls them and what they af- ing with microbiomes is Adela Rambi Car- fect. Tis could lead to impressive outcomes dones, associate professor of dermatology at and discoveries. n the Duke University School of Medicine, who leads a research group that is interested in un- Ana Luiza Mees is a frst-year student derstanding how alterations in cutaneous mi- expecting to double major in electrical and crobial fora and the associated human immune computer engineering and computer science.

2019 dukengineer 9 FACULTY SPOTLIGHT

Improving Patient Outcomes by Analyzing Wearable Data MEDx Investigator Jessilyn Dunn brings a fresh perspective on big data and wearable technology to Duke’s growing network of engineering and medical collaborations

ver the past few years, Duke approaches to improve biomedical data an- University has launched an alytics and patient care. interdisciplinary initiative to To build on its leadership in this arena, strengthen research and in- Duke University’s Departments of Biomedi- novation in the realms of data cal Engineering and Biostatistics and Bioin- Oscience, engineering and medicine. formatics welcomed Jessilyn Dunn as a new MEDx (Medicine and Engineering at faculty member and MEDx investigator Duke, https://medx.duke.edu/), a collaboration (with appointments in both engineering and between the Pratt School of Engineering and medicine) in January 2019. Dunn served as School of Medicine begun in summer 2015, a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford Universi- ty, obtained a PhD in biomedical engineering “We are developing a comprehensive from Georgia Tech and infrastructure for personalized risk classifcation Duke Emory University, and graduated from Johns and tailored, remote intervention strategies.” MED Hopkins University with a BSE in biomed- promotes the exchange of ideas between doc- ical engineering. In previous work, Dunn tors, engineers, researchers and innovators. has conducted research in multi-modal bio- Trough interdisciplinary programs, MEDx medical data integration with the goal of hopes to stimulate the development of new improving personalized medicine. therapies, diagnostics, devices and education- Each year, MEDx works alongside de- al opportunities in order to accelerate science partments in both the School of Medicine and its translation to clinical practice to im- and Pratt School of Engineering to award prove patient care. grants to support pilot projects. Tis year, Te efort is already bearing fruit, as Duke one of the winning projects is spearheaded has proudly made advancements in health by Dunn and Mark Feinglos, professor of informatics, drug and device innovation, medicine and associate professor of psychi- tissue and genetic engineering, reverse-en- atry and behavior sciences and pathology. gineering the brain, and basic science felds. Together, the two are examining digital bio- One of the primary areas of growth has been markers of pre-diabetes and glycemic vari- driven by new biomedical imaging and sens- ability. Te project coincides with Dunn’s ing technologies that generate new data for research on multi-omic biomolecular data electronic health records and beyond. By sets, which include genomics, epigenomics, studying these topics, students and faculty proteomics and metabolomics. seek to develop innovative data science, ma- In addition to her MEDx project, Dunn chine learning and digital health modeling plans to continue her research in biomedical

10 2019 dukengineer big data at Duke, with a focus on studying the information stored in consumer wearable devices to gain insights into patient health. As medical technology be- comes more accessible to pa- tients outside the clinic—as well as more more ubiquitous and consumer friendly—Dunn has learned to take advantage of such technologies. She has stud- ied data collected from wearable devices like Apple Watches and Fitbits with the intention of using the data to make general predictions on patient conditions that can be improvements in treating patients with car- PhD student Brinnae applied to larger patient populations and im- diometabolic disease. Cardiometabolic diseas- Bent works on a prove future patient care. es, which are combinations of cardiovascular smart watch with Many wearable devices on the market to- diseases, like heart disease, and metabolic con- Jessilyn Dunn, part of day collect data on users’ daily activity, sleep ditions, such as diabetes, are epidemics across their effort to study patterns, workout habits and basic conditions the country. how the information like heart rate and body temperature. “Most As Dunn joins Duke, she looks forward stored in consumer of life occurs outside of the clinic, and by an- to working with patients, physicians and re- wearable devices can alyzing the data recorded by these wearable searchers who may beneft and contribute to help gain insights devices, we can capture patient health outside her research, saying, “We are developing a into patient health. of the clinic,” Dunn explained. comprehensive infrastructure for personalized ...... Dunn hopes to collect information that is risk classifcation and tailored, remote inter- ...... clinically actionable from the wearable devic- vention strategies.” ...... es, like the users’ heart rate, physical activity, In the coming months, Dunn is looking ...... temperature, electrodermal activity and loca- forward to taking advantage of Duke’s “state- ...... tion, to make general predictions on patient of-the-art medical facilities, data science ...... health. “We can use the data to make a pre- and localization to the Southeast.” Trough ...... diction that someone is deteriorating in some Duke’s cross-campus initiatives to integrate ...... area based on the data we can collect from biomedical engineering and medical research, ...... their watch,” Dunn said. she is confdent that her research will acceler- ...... Dunn’s research is not case specifc, and she ate through collaborations with MEDx and ...... hopes to apply large-scale data science princi- other research and clinical groups on campus...... ples on data collected from wearable devices As Dunn prepares to join the Duke family, ...... to broader populations. “Instead of focusing she says she is “most looking forward to getting ...... on developing more complex sensors, we involved with both the Duke and surround- ...... hope to understand what more basic sensors ing community and building an impactful ...... can accomplish and translate the things that translational research program.” n ...... we learn from individual patients to a broader ...... population as well as make predictions about Diane Chernoff is a frst-year Pratt student ...... future health events,” Dunn added. planning to major in biomedical engineering ...... from New York...... Dunn’s research is focused on studying ...... data collected from wearable devices to make ......

2019 dukengineer 11 DEVELOPING ENGINEERING LEADERS Emerging Leaders at the Intersection of Engineering

and Entrepreneurship Te new A. James Clark Scholars Program at Duke selects 10 incoming students each year for a demanding yet rewarding curriculum focused on leadership, service, and business and entrepreneurship

uke University received $15 mil- training, and a focused summer program in lion from the A. James & Alice entrepreneurship and management. B. Clark Foundation to establish Da new program focused on leader- The First Class of Clark Scholars ship, service, business and entrepreneurship Arriving on campus for a full pre-orientation at the Pratt School of Engineering. Tis en- week, the Clark Scholars began the Duke dowment is the single largest gift to Duke experience with workshops on learning and Engineering for an undergraduate scholarship practicing resiliency, a necessary skill for both program. Ravi V. Bellamkonda, Vinik Dean engineering and entrepreneurial ventures. of Engineering at Duke, supports the view of Training continued with team-bonding exer- the Clark Foundation, remarking that, “Tech- cises and personality tests, helping the students nology is profoundly changing the world, and to become aware of the strengths that they can engineering leaders with business savvy and apply when working in team environments. entrepreneurial mindsets will undoubtedly “College is a time for personal growth and shape our future.” development—practicing the resiliency les- Te A. James Clark Scholars Program is a sons we learned really helps. Tese are some signature component of Duke Engineering’s of my best friends now. We eat together, we

“Technology is profoundly changing the world, and engineering leaders with business savvy and entrepreneurial mindsets will undoubtedly shape our future.”

initiative to encourage an entrepreneurial study together, we hang out together; it’s ev- mindset among all its undergraduate stu- erything I could’ve imagined,” said Filip Bar- dents. Ten promising students will be selected tel, one of the inaugural Clark Scholars. each year based on fnancial need, academic Te students unanimously agreed the frst accomplishments, engagement in engineering week was an amazing opportunity, making and leadership skills. Troughout their under- them feel like a family and setting the stage graduate experience, each Clark Scholar will for a great college experience. receive fnancial support to help ofset loans, Bill Walker, the Mattson Family Director of work-study and summer requirements. Tis Entrepreneurship at Duke Engineering, and will allow them time and freedom to partic- Steven McClelland, executive-in-residence in ipate in unpaid service, extracurricular activi- the Pratt School of Engineering, are leading ties, internships and the creation of their own this initiative as part of their involvement in all startup. Tey will receive one-on-one mentor- of Duke’s entrepreneurial engineering eforts. ship, access to business courses and leadership Alumni of Duke Engineering themselves, they

12 2019 dukengineer possess over 40 combined years of work experi- The inaugural cohort Clark Foundation, noted that she is particu- ence in technology companies. Tey maintain of 10 Clark Scholars larly proud to have Duke University become a mindset of creating leaders who transform handpicked from six a member of the Clark Scholars network. and better the lives of others. separate states across “My dad always talked about the transforma- “Tey’re approachable, caring, knowledge- the country. tive impact a scholarship had on his life. At able and intelligent. Tere aren’t enough pos- the Foundation, we want to ensure that gen- itive adjectives to describe them,” said Clark erations of students are not limited by their Scholar Hosam Tagel-Din. fnancial status but propelled by their poten- Te Clark Scholars Program honors the tial and promise,” she said. values of A. James Clark, a successful engi- Te cohort will begin their frst commu- neer, businessman and philanthropist. Duke nity service project together in the spring. University joins the Clark Scholars network With their newly formed network and con- including Te George Washington University, nections at Duke, they plan to inspire others Georgia Tech, Johns Hopkins University, Te to give back. University of Maryland, University of Penn- “Tese students truly embody Duke’s ‘out- sylvania, Stevens Institute of Technology, Van- rageous ambitions’ to take on humanity’s derbilt University, Te University of Virginia greatest challenges, and we are excited to wel- and Virginia Tech. come them to Duke and to the Pratt School of “We are honored to partner with Duke Engineering,” Bellamkonda concluded. University to establish the Clark Scholars Pro- Scholar bios can be found at clarkscholars. gram as part of our commitment to building duke.edu/scholars. Visit the A. James & Alice the pipeline of future engineers,” said Joe Del B. Clark Foundation at clarkfoundationdc.org. n Guercio, president and CEO of the A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation. Philip Liu is a frst-year student double Duke alumna Courtney Clark Pastrick ‘77, majoring in mechanical engineering and board chairman of the A. James & Alice B. economics.

2019 dukengineer 13 DEVELOPING ENGINEERING LEADERS

Solving Imposter Syndrome Trough Community-Building

and Interdisciplinary Work Shaundra Daily joins the Pratt School of Engineering faculty devoting her time to developing community through Duke Technology Scholars and beyond.

ABOVE: Shaundra Daily haundra Daily has joined Duke fessors took note, approaching her about University as a professor of the pursuing a PhD. Tough Daily was hesitant practice in electrical and com- at frst and hadn’t imagined pursuing a PhD, puter engineering and com- she abandoned her plan of working for the puter science. She is also a core CIA. She entered an electrical engineering Sfaculty member in Innovation & Entrepre- doctoral program at Florida Agricultural and neurship and faculty director of Duke Tech- Mechanical University (FAMU) and spent nology Scholars. Outside of teaching, she is time researching topics from solar power to a co-founder and creative director of DEEP biomimetics, but eventually discovered her Designs, LLC. Daily received her undergrad- calling in education innovation. uate degree in electrical engineering from While at FAMU, she designed and exe- Florida State University, and her Master’s cuted a curriculum for a National Society and PhD in media arts and sciences from the of Black Engineers program called Technical Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Outreach Community Help (T.O.R.C.H.). Daily began her engineering career as a It was here that she discovered her talent for means to an end; her goal was to get a job at creating lesson plans and a particular interest the CIA. She had a budding interest in in- in pedagogy. Tis experience led her to reeval- vestigative work, and her decision to pursue uate the focus of her PhD. engineering was rooted in a desire to be a Daily decided she wanted to explore the good CIA candidate. intersection of electrical engineering and As she progressed in her undergraduate pedagogy. When faced with barriers to pur- career, however, she developed a passion for suing this at FAMU, she fnished a masters electrical engineering. Daily continuously in electrical engineering and opted to apply exceeded expectations, and one of her pro- elsewhere, landing at the Massachusetts In-

14 2019 dukengineer DTech Scholars par- stitute of Technology Media Lab in 2003 to her gymnastics and dance background. Te ticipants and leaders complete her doctorate. At MIT, she focused software was aimed at engaging middle gather together during on implementations for afective computing school girls in a programming curriculum an event featuring a in educational technology and thrived in the by demonstrating that computing can cen- visit by Eddie Cue, a Media Lab by exploring the often-untapped ter around creative and expressive potential. Duke alum and Apple’s potential in interdisciplinary, creative work When asked about her thoughts on the senior vice president of in engineering. sterotype of engineers as one-dimension- internet software and Daily went on to co-found a company al, Daily replied, “I think that engineering services. focused on bringing others’ ideas to reality. gets overlooked for the creative activity it is. Although she enjoyed the experience, Daily Yes, there’s a lot of math and science, but recalls that “there was something missing.” have you seen how beautiful engineering Subsequently, Daily was ofered a position creations can be? Or thought about the cre- at Clemson University as an associate pro- ativity it takes to design mechanisms that fessor, which she viewed as the perfect fu- operate everyday objects?” sion of self-agency and stability. It was a wel- Daily frmly believes that keeping her

“When you talk to other people, you realize you’re not the only one dealing with particular challenges.”

come change for the single mother of two. artistic side active throughout her college Daily compares being a professor to being career and beyond has bolstered her career an entrepreneur, saying, “I’m able to choose by giving her a unique skillset. While she my own problems and go after funding to acknowledges that the skillset she possesses support my ideas. I set my own hours…for may not give her the same technical know- the most part. Te big diference is some- how as her more specialized colleagues, she body else is paying my salary.” is more than okay with the tradeof. While at Clemson, the project Daily des- “I can understand why students feel a ignates as her proudest professional achieve- pressure to fll their resumes with the latest ment came to fruition. A juncture of her in- technical skills,” said Daily. “But my best terests in afective computing and teaching, interview conversations and most notable Virtual Environment Interactions (VEnvI) projects have come from allowing all the is a software that melds choreography with parts of my personality to shine through.” computational concept education. As Daily headed for increasingly admin- To develop this software, Daily drew on istrative roles, she was ofered a position at

2019 dukengineer 15 DTech Scholars spend Duke that provided what she terms a “return ment. Daily explains, “DTech is a compre- time together during to what she enjoys…teaching.” Here, Daily hensive efort to inspire a more diverse group their summer intern- teaches two introductory engineering classes of Duke undergraduates to choose careers in ship programs in as well as a higher-level class, Special Projects computer science and electrical and comput- Silicon Valley, Chicago in Electrical and Computer Engineering. er engineering. Te DTech program centers and RTP while taking When she’s not teaching, Daily advocates around the idea that relationships, men- advantage of oppor- for students to be both technically savvy torship and hands-on experience make the tunities to visit local and multi-dimensional. She encourages her diference in recruiting and retaining diverse tech frms and learn students to proudly interweave their unique individuals in technology felds.” from mentors. talents and diverse backgrounds with their Trough the program, Daily works with technological endeavors and to create inclu- executive director Monica Jenkins and staf sive communities. to mitigate the feelings that accompany im- Her primary channel for these beliefs is poster syndrome. To her, “Te biggest thing Duke Technology Scholars (DTech), a part- about DTech is that the students have been nership between Duke’s Trinity College of able to create community with each other. Arts & Sciences Computer Science Depart- When you talk to other people, you realize ment and the Pratt School of Engineering’s you’re not the only one dealing with particu- Electrical & Computer Engineering Depart- lar challenges.”

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It is Daily’s frm belief that this open com- a sense of belonging among all students. And munication among students within close-knit perhaps, by creating the right environments communities can alleviate imposter syndrome for students, the prevalence of imposter syn- because, as she says, “In a community where drome will begin to fade. you can be transparent and vulnerable, you get to learn it’s not just you feeling that way.” Nami Reddy is a junior double-majoring in Daily hopes the DTech model of commu- biomedical engineering and computer science nity building will extend beyond its current with a minor in computational biology and participants and that the propagation of bioinformatics. such communities across campus will instill

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Piloting Project Edge for First-Year Students New program Project Edge looks to introduce frst-year students to Duke and entrepreneurship before classes even begin

ho would want to give up ship. Following the presentation, the group a week of their summer has lunch and works on a team project. and go to school early? At the beginning of the week, the students Despite confusing many are split into teams of three with one upper- of their peers, there’s no classman mentor. Each team is tasked with Wshortage of frst-year students who choose to creating a business to address an issue afect- come to Duke a week early to participate in ing Duke. Some of the issues this year in- pre-orientation programs designed to accli- cluded connecting Duke students to the city mate frst-year students to college. Tis year of Durham, reducing the amount of food was the frst for the pre-orientation program waste on Duke’s campus, and increasing vot- called Project Edge. er participation among Duke students. Project Edge is a week-long program led by To help connect Duke students to Durham, returning students staf that exposes frst-year one team designed a Google Chrome exten- Kassen Qian brainstorms students to innovation, entrepreneurship and sion that gives students access to more infor- ideas in the Foundry. practical design. It helps them get to know mation about what events are going on in the people at Duke, become city and how they can participate. Another aware of the professional team came up with the idea of creating an business and entrepre- app that would reduce the amount of food neurship resources avail- waste on Duke’s campus. Te app would able on and of campus, be attached to the students’ Duke Hub and and learn skills and pro- help students earn extra food points as part cesses important to in- of a reward program every time they did not novation. waste food. Another team also designed an A typical day of the app to increase voter participation among program starts with Duke students. a group lecture at the Jonathan Riley, a frst-year member of this Bullpen, an extension of team, explained that the whole thought pro- Duke’s campus in down- cess behind this app was “to make the very town Durham, where an complicated process of registering and voting entrepreneur, professor, easier for the Duke student.” First, the user former student or other would choose where they wanted to vote, professional speaks to then the app would lead them to either the the students about busi- voter application for North Carolina or the ness and entrepreneur- absentee ballot form of their state of choice.

18 2019 dukengineer ABOVE: Students wait in the Bullpen to hear a presen- tation

LEFT: On the frst day of Project Edge, one of the counselors, Kunal, led the group in an activity in the Blackwell Common Room.

Te app would also clearly show all Being able to see the workspaces of different of the deadlines to ensure no con- fusion. Tere was also an incentive startups and talk with entrepreneurs about their associated with the app: the more careers gives students insights into the qualities times you voted or shared the app with other people, the more points necessary to be an entrepreneur. you earned, which could be re- deemed at local stores. one to get to know each other very well. Besides the smaller team-based groups, Troughout the program, frst-year stu- there were also larger social groups within dent Megan Wang learned a variety of skills the program composed of eight students and including “team-building skills, prototyp- four leaders. Tis created a sense of commu- ing skills and 3D printing.” Meanwhile, nity within the program and allowed every- Kassen Qian discovered that “entrepreneur-

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An overhead view of ship is a process—it is about putting in the adapting to the current situation.” Te pilot students working in the work and having dedication.” status of the program also meant that there Foundry Being able to see the workspaces of dif- were only 20 frst-year participants. In the ferent startups and talk with entrepreneurs future, hopefully many more students will ..... about their careers gives students insights have the opportunity to participate in Proj- ...... :::::::::: into the qualities necessary to be an entre- ect Edge. n preneur. Since the program was in its pilot year this summer, it was not perfect, but Caroline Salzman is a frst-year student Kassen Qian felt that it was even better that majoring in biomedical engineering. way, since “entrepreneurship is all about

Learn more about pre-orientation programs at Duke at: studentaffairs.duke.edu/new-students/preorientation-programs

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Te new Duke Design Health Fellows program connects the engineering classroom to biomedical commercialization

he new Duke Design Health Fel- innovative directors. A veteran in biomedi- lows Program exposes students to cal design, Richardson recently transitioned the biomedical engineering com- to Duke from Rice University, where he was Tmercialization process. Comprising the founding director of the Global Medical clinical fellows from the School of Medicine, Innovation Program, a program similar to professional students from the Fuqua School the Design Health Fellows but focused on of Business, and graduates and undergradu- global emerging markets. Richardson was ates from Duke Engineering, the interdisci- also the associate director of the Texas Med- plinary program takes an integrated look at ical Center Biodesign Fellowship, which innovation. Te multi-school partnership connected scholars to a comprehensive ven- exposes Design Health Fellows to copious ture formation curriculum with the goal of Eric Richardson and impactful opportunities to revolutionize developing medical device startups. digital health and medical devices through An innovator himself, Richardson previ- design. It also connects students to the enter- ously served as a principal research and de- prising networks needed to foster an impact velopment engineer at Medtronic and devel- through medicine. oped a transcatheter heart valve—a product Although this is the program’s pilot year, that currently serves over 100,000 patients. Eric Richardson, associate professor of the Coupled with Richardson’s demonstrated practice in biomedical en- gineering, notes that the program has received “over- design+ whelming support and Duke HEALTH mentorship from the Duke community, the Duke Clin- ical Research Institute and the broader entre- entrepreneurial spirit, Knight is currently a preneurial community in Durham.” core faculty member in the Duke Innova- Te program’s immediate success is in tion & Entrepreneurship Initiative as well as part because of its dedicated leadership. the CEO of InnAVasc Medical, a company Pioneered by Richardson and Joe Knight, started at Duke which designs and develops adjunct professor of biomedical engineer- products for vascular access for hemodialysis. ing, who quickly added Paul Fearis, senior And Fearis recently joined Pratt after 30 years lecturing fellow and director of designs and in the medical device design industry and a insights, the program could not have more pivotal teaching role in the Center for Bio-

2019 dukengineer 21 “They have visited the heart failure clinic and talked to patients, observed surgical cases in the operating room, and seen interventional procedures in the catheterization lab.”

Through mobilizing partner- engineering Innovation and Design at Johns market analyses, intellectual property as- ships with the Duke Heart Hopkins University. sessments and other tools to transition to an Center and the Duke Clinical Richardson explains that instead of hav- entrepreneurial concept. Te team then de- Research Institute, Design ing students solve predefned problems, the velops business, regulatory, reimbursement, Health Fellows are exposed program allows students to actively identify, clinical and manufacturing plans to deploy to numerous resources to validate and prioritize problems that have a polished product and business model that develop their products. an impact on human health. they can choose to take to market. Above, a team of Design Beginning in September of every year, the Te program’s encouragement of diverse, Health Fellows work with a competitive partnership is a nine-month dynamic partnerships complements other circuit board in a design lab program in which fellows are exposed to biomedical design and Pratt opportunities. in the Chesterfeld. clinical environments and use structured Tis year’s fellows decided to focus on ethnography tools to collect unmet needs. peripheral artery disease and heart failure. Fellows then screen, prototype and analyze Richardson adds that the two teams of fel- hundreds of these needs using a system of lows, still in the development phase, have

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The Design Health Fellows pose with program leaders Eric Richardson (far right) and Paul Fearis (second from left).

been deeply immersed within clinical envi- tions,” Richardson hopes to add to and im- ronments. To further develop their identi- prove the pilot program for the next itera- fed unmet needs (and hopefully impacted tion of students. Richardson elaborates that felds), Richardson said, “Tey have visited this year, the partnership, which aligns with the heart failure clinic and talked to pa- other dedicated enterprises in which he has tients, observed surgical cases in the oper- invested his time, is a “highly talented team ating room, and seen interventional proce- of people with a mix of engineering, clin- dures in the catheterization lab.” Te teams ical, and business training and experience. will be presenting their top three needs to It’s this diversity that makes working with the dean of Duke Engineering and Duke them so much fun.” n University Hospital’s chief of cardiology and chair of surgery. Jackson McNabb is a frst-year student While he makes it clear that “the current interested in electrical/computer and teams have met and exceeded our expecta- biomedical engineering.

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Pratt in Costa Rica Despite long, intense classes, the engineering-focused Pratt in Costa Rica study away class ofers students a whole new world of learning opportunities

ratt in Costa Rica is one of several Last summer, the students’ days started with study abroad options for engineering three hours of Spanish class in the mornings from students. What’s special about this Monday to Tursday, with students placed into Pprogram is that it allows students who beginner, intermediate, advanced or native Span- cannot ft an entire semester abroad into their ish sections. With fewer than fve people in each academic schedule the opportunity to experience class, the students were able to learn and practice learning in a diferent setting and culture. Stu- more Spanish within a shorter period of time. dents have two course options. Te frst is a com- Topics covered included common conversational bination of Math 353A (Ordinary and Partial phrases and vocabulary pertinent to simple tasks Diferential Equations) and Spanish 92A (Cul- like ordering food and giving directions to drivers. ture and Language in Costa Rica), while the sec- In her experience last summer, participant ond includes BME 271A (Signals and Systems) Emilia Grzesiak felt that the program helped her and Spanish 92A. became more comfortable conversing with her host mother, who was only able to commu- students typically convened at a cofee shop nicate in Spanish. For Libby Bucholz, assis- close to campus to study for the remainder tant professor of the practice of biomedical of the day before heading home to their host engineering and the instructor for BME families. 271A, it was an opportunity to delve past At the end of the program, the students simple vocabulary in her Advanced Spanish worked on a MATLAB project, imple- class and explore Costa Rican culture and menting tools they had learned history. throughout the summer in a re- One aspect of Costa Rican culture that al-world application. Te math fascinates Bucholz is the annual pilgrimage class made a project out of their of millions of citizens to the sacred stone of trip to a natural reserve, where La Negrita (the Patron Saint of Costa Rica) they were able to take frequen- in San José, an event she was able to witness cy information from several in person during Pratt in Costa Rica. Te suspension bridges and model millions of worshippers, each hoping to be a bridge’s oscillations in both cured of their illnesses and problems by La damped and undamped condi- Negrita, are led by a priest in a large celebra- tions. Te signals and systems tion after the pilgrimage. Tey leave behind class made a project out of their a shrine of millions of tokens representing trip to Monte Verde, where they wishes they hope La Negrita can grant. used a spectrogram to make After Spanish class and a 90-minute lunch “fngerprints” for various bird break, students continued to their technical sounds, utilizing MATLAB to classes. Tese took on a diferent structure correlate with the spectrograms from similar classes ofered during the ac- and properly identify bird calls. ademic year. Students stayed in their engi- Bucholz expressed pride in her neering or math class for three hours in the students for going from very afternoon from Monday to Tursday. little MATLAB experience to Grzesiak explains that even though stu- mastering MATLAB in a re- dents would learn a week’s worth of material al-world application. A weekend trip to per class, they didn’t feel as rushed as during Having four days of classes left the stu- Montezuma Waterfall. the year since more time was being spent dents three days each week to explore Costa in class. And because Bucholz was able to Rica. Tey participated in planned excur- spend so much time with the same seven sions, including opportunities to explore LEFT: The math class test- students each day, she was able to under- the city of San José, tour a cofee plantation, ing the bridge’s oscillation stand each student’s learning habits better visit Irazu volcano and visit the cloud for- for their fnal project. than she could during the school year. Te est Monte Verde, described by Bucholz as longer instruction time also allowed Bu- “probably the most beautiful place I’ve ever cholz the opportunity to work closely with been.” Additional trips planned by the stu- the students on problem sets and MATLAB dents included visits to Montezuma Water- assignments, further reinforcing informa- fall, Manuel Antonio National Park and a tion taught in lecture during these “built-in chocolate plantation. ofce hours.” Tese three-hour classes were Bucholz emphasizes how grateful she was by no means endured without any frustra- for the opportunity to spend time with her tion; however, being able to share the sense students outside of the classroom setting. In of accomplishment with her students after experiencing a good balance of academics working out problems with them is what and adventure with the students, she saw made the long classes valuable. students grow and fnd their voice both in- Following technical class, students took side and outside the classroom. n a break from their studies by attending cul- tural classes like salsa lessons and cooking Sabrina Qi is a junior majoring in biomedical classes. After all of the day’s classes were over, engineering and minoring in global health.

2019 dukengineer 25 Te Pieces Required to Break a World Record Te Duke Electric Vehicles team broke the Guinness World Record for most fuel-efcient vehicle this summer

uke is home to many basketball tion and training new members. Te spring The entire DEV team championships, Nobel prize win- semester is used for manufacturing parts, worked hard all year ners and groundbreaking medical testing and competitions. DEV initially long—and even well into Dresearch. Now, Duke students planned to break the world record at the the summer—to break the have achieved another impressive feat— Shell Eco-Marathon, which they compete Guinness World Record. breaking the world record for the most fu- in annually in the spring. However, the club el-efcient vehicle in history. Duke Electric members discovered that the magnitude of Vehicles (DEV), a student-run organization, what they were trying to accomplish war- accomplished this feat at Galot Motorsports ranted more time, so a few students worked in Benson, North Carolina on July 21, 2018. on the vehicle all summer until they were It is impressive how, despite the demands able to attain their goal of breaking the of being a Duke Engineering student, these world record in July. students were able to accomplish such an Te members of DEV faced many chal- achievement. But when you look closer, they lenges in the process. Te team needed to used a simple recipe; the students had a goal adjust to implement the fuel cell, which was and followed a timeline to meet that goal. new this past year and therefore unfamiliar, Te fall semester for DEV is typically even to members who had been on the team used for strategizing, design conceptualiza- for years. DEV president Gerry Chen said,

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“We only had a year to work with the fuel that classes ordinarily give specifc problems cell, whereas the rest of the parts of the car that have one correct answer, while at DEV, had been worked on for about seven years.” students are tasked with choosing from an Even with many challenges, members of infnite number of ways to solve a large prob- DEV believe key characteristics of the team lem. set them apart from other teams and made Being able to collaborate with a team and it possible for them to achieve the world re- work through making real decisions to meet cord. Co-president Shomik Verma noted, design constraints helped Verma and other “Our team members with vast experience students on the team become comfortable with electronics defnitely set us apart.” and confdent in their decisions—a skill that Chen emphasized that all team members can be translated to most jobs in the real

ABOVE, LEFT: The DEV team works on their vehicle in preparation for a run.

ABOVE, RIGHT: The DEV vehicle that managed to break the Guinness World Record for vehicle fuel were able to test each component and fg- world. Beyond impacts on the team mem- effciency. ure out how to optimize it to create the best bers, DEV is also reaching out to local high overall product, which made DEV’s vehicle schools to help them with their electronics. that much better than everyone else’s. Now that DEV has broken the world re- Student groups at Duke can have far-reach- cord for being the most fuel-efcient vehicle, ing impacts, both inside and outside the what’s next? Te team hopes to create a fully Duke community. Te impacts are most battery-powered vehicle, which would mean profound upon the members of the groups. breaking yet another world record. Tey also DEV certainly requires team members who intend to go a step farther, hoping to eventu- are dedicated to working through a product ally make their vehicle autonomous and be from start to fnish and not giving up until able to drive more efciently that any human it is done. could. It seems that there’s much in store for Te impacts of this impeccable work eth- DEV and hopefully they’ll be breaking world ic are far-reaching. When asked how DEV records for years to come. n added to his Duke experience, Verma replied, “DEV helped me build confdence in my de- Nimisha Pant is a sophomore studying sign decisions.” He continued by expressing mechanical engineering at Duke.

2019 dukengineer 27 Saving the World One Toy at a Time

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With outreach in the Durham community as well as online, Project Tadpole makes playtime accessible for children with disabilities espite the intense intellectual It was pretty fun taking apart things and put- demands of an engineering de- ting them back together, so I just ended up go- gree, some diligent and commu- ing back again and again,” explained Li, further Dnity-minded Pratt students have emphasizing the duality of the club’s laid-back found the time to give back to the city of nature and the determined focus of its mem- Durham in a creative and unique way. Project bers to give back to the community. Te cul- Tadpole is a club built around applying engi- ture of Project Tadpole is healthily distributed neering skills to modify toys for the beneft of between these two aspects, simultaneously nur- disabled children. turing its members’ skills as they learn how to Te engineering gurus of Project Tadpole contribute to its projects while allowing them partner with local organizations such as the to step outside of the surrounding high-pres- Durham Public Schools or the Lenox Baker sure academic environment. Children’s Hospital to upgrade toys. Tese Despite all these amazing declarations, one toys have various sources and applications— may still be left wondering, “But aren’t there some originate directly from retailers while a proliferation of other clubs that perform the others are specialized tools used by learning same functions at a university like Duke?” specialists or medical personnel. Project Tadpole begs to difer—when asked However, the members of the club know it won’t stop there. Te club envisions a future “We’re able to help improve the lives of in which they can supply the knowledge nec- essary to make toys accessible for the disabled other people and are constantly trying to to anybody with the desire to contribute by come up with new ways to do so.” means of both live and video tutorials. Tey have successfully conducted events in the past about what distinguished Project Tadpole to teach local community members skills like from other engineering clubs at Duke, Li was soldering wires or how specifc modifcations quick to respond. can make a toy accessible. Tey are also in the “Project Tadpole aims to improve the local midst of recording new video tutorials as part community. In contrast to other engineering of a more global outreach process. clubs which often revolve around an internal Project Tadpole is striving to provide access project of building a prototype or a product, to skills typically cultivated at higher-edu- our product is more of a service to the com- LEFT: Members of Project cation institutions to the general public in a munity,” said Li. “We’re able to help improve Tadpole work to modify similar manner to the extensive knowledge the lives of other people and are constantly toys to make them more given through nonproft organizations like trying to come up with new ways to do so.” accessible to children with the well-known Khan Academy. “Next, we Wish the members of this club luck as disabilities during one of hope to reach even greater audiences, so that they ambitiously reach out further into the their weekly meetings in if someone from Texas was interested in mod- Durham community and beyond—to Texas, the Teer sub-basement. ifying toys for their kids, they could go to our new countries and even new continents as website and follow our video tutorials,” says they aspire to continue improving the qual- current club co-president Martin Li. ity of life and fun that disabled children are A club with such a unique purpose is sure to able to experience as they grow up. And while have an equally unique culture. Working out you’re at it, maybe the audacious creativity of the “sub-basement” of the Teer Engineer- behind Project Tadpole will give you your ing Building, as many as 15 members of Proj- own inspiration to see how your skills could ect Tadpole come together each week to build beneft the greater community and provide to toys while enjoying each other’s company and those in need. n the harmony of a common goal. “I joined Project Tadpole because one of my Ryan Piersma is a junior studying electrical good friends told me to check it out with them. engineering and computer science.

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Growing Student Group Promotes Drones Across Campus Students founded a new chapter of the Academy of Model Aeronautics in response to a growing interest in drones among the student body

LEFT: The Duke AMA n recent years, the development and drone that was capable of carrying sensors to workspace in use of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) map the ocean foor. The Foundry, located has skyrocketed. Commonly known as Trough that efort, team members and in the basement of Idrones, these systems have wide-ranging engineering students Virginia Pan and Yao Gross Hall. applications from exploration and research Yuan saw great potential in exploring drone to art and recreation. Te Duke Academy of technology and a demand for a drone-fo- RIGHT: Quadcopter Model Aeronautics (AMA) was founded in cused campus organization. As a result, they platform being April 2018 in response to this growing inter- launched Duke AMA with Brooke as their used to develop a est in drones among the student body. faculty advisor to bring attention to drones thermal surveillance As a chapter of the national AMA organi- across Duke’s campus. drone for frefghting zation and the only operations. student organization A Better dedicated to pro- Drone Policy moting drone tech- Duke AMA’s cur- nology on Duke’s rent work seeks to campus, Duke AMA reform Duke’s cam- seeks to create a pus drone policy, space for students which the organiza- to explore drones tion considers to be and their potential too limiting. Other applications. Tis than two designat- includes advocating ed fight sites in the for safety while oper- Duke Forest, drone ating drones, as well use on campus re- as teaching students how to design and build quires special approval from the Duke Drone these unmanned systems. Committee, and hobbyist use is generally pro- Te original motivation for Duke AMA hibited. Consequently, Duke AMA has been stemmed from work by Duke’s team in the pushing for changes including a well-defned Shell Ocean Discovery XPRIZE competi- safety code that would ofer students more tion, a program aimed at advancing the de- freedom to fy drones on campus while still velopment of robotic technologies in deep- maintaining the necessary regulations. sea research. As part of the Ocean Engineer- As part of its goal to improve drone safety ing and Robotics class led by Martin Brooke, and accessibility, Duke AMA also provides associate professor of electrical and computer all of its members with liability insurance for engineering, the competition required a team piloting drones. Te group has also estab- of students from the Pratt School of Engi- lished an indoor fight space in Te Foundry, neering to develop an 18-motor heavy-lift a makerspace in the basement of Gross Hall.

2019 dukengineer 31 Top view of the heavy- Even students with minimal piloting experi- ly, drones are typically powered by lithium lift drone platform ence are able to fy small-scale drones there polymer (LiPo) batteries. Because LiPo bat- developed for Duke’s with the protection of safety nets. teries have low energy density, and the power entry in the Shell required by drones increases steeply as weight Ocean Discovery Sky-High Projects is added, adding more batteries doesn’t neces- XPRIZE Competition. Duke AMA also facilitates the development of sarily result in longer fight times. new applications for drones by funding stu- Te team is investigating the practicality dent projects. Virginia Pan, the president of of hydrogen (with a hundredfold increase in the organization, says, “Te aim is to inspire energy density compared to LiPo batteries) as students to come up with their own project an energy source to power drones. Tey wish ideas.” to build one of the frst hydrogen drone pro- One project spearheaded by a Duke AMA totypes in existence and gather experimental team is developing a low-cost frefghting sur- data for analysis. veillance drone equipped with thermal imag- ing technology. Tey hope to make the use of Not Just for Engineers drones in frefghting operations more cost-ef- For Pratt’s students, Duke AMA provides an fcient, accessible and widely available. Tey opportunity to gain hands-on, real-world ex- are experimenting with a quadcopter platform perience while working with some of the lat- and are planning to implement the technolo- est technologies, including autonomous fight gy at larger scales that may be better suited for and artifcial intelligence. “It’s a great way to longer-range applications, such as forest fres. practice what you learn,” says Yao Yuan, vice Meanwhile, another team of students is in president of Duke AMA. the initial stages of designing a drone powered Because the group isn’t focused on compet- by a novel power source—hydrogen. Current- ing in one single competition, students devel-

32 2019 dukengineer ABOVE: The fxed-wing drone platform that Duke AMA hopes to use for future projects.

LEFT: One of the motors on the heavy- lift drone platform developed for Duke’s entry in the Shell Ocean Discovery XPRIZE Competition

oping projects have increased fexibility and Future of Drones at Duke resources. “We give members as much free- Besides teaching more students about drone dom as possible to pursue their own interests. safety, advocating for changes to campus If you have any drone idea, we aim to help drone policy and providing piloting training, you,” Yuan adds. Duke AMA hopes to expand its horizons with As projects become increasingly multidis- more projects and get even more students ciplinary, however, Duke AMA is seeking involved. With planned projects to optimize non-engineering students from across the wing shape design for fxed-wing aircraft and university as well. It has plans to collaborate build 360-degree drone cameras, the future of in the future with the Nicholas School of the drones at Duke looks promising. n Environment, Innovation Co-Lab and Duke Photography Club for drone applications Alex Xu is a frst-year student intending to major in electrical and computer around campus. engineering. He is passionate about aerospace, robotics and photography.

2019 dukengineer 33 Classnotes ...... 1970s General Gilmary Hostage the acoustic separation of involved in the ongoing Nitish Garg X’17 has been III E’77 returned to campus circulatory tumor cells in work at the Smithsonian included in the 2018 class of to receive the Air Force ROTC prostate cancer, which should Environmental Research Energy Scholars. Distinguished Alumni Award. enable precision medicine Center to provide improved approaches in this disease. infrastructure, including Joshua S. D’Arcy X’19 1980s He has served on the Duke access and utility upgrades, has been chosen as the J. Jon Brophy E’82 through community (IRB, career and the Mattawoman Energy inaugural recipient of the work at Cincinnati Children’s protocol committee, fellowship Power Plant, where the firm new Barr-Spach Medicine Hospital, helped to launch two committee, molecular is developing lateral designs and Engineering Scholarship. medical device companies in medicine scholar program) for for reclaimed water, gas The scholarship was created 2017-18. 12 years now. and transmission lines. Betz by a gift from Maynard earned her bachelor’s degree Ramsey III, M’69, G’75, who Henry M. Quillian III E’85 Sanyin Siang-Miller E’96, in civil engineering from Duke established an endowment was named president of the B’02 was named one of the in 2002. She is a professional to honor his Duke mentors, Foundation of the Federal Bar LinkedIn Top Voices 2018: engineer in Maryland, Nevada biomedical engineering Association. Influencers. and Pennsylvania; and was the professor and associate coordinating editor for the third professor of pediatrics Roger 1990s Robert C. Sprague E’96 is edition of Dewberry’s Land C. Barr, BS’64, PhD’68, and Randal C. Jones E’92, former treasurer-elect for Ohio State. Development Handbook, a pediatric cardiologist Madison Duke football player, is in the textbook widely used in college S. Spach, T’50, MD’54, Duke Athletics Hall of Fame 2000s engineering programs. HS’54-59. The endowment Class of 2018. Lisa R. Betz E’02, associate also provides seed money for and senior project manager Howie T. Liu E’09, creator of faculty research collaborations Terry J. Myerson E’77, G’92 at Dewberry, a privately held Airtable, built a $1B software between the schools of is joining Madrona Venture professional services firm, giant. medicine and engineering. Group and The Carlyle Group. has been recognized by The Barr-Spach Scholarship— Engineering News-Record 2010s administered through Duke Andrew J. Armstrong E’96, magazine as a Mid-Atlantic Abhishek Kumar T’10, E’11 MEDx—will support D’Arcy S’15 was promoted to full “Top Young Professional” for is on Forbes 30 under 30 list. as he completes a master of professor of medicine at Duke 2018. The awards program engineering degree through University where he runs honors professionals who Kyle P. Rand E’14 is on the Pratt School’s innovative a laboratory funded by the have built extraordinary Forbes 30 under 30 list. new Doctor of Medicine- National Institutes of Health industry portfolios early in Master of Engineering (MD- and Department of Defense their careers, many of whom Elizabeth Neely X’15 and MEng) dual-degree program. dedicated to understanding donate time and expertise Blue B’15 were Designed to create a pipeline prostate cancer and treatment to serve their communities. married in Asheville, North of newly minted MDs with resistance, metastasis. With The award recipients were Carolina, on April 8, 2017. engineering expertise, the over 150 publications, he has profiled in the February issue program seeks to foster led research in clinical trials of ENR Mid-Atlantic. Betz Caleigh A. MacPherson innovation in health care and, and biomarker studies that has been in the industry for X’16, a mechanical engineer, “Prepare our doctors to think have led to improved survival more than 15 years. She is named to New Hampshire more deeply about developing of men with advanced prostate is an experienced site/civil Union Leader’s “40 under 40,” novel solutions that help cancer. He was recently project manager focused on which recognizes the state’s patients, solve problems and awarded his first NIH R01 total project consulting for brightest young achievers. serve society,” according to grant to understand immune multidiscipline, land-based Brad Fox, program director and evasion in prostate cancer. He projects including residential, Gautam S. Chebrolu E’17 is associate dean for master’s collaborated with Tony Huang, commercial and institutional on Forbes 30 under 30 list. programs at the Pratt School. PhD (ME/BME), at Duke on developments. She is currently In addition to being the first

34 2019 dukengineer Dr. Robert R. Everett E’42, a pioneer and Morgan, and four great-grandchildren, in the field of electronic computing, Olivia, Benjamin, Caroline and Ethan. former president and CEO of the MITRE Paul C. Sherertz E’43 ...... Corporation, and prominent member of the passed away defense technology community, passed December 6, 2016. away on August 15, 2018 on Cape Cod, Barr-Spach Scholar, D’Arcy is the Massachusetts, after a brief illness. He Robert E. Haines E’49 passed away first student to pursue Duke’s was 97. Born on June 26, 1921 in Yonkers, December 26, 2017. novel MD-MEng dual degree New York, to Chester and Ruth Everett, option. By giving third-year Duke he graduated at the top of his class from Ronald L. Wilson E’54, 85, passed away medical students an opportunity Duke University in 1942. In 1943, he Friday, January 25, 2019. Ron was born May to receive specialized training in received a master of science in electrical 23, 1933 to the late Lenard and Violette engineering design and technical engineering from the Massachusetts Wilson in Schenectady County, New York. In problem-solving, says Fox, “The Institute of Technology (MIT) and joined 1954, he graduated from Duke University program supports physician- MIT’s Servomechanisms Laboratory, with a degree in mechanical engineering and inventors who will focus on where he engaged in critical wartime was a registered engineer. He proudly served developing new products work, including development of hydraulic his country in the United States Air Force as and technologies and drive servomechanisms for stabilized shipboard a pilot. He was an avid fisherman, enjoyed all innovation in medicine.” n radar antennas. In 1945, he and Dr. Jay sports and loved all the animals in his life. Forrester of MIT began work on “Whirlwind Throughout the years, he volunteered with A I,” the first digital computer at MIT and the Helping Hand, Duke University Engineering fastest of its time. The Whirlwind Project led and the professional engineering societies to the founding of MIT’s Lincoln Laboratory of which he was a member. Ron played Memory In Memory and the development of the Air Force’s lacrosse for Duke and continued to officiate Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) and support lacrosse for many years. In air defense system. In 1947, Everett joined 2008, he was inducted into the North Lincoln Lab and in 1956 became head of Carolina/USA Lacrosse Hall of Fame. its Division VI, responsible for SAGE system design and testing. When MITRE was David William Austin E’59 died December established in 1958, Everett became its 11, 2017 at Duke Regional Hospital in Technical Director. In 1969, he was named Raleigh, North Carolina. MITRE’s president, remaining in that position until his retirement in 1986, after which Spruill G. Bunn E’59 passed away on he continued to serve as a director and October 7, 2017. honorary director on MITRE’s board until his death. Everett received many awards for his Alan Kaganov E’60, 80, died in his home in scientific work, including the National Medal Los Altos Hills on February 2, 2019 after a of Technology in 1990 and the Eugene G. long battle with pulmonary fibrosis, which he Fubini Award in 2008 for contributions to fought with his characteristic combination of the Department of Defense. Throughout his optimism, scientific analysis and creativity. career, he served on numerous government Even two days before he died, he was in and non-government boards and advisory discussion with colleagues on ways to committees, including a term as chairman improve the oxygen delivery systems that of the Defense Science Board from 1988 were sustaining his life. “Alan has thought to 1989. In addition to his technical a lot about how he can apply his knowledge contributions, Everett pursued interests in and experience to so many ‘unmet needs’ many areas, particularly history. He was an in pulmonary medicine,” said his wife, Carol avid reader and took great joy in serious M. Kaganov, writer and editor. “Although conversations. He will be remembered for his millions of people suffer with lung disease, quick wit and generous spirit. Everett leaves it’s a bit of a stepchild in terms of research behind his wife Ann and sons Robert, Bruce, dollars and entrepreneurial efforts. Alan’s Douglas, Theodore, Michael and David. He curious mind continued to analyze problems is also survived by six grandchildren, Ryan, and think about solutions, right to the end.” Brendan, Matthew, Meghan, Catherine Holder of 15 U.S. patents, Dr. Kaganov

2019 dukengineer 35 and early-stage companies. He said, InMemory “The entrepreneurs of the world have special drives and needs –they’re was a pioneer in biomedical engineering. companies as well as start-ups, moving competitive, high energy, multi-tasking He helped to develop treatments for many from R&D roles to general management. and persistent in their determination conditions including heart arrhythmia, He placed a high value on education, to make change happen—and I hope internal issues, spinal and circulatory which he believed allowed him to reach that describes ME!” Along the way, he disease, and drug-delivery systems. In his initial goal of director of R&D at the took pride in providing the mentoring 2017, Dr. Kaganov and Carol established Davis and Geck division of Lederle, then that so many people have provided the Kaganov Research Initiative at Duke part of American Cyanamid. He moved him, including the teenage founder of University, which aims to advance the on to Baxter Healthcare in Illinois, where SafeWander, a wireless wearable sensor. diagnosis, treatment and outcomes of he was general manager of the Fenwal Alan Kaganov was especially proud of pulmonary diseases by fostering new Division, and then—recognizing his his contributions to the Stanford Bio- collaborations across Engineering and entrepreneurial spirit as well as R & D Science Lab, Bailard, Inc., where he was Medicine at Duke, where he earned his skills—he was made vice president of a health care advisor, and the Gladstone BS in 1960 in mechanical engineering. technology and new ventures. A chance Institute, where he was on the board and Previous gifts to Duke’s Pratt School to become CEO led to EP Technologies established an innovative fellowship. of Engineering established a Kaganov in Palo Alto, California, a start-up that Gladstone researchers focus on unsolved bio-design fellowship, scholarships, a produced steerable catheters for cardiovascular, viral and neurological conference room and a professorship to treating arrhythmias. It was acquired by diseases. Dr. Kaganov is survived by his help Duke recruit and retain educators Boston Scientific, where he became vice wife of 51 years, Carol Kaufman, from with a focus on energy, medicine and the president of acquisitions and strategic Albany, New York. They met on vacation environment. Dr. Kaganov received Duke’s planning. in Nantucket in 1966, and have lived in Distinguished Engineering Alumnus Alan joined U.S. Venture Partners in New York, Chicago, Boston and the Bay Award in 2004. His undergraduate degree 1996, where he served as a venture Area, all cultural meccas. He has been a was just the beginning of Kaganov’s partner, partner and senior advisor generous supporter of the San Francisco trailblazing career, which focused on the for over 22 years. He distinguished Symphony and the Smuin Ballet, where new field of biomedical engineering, first himself as an incisive, passionate and he was an avid audience member as well at Johnson & Johnson. Along the way, he successful investor and as a mentor to as on its board. He was a passionate earned an MBA at New York University in many executives in the firm’s portfolio. He traveler, gardener, investor and dedicated 1966 in corporate finance, but he knew was curious and wise and used his fan of the New York Yankees, the New that further technical training was needed experience to guide others to develop York Giants and the Duke Blue Devils. in his chosen field of healthcare. “In the many medical devices used today to treat Alan L. Kaganov was born in Brooklyn, mid-60s, many graduate engineering hundreds of thousands of patients in New York, on December 7, 1938, son of programs did not include biomedical the U.S. and worldwide. He cofounded Morris and Sally Kaganov, and grew up in engineering,” said Kaganov. “I decided to Aptus Endosystems in 2002 and served Miami Beach, Florida, where he attended get my doctorate at Columbia University, as its chairman. Other board positions high school. He is also survived by his and I had to work with three different included NewUro, Neuros Medical, sister Debby (Gil) Wolfenson, brother-in- department heads to structure my own Atricure, St. Francis, MicroHeart, Curon, law Henry Kaufman and wife, Meryl Unger, program for my customized biomedical Cryovascular Systems, Articulinx, A-Med nephews Andrew (Jennifer) Wolfenson engineering degree.” This culminated in Systems, Sanarus Technologies, Spinal and Barry Wolfenson, nieces Carin (David) three separate doctoral exams: chemical Elements, and Flextronics. “Alan had Blatteis and Erica (Dan) Asher, and eight engineering, mechanical engineering an unusual combination of personality, grand-nieces and nephews. and biology/physiology. Through a skills and experience that made him prestigious career fellowship from the a great venture capitalist. He could John “Jack” A. Abbott III E’65 passed National Institutes of Health in biomedical not only identify and articulate the away on April 12, 2018. engineering, Kaganov was able to fund his strategic issues, but based on his strong studies. He holds an M.S. and an Sc.D. in technical background and experience, David C. Swarts E’71 passed away Sat- biomedical engineering from Columbia. he was an unusually valuable resource urday, June 23, 2018. David was a resi- Carol and Alan Kaganov established a to entrepreneurs. And he was also a dent of Fort Wayne, Indiana, at the time professorship at Columbia as part of nice guy that everyone loved,” remarked of passing. He was a 1967 graduate of their legacy. Kaganov had a varied career Phil Young, a longtime general partner Rushville High School and 1971 graduate focused on developing innovative new and current senior advisor at USVP. Dr. from Duke University with a bachelor de- technologies at major medical device Kaganov loved to work with entrepreneurs gree in mechanical engineering.

36 2019 dukengineer Dr. James D. Collins E’74, G’76, G’82 gifted family and friends. He also played dining room). Alex studied mechanical passed away suddenly on April 12, 2018 guitar, practicing many hours at a time engineering but decided to pursue a at his home after a year of declining and always aspiring to be better. He loved career in finance instead. To boost his health. He is survived by wife, Marianne silly songs and beautiful folk music. He resume, he studied for the CFA (Charter Collins, three children, Jenni Stafford was a man of the Earth and a man of the Financial Analyst), self-taught himself the (husband, Ben), Zachary Cook and Alex people. He will be greatly missed by all material, and passed Level I, a test with Cook, and two grandchildren, Tippett and who knew him. less than a 40 percent pass rate. In 2016, Finley Stafford. he graduated with his bachelor’s degree Alexander Ching E’16, of Holmdel in mechanical engineering and accepted David Liska Drobeck E’81, known to peacefully slipped into eternal rest a job with Raymond James & Associates friends far and wide as “Wavey Dave,” at home early Christmas morning, on in Tampa, Florida. Alex moved to Tampa “Dooba,” and surely many other playful December 25, 2018 with his loving family in June and joked that he was going to monikers, passed away suddenly at his by his side, after heroically fighting his live in the Bay Area. He loved his work home in Salt Lake City, Utah on Sunday, cancer diagnosis for 17 years. Alex was and quickly formed friendships with his February 11, 2018. He was just shy of his born on May 19, 1994 in Red Bank, New fellow RJ associates. However, only two 58th birthday. Dave was born in Albany, Jersey. He is survived by his parents short months later, Alex relocated to the New York, on February 19, 1960 and was Lisa and Michael; sister Maddie; brother New York area to start yet another round the son of Hans Peter and Beryl Liska Ethan; paternal grandparents, Yau Chau of treatment. He absolutely loved living Drobeck. He grew up in the environs east and Siu Ching; maternal grandparents, in the city, in his Kips Bay apartment, of the Hudson River Valley, often smarter William and Dorothy Keeley; uncles and even though it did not allow corgis (much than his peers, frequently heading out aunts, Joseph and Kathy, Billy and Laura, to his mother’s relief). He continued to of the house and into the woods or for Jim and Fran, Doug and Angie; and work for Raymond James in the New York long bike rides. After graduating from cousins Christopher, Benjamin, Patrick, office, and most recently was promoted Columbia High School, he went to Duke Leigh, Maggie, Brady, Bryn, Megan and to senior equity research associate. Alex University, where he earned a BS in Brent. Alex was first diagnosed when he lived every day, every moment, to the engineering, and the University of Utah, was seven years old. There were very fullest. He never complained about the where he earned a PhD in material few people who knew that Alex went to hand he was dealt. All who knew him science and engineering. Dave always bat with this disease through the rest of know this. Everything was always “fine” had an unapologetic way of being himself, his life. That was because he never let even when it wasn’t. Over the past two laughing at conventions and rebelling it define him. Not only incredibly bright years, he skied at Solitude Mountain in against the dominant paradigm. He and generous, he had a creative side Utah, traveled to Notre Dame to visit his spent more than 200 days backpacking that led to dabbling in photography, brother at school, went to Houston to visit in the Wind River Range of Wyoming painting, drawing and rapping. In middle his friend (to which he said the humidity and fell deeply in love with Yellowstone school, he joined the cross-country felt like being in a NYC subway), rented National Park in the early ‘90s. It was his team and continued to play basketball, a drop-top Camaro and drove up the good luck that he eventually became a hockey, tennis and flag football all while California coast with his best friend, drove seismograph technician for the University undergoing treatment. He excelled an ATV through the Aruba landscape with of Utah, which allowed him to both be in school, became an EMT with the his family, walked over a mile down Broad in the outdoors he treasured and to Holmdel First Aid Squad, and served as Street to soak in the celebration after the work for several weeks a year in “Jelly,” the Student Advisory Board President Philadelphia Eagles won the Super Bowl, Yellowstone National Park. His friend for Holmdel High School Class of 2012. traveled to Colombia with two of his best and boss Robert Smith said that Dave During graduation, he delivered a “classic friends, sat front row at a Drake concert probably knew Yellowstone better than Alex” speech, opening with a joke: the at Madison Square Garden, and saw many of the rangers there. Dave also punchline was that he was the smartest, Roger Federer play in the U.S. Open with spent a lot of time floating rivers with funniest and best looking guy in his class. his dad and grandfather. In the last week a group of good friends. Every year or At the end of his senior year, it looked like before he passed, he talked about going two he was out on the San Juan River. Alex would have to delay going to college to the Catskills with his friends for New He once commented that on that river to focus on his health. But not missing Years. Alex was truly an inspiring son, one could “feel the ancient ones.” He a beat, he was there for freshman brother, grandson, nephew, colleague and had also paddled the Colorado through orientation at his dream school, Duke friend. We will never forget the lessons he Grand Canyon and Cataract Canyon, the University! He loved his ATO fraternity taught us about perseverance, resilience Green and the Snake rivers. He created brothers and every minute of his Blue and the power of a positive outlook. He a vegetable and flower garden that is Devil experience (including setting up a will be missed beyond words but will the envy of many, from which he often full-size hot tub in his fraternity house always remain in our hearts. Forever. n

2019 dukengineer 37 GIVING | EAC PRESIDENT

Dear Duke Engineering Alumni:

ome of you may remember back in the ‘80s when Be a Guest Lecturer or Participate in a Panel Discussion Duke’s President Terry Sanford coined the term Share your expertise with students through guest lectures “outrageous ambition” to describe Duke’s rapid or panel discussions. Let us know your areas of exper- Sgrowth and pursuit of excellence. It’s really no tise and we can help pair you with a particular class or surprise to hear Dean Ravi Bellamkonda borrowing that same student group that would beneft from your perspective terminology to describe the current state of engineering at and insight. Duke. In his words, “In undergraduate and graduate edu- cation, in research, in entrepreneurship and in service, we’re Assist with Planning Engineering-Themed Events for Alumni committed to leading boldly to shape this technological era in Your Region by creating an environment that enables our community to Duke has established regional alumni boards in a number achieve great things, and yes—be outrageously ambitious!” of large metropolitan areas. If you’re interested in assisting Our alumni play a key role in that ambition and the on- to plan and execute events of interest to engineering going growth and success of the Pratt School of Engineering. alumni in your region, volunteer to participate with your Over the past few years, the Engineering Alumni Council regional board. If you live in the Triangle North Caro- (EAC) has shifted gears, focusing on new and tangible ways region, please contact Bob Wescott (robert_wescott@ to connect our alumni to each other, current students and the merck.com) for additional info on the Triangle Area Pratt projects they are working on that are changing the world. Alumni group. If you live in any other region, please A few of the new opportunities for alumni to get engaged visit http://pratt.duke.edu/about/alumni/volunteering. Note are highlighted below. We hope that you will consider signing that nominations are typically due annually in January, up for one or more of these, as your involvement will help however, you can contact your regional board leadership drive an enriched experience for our current students and for at any time to fnd opportunities to get engaged. other alumni. Unless specifcally noted otherwise, all opportunities can be Submit a nomination for the Engineering Alumni Council remote and aren’t limited based on your geographic location. Te EAC works to develop strategies and programs to engage Pratt Alumni and serves as ambassadors of our Mentor a student: great school. Are you, or do you know, a passionate In 2018, we launched the new Pratt Vertical Mentoring Engineering Alum who would be interested in serving Network, which pairs alumni mentors with students to on the EAC? Expectations for Council members are share advice on careers and life after graduation. Mento- available here. Please submit your nominations by De- ring engagements may range from a few phone calls to a cember 1 annually. multi-year relationship, depending on the pairing. Submit a nomination for an Engineering Alumni Award Advise a Student Project Group Do you know someone who is distinguished within their Serve as a technical advisor to one of the many extracur- feld, a young alumna/us who is doing great things, or ricular student projects within the school of engineering. someone who has served the Pratt School of Engineering Advisors assist teams with technical engineering questions immensely over their lifetime? We need to know about and project management strategies and help connect them! For more information about our awards or to them with other industry resources. submit a nomination, visit http://pratt.duke.edu/alumni- giving/alumni/awards. Nominations are due by January 1 Submit an idea for a Student Design Project annually. Submit a real-world design challenge for a student design course. Projects can range in complexity from week-long I hope many of you will join me and the Engineering freshman assignments to semester-long senior-level design Alumni Council and volunteer for one or more of these great projects. You’ll work with a faculty member to tailor the opportunities! If you have any questions, please contact Pam project to the students’ skill level. Alumni also have the Hanson at [email protected]. option to engage with students as mentors as they devel- op and refne their design solutions. Ideas can be based Will Senner, E’06, X’06 on the alumni’s personal/work experience or outside President, Engineering Alumni Council ideas such as solutions for challenges faced by non-proft organizations.

38 2019 dukengineer A Part of Duke Engineering, Past and Future Jim Ruth E’01

very year that passes fnds me one year farther away from my time as a student at the Pratt School of Engineering (Go Class of 2001!). It has been a real gift having the opportunity to work at Pratt the past E10 years as a member of the development team. While my student memories may grow farther and farther away, I’m making new memories of being a part of Duke Engineering’s incredible rise every year. When I frst applied for a job at Pratt back in 2009, I remember Judge Carr E’71 looking at me very wearily and pointing out that he wasn’t really sure I loved Duke Engineering as much as I was claiming. Before I could defend myself, Judge noted that I had never made a gift to the Annual Fund in the eight years since I graduated. I promised Judge that whether or not I joined the team I would make my frst Annual Fund gift before the end of the year...... From the outside looking in, I still wasn’t sure that my $100 was going to ...... make a diference, but if that’s what I needed to do to validate my love for Pratt, it was cheap at the price. How to I am glad Judge took a chance on my love of Pratt. After being back and truly embedded within the school I hold so closely to my heart, I have come to Support Your realize that Judge was right—my $100 really did make a diference. It made a Annual Fund diference because Duke Engineering has 14,500 alums, and if you add up all the gifts of $100 and more, it puts us well on the way toward our goal of over There are several ways $3.8 million to support the school’s mission. It made a diference because, you can make a gift right or wrong, part of the school’s national rankings and reputation are infu- before June 30th: enced by the percentage of alumni who give back. And maybe even more importantly, giving back made a diference because I 1. CALL the Pratt School now felt invested in the school. I may have enjoyed memories of my times past of Engineering with your as a student, but it’s just as rewarding to imagine what the school will become gift, 919-660-5385 in the years ahead. I was now part of not only Duke Engineering’s past, but (main), its future as well. For all of us who saw sunrises from the lab, know that feeling of silliness 2. ONLINE at that arises after working with the same team for 14 straight hours on a senior www.gifts.duke.edu/pratt, design project, and think back fondly on the extra efort we put in (real or or imagined) relative to our Trinity counterparts—I encourage you to join me and become part of Pratt’s future. With Dean Ravi Bellamkonda, and the 3. MAIL your gift to: great students and faculty, I can tell you from the inside—your support makes Pratt School of a diference and the future is bright! Engineering, Duke University, Cheers, Box 90271, Durham, NC 27708. Jim Ruth E’01 Associate Dean and Director of Development ...... Pratt School of Engineering ·····································......

2019 dukengineer 39 Annual Fund Campaign CLASS GOAL 2018-2019 Dollars Raised 2017-2018 PARTICIPATION 2017-2018 % Participation Goal 2018-2019 HCC $300,000 $294,717 40% 45% 1969 $20,000 $15,270 42% 44% 1970 $12,500 $11,684 32% 33% 1971 $135,000 $130,520 63% 64% 1972 $15,000 $14,150 46% 49% 1973 $50,000 $48,250 40% 41% 1974 $6,800 $4,030 39% 45% 1975 $17,000 $16,653 37% 38% 1976 $52,000 $51,685 36% 40% 1977 $25,000 $24,982 32% 35% 1978 $72,500 $72,190 35% 40% 1979 $55,000 $47,608 34% 38% 1980 $49,000 $48,190 35% 37% 1981 $180,000 $179,385 37% 38% 1982 $61,000 $60,338 34% 35% 1983 $159,000 $158,186 30% 32% 1984 $100,000 $82,222 36% 40% 1985 $114,500 $114,191 36% 38% 1986 $68,000 $67,293 33% 35% 1987 $140,000 $139,151 32% 35% 1988 $122,000 $121,798 43% 45% 1989 $72,000 $71,834 37% 42% 1990 $62,500 $61,974 39% 41% 1991 $40,000 $39,051 32% 35% 1992 $61,500 $60,946 35% 38% 1993 $45,500 $44,877 33% 36% 1994 $110,000 $104,461 31% 36% 1995 $31,000 $30,821 32% 33% 1996 $60,000 $58,892 33% 35% 1997 $71,500 $70,937 38% 39% 1998 $44,000 $43,163 33% 35% 1999 $32,000 $26,778 35% 40% 2000 $68,000 $67,176 34% 37% 2001 $25,000 $24,167 35% 38% 2002 $27,500 $26,778 34% 37% 2003 $25,000 $24,331 35% 38% 2004 $20,000 $13,599 29% 34% 2005 $16,000 $15,414 35% 38% 2006 $21,200 $20,677 35% 40% 2007 $16,000 $15,725 45% 51% 2008 $12,000 $11,821 38% 42% 2009 $26,000 $22,547 38% 41% 2010 $11,000 $10,241 39% 42% 2011 $9,200 $8,966 32% 36% 2012 $8,600 $8,323 33% 40% 2013 $11,000 $10,762 26% 32% 2014 $7,000 $5,034 30% 35% 2015 $6,500 $6,256 31% 36% 2016 $9,800 $9,444 27% 30% 2017 $7,600 $7,339 26% 30% 2018 $3,200 $3,000 46% 30% 2019 $0 $3,000 0% 50% Alumni $2,714,900 $2,630,827 38% 39.5% Parents & Friends $1,085,100 $1,176,173 Total $3,800,000 $3,807,000

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2019 dukengineer 41 Honor Roll 2017-18 Recognizing Leadership Giving Each year, leadership contributions represent more than 75 percent a number of leadership gift clubs. Membership is renewable an- of the Annual Fund’s cash total. These gifts provide the university nually and is based on Annual Fund gifts made or facilitated by with flexible resources to support a wide range of important needs. the individual and his/her spouse. Corporate matching gifts count In recognition of these generous donors, Duke has established toward membership if received or verified within the fiscal year.

Duke Annual Fund Leadership Giving Societies

President’s Society Washington Duke Society Young Alumni Leadership Society • Executive Cabinet $100,000+ • Partner $5,000-$9,999 • $500-$999 for undergraduates 5-9 years out • Cabinet Member $50,000-$99,999 • Fellow $2,500-$4,999 • $250-$999 for undergraduates 1-4 years out • Executive Council $25,000-$49,999 • Member $1,000-$2,499 • Council $10,000-$24,999 Student Leadership Society • $100+ for current undergraduate students

President’s Society Executive Cabinet - $100,000+ Mr. Eric James Schiffer # Mrs. Andrea and Mr. John David Tracy P’19 1971 Mr. John T. Chambers #^* 1984 Mr. Kenneth Thomas Schiciano #^* Mrs. Beverly Anne Wilkinson P’98, P’00, 1994 Mr. Michael James Bingle #^ 1986 Mr. Alexander L. Dean Jr. # P’03 #^* Parents and Friends 1988 Mr. Thomas Alan Burger Jr. # Mr. Anthony and Mrs. Mary Barra P’19, P’21 # 1992 Dr. Robert James Stets, Jr. #^ President’s Society Council Mrs. Eryn Ament Bingle #^ 1996 Mr. Joshua Brant Skudlarick $10,000 - $24,999 Mrs. Constance Elaine Chambers #^ 1997 Mr. Theodore Grey Perkins 1950 Mr. Robert Willis Chapman # Mr. David and Mrs. Jeanine Eklund P’18, P’22 # 2000 Mr. Sean Everett Delehanty 1956 Mr. W. John Swartz #^* 1958 Mr. Harold L. Yoh Jr. #^* President’s Society Cabinet Parents and Friends 1959 Mr. William K. West, Jr. # $50,000 - $99,999 Mrs. Catherine Dean # 1961 Mr. Carl E. Rudiger # 1962 Dr. William Walter McCutchen, Jr. #^* Mr. Jeffrey and Mrs. Martha Powers Gendell 1962 Mr. Cleveland C. Kern Jr. #* 1973 Mr. Fred Mehlert Fehsenfeld Jr. #^ A.B.’81, P’16, P’19, P’20 #^* 1963 Mr. Charles L. Grossman # 1981 Ms. Martha Lee Monserrate #^ Mrs. Patricia Lister Hanenberg P’04 # 1964 Mr. David A. Coolidge 1981 Mr. Jeffrey N. Vinik #^* Mrs. Sharon Doyle Hawkins P’09, P’12, Mr. James F. Rabenhorst #^* 1987 Mr. Lawrence D. Lenihan, Jr. #^ P’14 #^* 1966 Mr. Thomas E. Harrington #* Mrs. Carol M. Kaganov #^* 1967 Mr. Stephen C. Coley # Parents and Friends Ms. Lena Lee Mr. George H. Crowell # Ms. Katherine Durant and Mr. Gordon Sondland Mrs. Dawn Renee McDonald P’17, P’21 # 1968 Mr. Donald H. Turnbull # P’20, P’21 #^ Dr. Bradley L. Miller T’81 and Ms.Kathryn A. 1973 Mr. Ozey Knight Horton Jr. # Mrs. Suzanne White Fehsenfeld P’16 #^ Hollister A.B.’81, P’17 #^* 1977 Mrs. Janis J. Rehlaender #^* Estate of William Edward Hankins, Jr. Mrs. Melissa Ellen Perkins 1978 Mr. Herman Cone III # Mrs. Irene Lilly McCutchen WC’62 #^* Mr. Biggs and Ms. Marilyn Gilbreath Porter  Ms. Alison A. Ives Mr. Herbert Hardinge McDade III T’81 #^ A.B.’76, P’14 # 1979 Mr. Charles A. Tharnstrom # Mr. Alexander and Mrs. Rachel Rebbecca Stern Mr. James and Mrs. Heide Reilly P’19 1980 Mr. Christopher M. Relyea # B.S.’88, P’21 # Mrs. Carol Rosner P’18 # 1981 Mr. Amjad Bseisu # Mrs. Penny Vinik #^* P’13 Mr. Michael and Mrs. Denise Salvino P’20  Mr. James Christopher Daues #^ Mrs. Elizabeth Pixley Schiciano P’21 #^*  Mr. David Ivison Rowland # President’s Society Executive Council Mrs. Karen Schiffer #  Mr. Armando A. Tabernilla $25,000 - $49,999 Ms. Hilary A. Schneider #^ 1982 Mr. Christopher Bertrand Cook # 1960 Dr. Alan L. Kaganov #^* Mrs. Joan and Mr. C. Kevin Shannahan P’18 #  Mr. Russell A. Fadel 1967 Mr. Jerry C. Wilkinson #^* Mrs. Susan G. Simon #^ Mr. John C. Hausman III 1973 Mr. William J. Hanenberg # Mrs. Anna Oates Skudlarick  Mr. Thomas Anthony Natelli #^ 1976 Mr. William A. Hawkins III #^* Mr. Steven and Ms. Lucia Bassett Steinhilber 1983 Mr. David McDowell Bennett # 1980 Mr. James D. Heerwagen #^ A.B.’76, P’12, P’15 #^  Mr. Daniel M. Dickinson #^ Mr. David S. Taylor # Mrs. Laurette and Mr. Seymour Sternberg 1984 Ms. Julie Anne Keenan # 1983 Mr. John Martin McDonald, III # P’08 #^ Mr. James Kelly McGowan # Mr. Steven Craig Rosner # Mrs. Marsha Hellard Taylor P’10, P’14, P’16 # 1985 Mr. Stephen Ray Bolze #^

42 2019 dukengineer  Dr. Michael Joseph Cooney Mrs. Wendy G. Dyckerhoff # Washington Duke Society Partner  Mr. Nelson Elbert Matthews Jr. #^ Ms. Outtama Pam Fadel $5,000 - $9,999  Mr. David Lloyd Pratt # Mrs. Kim B. Fields A.B.’90 # 1955 Dr. Rhett T. George Jr. Mr. Barry E .Schneirov # Mrs. Diane Cheryl Fowler P’18, P’21 # 1956 Mr. William A. Kumpf Mr. Michael H. Yoh #^* Mrs. Gisela Franceschi and Mr. Elias Esber P’20 1957 Mr. Paul D. Risher #  Mr. Dimitri Edward Zarboulas Mr. William James Furber III A.B.’97 1960 Mr. James N. Barton #* 1986 Mr. Scott Jay Arnold # Mrs. Robin Cherry Glass A.B.’98 Mr. Walter A. Johnson 1987 Mr. Steven Floyd Fields # Mrs. Marie C. Grossman A.B.’63, P’97 # 1961 Mr. John M. Derrick Jr. #*  Mr. Cameron Harold Fowler # Mrs. Mary Palmer Harman M.B.A.’98 # Mr. Robert Allen Garda #^*  Ms. Suzanne M. Gregory # Mrs. Susan Harrington #^* Mr. Tom E. Leib #  Mr. Court Veghte Lorenzini # Mr. Jesse Hermann 1964 Mr. John R. Gabriel #*  Mr. Michael George Rhodes #^ Mrs. Sarah Horton # Admiral Grant T. Hollett Jr. Retired #  Ms. Denise Allen Williams Mrs. Terry Hausman 1966 Mr. Randolph K. Repass #^* 1988 Mr. Michael Anton Harman # Mrs. Courtney Walsh Jagannath 1967 Mr. Peter C. Brockett #  Mr. Brian J. Hogan # Mrs. Carol Rogers Kern B.S.N.’64, P’94 #* 1968 Mr. Norman A. Cocke III #^ Mr. Joseph Anthony Saldutti, Jr. # Mr. Michael Tassos Kirshbaum B.S.’98 1968 Mr. Russell L. Schoudt 1989 Mrs. Susan Green Daniel # Mrs. Robin Neff Lorenzini B.S.’87, Ph.D.’92, 1971 Mr. David W. Erdman # Mr. Scott Edward Telesz # P’19 # Mr. Brian H. Kennedy  Mr. Robert Rudolph Wahl Jr. # Mr. David M. Love A.B.’94, M.B.A.’01 #^ 1973 Dr. Mark Charles Davis 1990 Mr. Alfred W. Mordecai #^ Dr. Christina Welsh Madhany A.B.’07 1975 Mr. Mark E. Baldwin # Mr. Brian Randolph Williams Mrs. Jennifer R. Matthews P’19 #^ Mr. David F. Cammerzell 1994 Mr. J. Christopher Dries # Ms. Denise Leslie McCain-Tharnstrom A.B.’80 # 1976 Mr. Robert Edward Donaho # Mr. Stefan A. Dyckerhoff # Mrs. Mary N. McGowan Mr. Philip J. Hawk # Mrs. Valerie Marx Love #^ Mr. William and Mrs. Megan McManemin P’19, 1977 Mr. David P. Spearman # Mr. Alan L. Whitehurst # P’21 1978 Dr. Henry Kent Holland #^ Ms. Yin Yin Mrs. Victoria Stover Mordecai A.B.’91, P’20 #^ Mr. Jeffrey D. Ix #* 1997 Mrs. Sara Hassan Furber Meranee Phing Naaman B.S.’98 Mrs. Elizabeth Peloso #*  Mr. Christopher Hilton Young # Mrs. Sharmila Naidu 1979 Mr. David B. Dabney 1998 Dr. Christopher Paochung Cheng Ph.D. Mrs. Karen Marie Natelli P’10 #^ Mrs. Kathleen D. Ix #*  Mr. Russell Monroe Glass Mr. David and Mrs. Lisa Oertle P’19 Mr James E. Kemler  Mr. Ram Mohan Jagannath Mr. Pankaj S. Patel P’09 # Mr. Richard B. Parran, Jr. 1999 Mrs. Margaret Prestwood Chiou Mr. Michael and Mrs. Michelle Paulik P’21, P’23 Mr. Nicholas Zaldastani # 2000 Mr. Herbert F. Bohnet IV Mrs. Julie M. Pratt P’14 # 1980 Mr. Scott A. Brandt Mrs. Stacy L. Pineles # Mr. James E. Rehlaender P’07, P10, P’12, Mr. Andrew Kirby 2002 Ms. Alyssa Michelle Fanelli # P’19 #^ 1981 Dr. Carl E. McCants 2003 Mr. Max David Cohen Dr. Theodore F. Reiss P’18# Mr. J. Bradford McIlvain # 2006 Mr. Qahir Madhany Mrs. Sarah Estes Relyea # 1982 Mr. William B. Gex # 2009 Sahil P. Patel Mrs Maureen C. Rhodes P’19 #^ Mr. William R. Mendez Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Rosenthal T’00 1983 Mr. Farley William Bolwell Parents and Friends Mr. Sam B. Rovit and Mrs. Abigail C. Mackenzie Mr. William James Florence III Mrs. Amy Arnold P’20 # P’11 # Mr. Nicholas Joseph Naclerio # Ms. Penny A. Bennett P’14, P’16 # Mrs Suzanne B. Rowland P’14 # Mr. Harold Lionel Yoh III #^* Mr. David T. Bolno # Mrs. Jeanne K. Rudiger # 1984 Ms. D. Molthrop Mrs. Alicia Ann Bolze P’15 #^ Mrs. Petra Saldutti P’20 # Mr. Andrew Murray White # Mrs. Suha Riad Tawfq Bseisu P’22 # Mrs. Dorothy Swartz #^* Mrs. Katharyn Mountain White # Mrs. Mary and Mr. James C. Buie P’17 # Mrs. Susan L. Telesz # 1985 Mr. John R. Lambert Mrs. Cordylia Crook Chapman A.B.’50 # Mrs. Barbara S. Turnbull # Mr. Richard Joseph Pond Mrs. Charleen Cheng Mr. Stuart and Mrs Stacey Udell P’18 Mr. Michael Yamamoto # Mr. Frank Chiou A.B.’97 Mr. Luis Vidal and Mrs. Patricia Rojas P’20, P’22 1986 Mr. Joseph L. Aston Mrs. Jane G. Coley # Mrs. Jeanie Wahl P’22 # Mr. Lewis C. Brewster Mrs. Donna M. Cone # Mrs. Anne R. West B.S.N.’61 # Dr. David T. Dellaero # Mrs. Georgia Young Coolidge Mrs. Jessica Few Whitehurst A.B.’94 # Mr. Peter W. Flur Ms. Monique Cooney Ms. Kathleen McConnell Williams T’80 # Mr. Jonathan Michael Guerster # Mrs. Jane E. Cote-Cook A.B.’85, P’16, P’20 # Mrs. Gayle F. Yoh P’23 #^* 1987 Dr. Marc James Falleroni Mrs. Nancy Melzer Crowell P’05, P’08 # Mrs. Josefne Charlotte Young # 1988 Mr. Greg Alcorn Mr. Aaron Scott Daniel B.S.’89 # Mr. Brian Williams Mr. Paul Robert Freestone # Mrs. Suzanne Daues #^ Dr. Kevin X. Zhang Ph.D’94 and Mrs. Yao Yuan # Mrs. Ruby Grewal Holder # Mrs. Gina Dickinson P’15, P’19 #^ Mr. Shane Zhang Mr. Conrad Victor Langenhagen Mrs. Kristen Larsen Dries A.B.’94 # Mr. Thomas Charles Mazzucco Jr. #

2019 dukengineer 43 Honor Roll Mr. Franklyn Tyler Morrison III Mrs. Linda Derrick # Mr. Robert E. Olson P’17, P’19 Mrs. Tracy Anne Nickelsburg # Mrs. Elizabeth Dickinson A.B.’61, P’89 #^* Mr. Jack Wei-Chung Pan A.B.’98 Ms. Lee Jamie Tiedrich # Mrs. Suzanne and Mr. Timothy P. Eckersley P’16 Mrs Leslie S. Parran B.S.N.’79, P’07, P’11, P’13 Mr. Manlio Valdes # Mrs. Stephanie E. Elbers-Donaho A.B.’78, P’08, Mrs. Mary and Mr. Gregory Pearlman P’19 1989 Mr. Stephen Michael Nickelsburg # P’11 # Mr. Robert A. Peloso P’05 # Mr. Sean Welch O’Brien Mrs. Lynn Kendrick Erdman # Mrs. Margaret Cobey Perrone A.B.’89, P’19 # Mr. Peter John Perrone # Mr. Thomas Kleberg Espy A.B.’94 # Mrs. Elaine Peterson P’22 Mr. Steven C. Sands Mrs. Lina and Mr. Fady Fakhoury P’19 Mrs. Jennifer Pietrewicz # Ms. Shereen Sharon Shermak Ms. Tala Fakhoury Mrs. Maureen Deanna Pond P’19 1990 Mr. Dennis J. Courtney Mrs. Tina M. Falker Ms. Sally-Christine Rodgers #^* 1990 Mr. Bruce L. Faulkner Mrs. Cherie Fogle Faulkner Ms. Julie W. Rogers A.B.’97, J.D.’04 Dr. William F. Walker Mrs. Holly Schorr Beck Freestone # Mrs. Margie Sands 1991 Dr. Stacy Stansell Gardner #^ Mrs. Dorlisa King Flur B.S.’87, M.B.A.’88 Mrs. Suman and Mr. Nimish Sanghi P’20 Mrs. Tanda Shoenfelt Nizialek # Mrs. Patricia Gabriel # Mrs. Nicole A.B.’93 and Mr. Michael Schaufele Mr. Joseph Croman Peterson, Jr. Mrs. Annie Lewis J. Garda A.B.’61, P’90, GP’15, P’22 Mr. Scott Campbell Raney GP’18, GP’19 #^* Ms. Joy V. Seppala #^ 1992 Mr. Mahesh Chandrakant Bhumralkar # Mr. Matthew R. Gardner #^ Dr. Bansi and Sumati Shah P’97 Mr. Mark B. Williams Mrs. Abigail Gold Geller A.B.’06 Mr. Ian Simmons # 1993 Mrs. Holly Morris Espy # Mrs. Joanna M. George Mrs. Anne and Mr. Richard Smalling P’19 Mr. Jeffrey Kenneth Lopez Mrs. Mansi Agarwal Goyal Mrs. Patricia Ann Spearman P’06, P’08, P’11, Mr. Brian Alex Pietrewicz # Mrs. Kimberly Smith Guerster # P’13 # Mr. David N. Buza Mrs. Nicole Messinger Harder A.B.’00 Mrs. Michelle and Mr. Michael B.S.’89 Traylor # 1996 Mr. James K. Henry, Jr. # Mrs Sara Anne Hawk P’06 Mrs. Alene Theresa Valdes P’17 # Mr. Vinay Jaygopal Jayaram # Mrs. Stephanie Hawley Henry A.B.’96 # Mrs. Anissa Veshela Walker 1997 Dr. Varish Goyal Mr. Lofton P. Holder Jr. # Mrs. Stacey Wyche Williams Mr. Bharet Malhotra Mrs. Eva M. Holland #^ Mrs. Sharon Crutcher Yoh A.B.’83, P’09, Dr. Bret A. Rogers Mrs. Lynn Hollett P’93 P’17 #^* Mr. Malay Bansi Shah # Mrs. Mary English Johnson A.B.’59, P’86 2000 Mr. Gabriel Ernesto Tsuboyama Mrs. Alison and Dr. Stuart H. Johnston A.B.’88, Washington Duke Society Fellow 2001 Mr. Bryn D. Hardner P’21 # $2,500 - $4,999 2002 Mr. Matthew Quinn Christensen # Mrs. Jenny Keh 1956 Mr. George Jones Evans # 2006 Mr. Andrew Matamoros Stalnecker Mrs. Polly Jo Kemler 1957 Dr. G. Roy Elmore, Jr. 2007 Mr. Eric Leigh Geller Mrs. Barbara T. Kennedy A.B.’73 1959 Dr. Raymond Eugene Goodson #^* 2017 Mr. Nicholas Naclerio Mrs. Nancy Trettis Kirby P’09, P’12 1960 Mr. James H. Frey # 2020 Mr. Javier Vidal Rojas Mrs. Ellen A.B.’89 and Mr. Timothy Kollar, P’21 # 1961 Mr. Ernest D. Taylor # Ms. Helen and Mr. Roger A Krone P’14 1962 Colonel George P. Summers ^ Parents and Friends Mr. Alexander P. Kvamme A.B.’10 1964 Dr. Richard Barton Fair Mrs. Karen Rose Alcorn Mrs. Lori Langenhagen P’22 1965 Mr. Michael Sherman Walsh Jr. # Mrs. Judith L. Anderson P’20, P’21 # Mrs. Bettsy Creigh Leib B.S.N.’62, P’93, P’95 # 1967 Mr. F. Barry McWilliams Mrs. Lisa Lew Aston A.B.’86, P’17 Mrs. Lisa and Mr. Henry J. Leibowitz P’18 1969 Mr. Joseph H. Jarboe #^ Mrs. Elizabeth Hanna Barton #* Ms. Angela Ann Lessuise A.B.’00 Dr. Robert C. Marlay Mrs. Sally Polsfoot Baldwin P’07, P’08 # Mrs. Nancy and Mr. Donald A. Lewis P’07, 1970 Dr. Alan G. Goedde Mr. and Mrs. D. Theodore Berghorst P’09 # P’10 #  Mr. R. Keith Harrison Jr. #* Mrs. Kara Bolwell P’19 Dr. Kelly K. Liang P’19 1971 Mr. Donald M. Helfer Mrs. Mary A Brandt Mrs. Guillemette Loisel #  Dr. Chun H. Lam # Mrs. Stacie Lea Brewster Dr. John Joseph Mastrototaro M.S.’84, Ph.D.’89, 1972 Mr. Paul Ruffn Scarborough #* Mrs. Laureen Belle Brockett P’09, P’20 # P’20  Mr. Gerald R. Whitt ESQ Mrs. Caroline Nathaniel Buza A.B.’95 Ms. Kelly Mazzucco 1976 Dr. Neal J. Galinko Mrs. Patricia T. Cammerzell P’17 Mrs. Diann W. McCants  Dr. Bayard L. Powell # Mr. Eric Brian Childs B.S.’01 and Mrs. Tessa Anne Mr. Lakshya Madhok A.B.’11  Mr. Edward T. Stockbridge Chamberlain Mrs. Maura McIlvain # 1978 Mr. Banks Jefferson Clark # Mrs. Elizabeth Young Christensen # Mrs. Carolyn Mendez  Mrs. Brenda Harrison Letzler Mrs. Christine Courtney Dr. David C. Moltrop, Jr. B.S.’83, P’14, P’18  Mr. Stephen Bradford Slawson Mrs. Lydia and Dr. Leonardo Cruz Ph.D.’68 Mrs. Margaret Soracchi Morrison 1979 Mr. Jonathan Norton # Mrs. Nancy A. Dabney A.B.’79, P’05 Mrs. Jacqueline Morrison Naclerio, Esq A.B.’83,  Mr. Michael T. Plantamura Dr. Diane Holditch Davis B.S.N.’73, P’12 P’17, P’20 #  Mr. David Michael Savard # Mr. Victor and Mrs. Diane de Galard P’20 Mr. Jason C. Nizialek B.S.’91 # 1980 Mr. Pedro Fenjves Mrs. Karen and Mr. Marc de Saint Phalle A.B.’88 Mrs. Paula O’Brien  Ms. Linda S. Floyd Mrs. Joanne Burke Dellaero A.B.’86 # Mrs. Sheryl Lynn Olson B.S.’84, and  Dr. Marla Jane Franks

44 2019 dukengineer  Mr. Jeffrey William Miller Mr. Patrick C. Thomasma Mrs. Christina Campbell Endrud A.B.’95 1981 Mr. Keith D. Paulsen 1998 Mr. Travis Michael Troyer Mrs. Catherine Shannon M.S.N.’96 and Dr.  Mr. Thomas Beck Robey 1999 Mr. Young Jae Choi Ronald J. Epstein Ph.D.’96 1982 Dr. John W. Barton #  Mr. David Earl Dolby Mrs. Juliana Feenaghty # 1984 Mr. Benjamin Cabell Bonifant  Mr. Jason David Stipanov Mrs. Marla and Dr. Steven Feldman P’20  Ms. Elizabeth Ann Carter 2000 Mr. Arnaud P. Karsenti Mrs. June Dunn Fenjves P’08, P’19 Mr. Jeffrey S. Ebeling 2001 Mrs. Sarah Bradley Higgins Mrs. Amy Dering Parker  Mr. Douglas Ernest Giordano 2004 Mr. Jeremy Michael Tucker Mr. Andrew N. Ford  Ms. Page Ives Lemel 2005 Mr. Jeffrey Michael McCormick Mrs. Tamara Duncan Free A.B.’93, M.B.A.’99, Mr. David R. Smith Mr. Kevin S. Parker J.D.’99  Mr. Frank Eugene Wierengo 2008 Alexander McKinnon Mrs. Jacqueline Frey A.B.’64 # 1985 Ms. Ledi Sivewright Trutna # 2009 Ms. Molly Rebecca Bierman Mrs. Yvonne Galinko 1987 Dr. Douglas Charles Allen  Mr. Douglas William Bycoff Mrs. Nicetas Giordano P’19 Mr. Richard H. Bevier 2015 Mr. Max Orenstein Mrs. Susan Elizabeth Goodson A.M.’62 #^  Mr. Robert F. Brandenburg, III 2016 Mr. William Kane Dougherty Mrs. Judith and Mr. George Grune P’22 Mrs. Laura B. Graham-Ford Mrs. Meera and Mr. Seetharaman Harikrishnan  Mr. Steven E. Lawson Parents and Friends P’16  Mr. Gregory Allen Murray II Mrs. Debbie Allen Mrs. Marilyn Agnes Harrison B.S.’71, P’97,  Mrs. Lisa Miller Willis The Honorable Lawrence Patrick Auld P’02, P’06 #* 1988 Dr. Salim Farouk Idriss Ms. Maria Mena Avansino A.B.’01 Ms. Mary and Mr. Jonathan Hastings P’21, P’22  Ms. Leslie Susan Prescott Mr. Jeff Bader Dr. Matthew Healey 1989 Mr. Christopher Lawrence Eisenbies Dr. Michael D. Bailey A.B.’93 Mrs. Patricia K. Helfer  Mr. Dwight Elmer Galbi Mrs. Michelle Henry Barton # Dr. Steven Patrick Higgins B.S.’98, M.D.’02,  Mr. Steven Dake Matthesen Mrs. Laura Fuller Bevier A.B.’87 H.S.’99-’02 Mr. Donald P. Shatto Mrs. Clare Marguerit Bonifant Mr. Zachary A. B.S.’11 and Mrs. Kris McKinnon Mr. Frederick G. Springman Mr. Frank L. Bowman USN (Retired) A.B.’66, Hing B.S.’11  Mr. John Loyal Willis and Mrs. Linda Anne Bowman P’90 Mrs. Suein L. Hwang 1990 Ms. Lisa Ann Bader Mrs. Gail Boyer Dr. Marilyn M. Idriss B.S.’88, M.D.’92, Mr. Michael Patrick Dierks Mrs. Paula Guerrieri Brandenburg H.S.’92-’95  Mr. Christopher Bret Johnson Ms. Bonnie L. Bycoff P’06, P’09 # Mrs. Michelle Marie Ingram Mr. Robert L. Seelig # Mrs. Mary Kay Burwell Scarborough P’08 # Mrs. Alison Giordano Ismael B.S.’96 1991 Mr. Eric Martin Free Mrs. Mary E. Caponera P’12 # Mrs. Anne Clark Jarboe P’04 #^ Dr. Jeffrey S. McVeigh Mrs. Tahua and Mr. Gerard Catillon P’19 Mr. Stephen Connell Jones T’06, M.E.M.’11 and Mr. Richard S. Vandermass Dr. Charlotte Reeves Clark A.B.’79, M.E.M.’83, Ms. Hayes Neely Jones B.S.’06, M.E.M.’08  Ms. Dixie Thomas Wells Ph.D.’07, P’12 # Mrs. Susan and Mr. Richard Hubert Jones Jr. 1993 Mr. Gregory P. Lissy Ms. Leslie and Mr. Robert Dahl P’15 # B.S.’05 #  Mr. Michael Kevin Ryan Ms. KJ Dell’Antonia # Mrs. Rebecca Strassberg Karsenti A.B.’00 1994 Mr. Dennis M. Feenaghty # Mrs. Yenii and Mr. Walter John Dex Jr. A.B.’88 Mr. Allan Y. Kim A.B.’88 and Mrs. Wonmee Chun  Mr. Antonio Minchella Mrs. Dagmar Dolby P’99 P’18 Dr. Mohammad B. Ismael Mr. William R. and Mrs. Tara M. Dougherty P’16, Mrs. Edith Lam P’00 # 1995 Mr. Nikolas Charles Endrud P’21 Mrs. Grayson and Mr. David Lane P’20 1996 Mr. Daniel Vernon Ingram Mrs. Susan Huttenlocher Ebeling P’20 Dr. Mark S. Lemel Dr. Suneel N. Nagda Mrs. Sandra Eisenbies Mr. Jonathan Robert Letzler A.B.’78, P’08, P’17 1997 Dr. Gregory Murad Mrs. Mary Caryl Elmore Mrs. Kathleen M. Liatti Ms. Karen S. Lissy A.B.’94 Dr. Mary and Dr. Thomas S. Livingston P’15, # James B. Duke Society: P’18 Recognizing those individuals who have followed the example and generosity of Duke University’s founder, Mr. Justin B.S.’00 and Mrs. Neha Markle James B. Duke, by continuing his vision through involvement and support, and by providing cumulative gifts Mrs. Jennifer Berry Matthesen exceeding $100,000, pledged or paid, to all areas of Duke University. Ms. Elizabeth Harper McCormick A.B.’06

^ Braxton Craven Society: Mr. Howie McDonell Recognizing individuals whose extraordinary commitment and leadership have helped transform Duke, just as Mrs. Patterson M.B.A.’84 and Mr. Colin M. President Craven transformed Union Institute into Trinity College, and whose generous support of the university McKinnon A.B.’77, M.B.A.’82 P’08, P’11 totals $1 million or more, pledged or paid. Mrs. Sara Pettes McWilliams A.B.’68 Mrs. Melissa Theis McVeigh A.B.’92 * Founders Society: Mrs. Elizabeth Roach Miller Recognizingthose individuals who have distinguished themselves by looking to the future of Duke and the Mrs. Tamara Ann Milliken School of Engineering, these members have generously established a permanent endowment for the School of Mrs. Amy Larson Murray A.B.’88 Engineering to commemorate their loyalty and support in perpetuity. (active from 1980 through 2004) Mrs. Jennifer R. Bentz Nagda A.B.’96

2019 dukengineer 45 Honor Roll Mrs. Lynn Norton P’13 #  Dr. Joseph M. Hunt, III Mr. Michael L. Gollobin Mr. Richard L. and Mrs. Robin Macfadden 1962 Mr. Armon Dula  Mr. James Charles Lordeman Parish III P’07  Mr. Thomas Eugene Gallagher  Ms. Rebecca R. Lula #^ Mrs. Jacqueline S. Paulsen A.B.’82  Mr. Randall Charles Herring  Ms. Pamela R. Moore Mr. Bradford C. and Ms. Shannon M. Richter  Mr. Charles Thomas Paul  Dr. Lisa Schichtel Orton Ph.D. A.B.’91 1963 Mr. George M. Grills #*  Mr. Shao F. Wang Mrs. Jill G. Robey  Mr. John C. Orr  Mr. Gregory Scot Wolcott Mrs. Kathy and Mr. Thomas J. Rucker P’96  Mr. Paul Allan Rauschelbach  Mr. Richard G. Wolfe Mrs. Kristen T. Ryan 1964 Mr. Kenneth D. Kennedy, Jr. #^ 1979 Mr. J. Theodore Balph Mrs. Rahilla G. Abbas Shatto A.B.’91 Mr. Michael Nickelsburg USN (Retired) #  Mr. Albert N. Gore, III Mr. Gauravjit Singh M.Eg.M.’07 1965 Mr. Nathanael Broker  Mr. Alden S. Hart Jr. Mrs. Linda Gray Slawson  Mr. William F. Cromartie  Mrs. Joan Lowe Marks # Mrs. M. Virginia Stockbridge 1966 Mr. Roderick A. MacLeod  Ms. Karen S. Martin Mrs. Summers #^ Ms. Katherine C. Norris #  Mr. Douglas A. McGraw Ms. Nancy E. Tate P’08 1967 Dr. Robert C. deGroof, Ph.D. #  Dr. Scott F. Midkiff, Ph.D. Mrs. Gloria H. Taylor  Mr. Howard P. McJunkin Jr. #  Mr. Bradley G. Watts Ms. Elisa Elena Thielen Vallenilla 1968 Mr. Kenneth Spaulding Chestnut, Sr.  Dr. R. Davis Webb Jr. # Dr. George Alexander Truskey and Ms. Anna A.  Mr. Robert T. Summers # 1980 Dr. Robert D. Huang Wu P’10 #* 1969 Mr. Alvin H. Mayo Jr. Mr. Jeffrey Warren Reedy Mr. Mark Trutna P’17 #  Dr. John Vick Mickey M.D.  Dr. Mack Thomas Ruffn, IV Mr. Xavier Vegas M.B.A.’09  Mr. Turner Whitted PHD 1981 Mr. Darryl W. Copeland, Jr. #^* Mr. Michael John Wassmer A.M.’94 Mr. Thomas M. Woodard #  Mr. Patrick Joseph Keegan Mrs. Jessica Bradley Weinberg 1970 Mr. Jonathan F. Llewellyn  Dr. Richard Walter Pekala Mrs. Nancy and Dr. Thomas White P’20 Mr. Robert K. Smith Mr. George S. Plattenburg, Jr. # Mrs. Elizabeth and Mr. Kenneth C. Whitney 1971 Mr. Robert W Althuas #  Mrs. Caroline S. Schlaseman # P’14 # Mr. Robert W. Carr, Jr. #*  Mr. Craig Jay Soloff Mrs. Barbara Valk Wierengo P’13  Mr. Truman Dent Donoho, III 1982 Mr. Danal A. Blessis Ms. Julie Suzanne Withers A.B.’78  Mr. Ted Kirk Field Ms. Catherine Louise Iacobo Mr. John and Mrs. Karen Wood P’21 Mr. Curt A. Rawley # Dr. Howard Ira Levy Mrs. Karen and Mr. John S. Wood P’21 Mr. James L. Stuart, ESQ # Dr. Thomas Andrew Oetting Dr. Yi Yang Ph.D. M.S.’00 and Mrs. Lin Sun  Mr. George Joseph White 1983 Mr. Stephen D. Bard 1972 Dr. Frank Birinyi Mrs. Kirsten Beda Washington Duke Society Member  Dr. Edward G. Buckley, M.D. Mr. James Arthur Cavenaugh, III $1,000 - $2,499  Dr. Alan L. Detwiler Ms. Jean Donath Franke 1942 Dr. Robert Rivers Everett *  Mr. Tedd H. Jett  Mrs. Allison Haack Glackin 1946 Mr. Richard E. Bisbe  Mr. Larry W. Mobley  Mr. John Thomas Meaney  Mr. Alvin R. Murphy Jr. Mr. Alan D. Sherwood  Mrs. Elizabeth S. Owen 1951 Mr. Edgar C. Fox Jr. 1973 Mr. Robert R. Ando  Mr. David Ross Pitser  Mr. Charles W. Treat  Mr. Henry Powell Betz  Mr. Christopher Michael Waters 1952 Mr. William Davis McRae  Mr. Walter Jeffrey Bishop 1984 Mr. Kevin James Fellhoelter 1955 Mr. Ray M. Olds #  Dr. Glenn D. Jordan, Jr.  Mr. Haroon Inam  Mr. Donald L. Stegner  Mr. Scott A. McHugh  Ms. Deborah Jane MacKay 1956 Mr. James Arthur Cavenaugh, Jr. #  Dr. Frederick Eugene Munschauer III  Ms. Sarah DeCrane Norton  Mr. Robert Eadie  Dr. Paul A. Vadnais 1985 Mrs. Audrey V. Brown Mr. W. Russell Scheirman II 1974 Mr. Robert E. Fraile  Mr. Dale Leroy Brunelle Mr. Harold D. Scheid Mr. Robert F. Stevens  Mr. Michael Charles Lenz 1957 Mr. John David Peyton  Dr. J. Erby Wilkinson Mrs. Debra M. Parrish 1958 Mr. Richard L. Goldstein 1975 Mr. R. Gregory Stortstrom  Mr. Brian Joseph Roach  Mr. David Lyman  Mr. Peter W. Waxter  Mr. Spencer William White  Mr. James W. Redmond  Dr. David Martyn Wheeler 1986 Mr. James Edward Albright 1959 Mr. C. Leland Bassett #* 1976 Mr. Edward Anapol  Mr. Richard Conway  Mr. C. Thomas Biggs #  Ms. Laurie C. Conner  Mr. Sam A. Ghazaleh  Mr. John D. Roberts # 1977 Mr. Robert T. Hyatt  Mrs. Julie Hollander Grill  Mr. Mebane E. Turner Jr. #  Mr. John D. Millan Mr. Lawrence J. Lang # 1960 Dr. William F. Chambers Mr. George E. Murphy # Mr. Robert F. Shuford, Jr.  Mr. Harmon Thomas Gnuse  Mr. David B. Stewart 1987 Mr. Paul Chae  Mr. Edward E. Kaufman 1978 Mrs. Victoria Smith Bell Mr. James L. Dolan  Dr. Jan Lee Mize #* Gary W. Burchill, Ph.D.  Mr. Robert Peter Maliff 1961 Dr. Martin George Buehler Mr. Brian F. Gaston  Dr. Kyle W. Young

46 2019 dukengineer 1988 Mr. Carlton Hayes Gerber  Mr. Steven Andrew McClelland #  Mr. Yashar Pirzadeh  Mr. Amede William Hungerford  Mr. Robert A. McClung  Mr. Jason S. Su Dr. Michael Thomas Munley 1996 Mr. Ethan Isaac Berger  Dr. Michael David Zordan  Mr. Elmer Allas Ramirez Mr. Thomas M. Brundage 2006 Mrs. Omaira C. Brightman 1989 Mrs. Mary Cates Carlson Mr. Peter Bryan Ms. Mika J. Tanimoto-Story  Mr. James David Kolenski Mr. James Douglas Campbell III  Ms. Xinfeng Evelyn Hu  Ms. Jennifer Kelley Robinson  Mrs. Holly Crist-Mansson Kelly 2007 Mr. Nishanth K. Dev Dr. Elizabeth C. Tyler-Kabara  Dr. Sunil Narendra Gandhi  Mr. Meng Gao 1990 Mr. John D. Adkins, II Mr. David B. Morton  Mr. Jeffrey C. Herbert  Dr. Michael Goodwin Cetta 1997 Mr. Arthur Warren Brackin, IV #  Mrs. Meredith C. Herbert  Mr. John Patrick Comerford  Ms. Stacey Jean Davis Mr. Ryan C. Pertz  Mr. Paul Thomas Hertlein  Mr. Francisco Javier Fernandez  Mr. Noah Sakimura  Mr. Thomas Eric McMullen  Mr. Andrew John Hoopengardner 2008 Ms. Audrei Elizabeth Drummond  Dr. Robert Alec Naslund  Ms. Anita Marie Suchdeo  Mr. Paul Ruffn Scarborough Jr. #* Mr. Richard E. Nicholas  Mr. Marwan Khaled Saeed Tabbara 2009 Mr. Bryan Ethan Fleming  Mr. Timothy Lucien Proulx Mr. Michael Allen Wesley  Mr. Preston S. Porter  Mr. Edward Loring Trimble 1998 Dr. Nathan David Bronson 2010 Mr. George Lefelar  Mr. Robert David Wescott  Mr. Damian Vinson Dolland  Mr. Alex S. Reinstein Mrs. Cheryl A. White  Mrs. Amanda Hallet Gelber #  Mr. Peter Copelain Williams 1991 Mr. Jonathan Lowell Danielson  Mr. Nicholas Robert Gelber # 2011 Mr. Jared Alexander Dunnmon Mr. Daniel R. King  Mr. Lee Ott 2012 Mr. Izundu Chukwuemeka Obi-Onuoha  Dr. Steven Hsin-hung Lin, M.D.  Mr. Robert Benjamin Vermillion 2013 Mr. Daniel D. Lasowski  Dr. Denise Iuliano Pittaro 1999 Mr. Joshua Philip Arwood  Mr. Emmanuel G. Lim 1992 Dr. John Joseph Devaney, Jr.  Mr. Anthony Lagnese  Mr. Bennie Su Mr. Jaime D. Hobbeheydar  Mr. Wesley Rogers McClelland 2015 Mr. Bojia Chen  Dr. Elizabeth McClelland Lutostansky  Dr. Kevin Bryce McGowan 2016 Ms. Erica Fischer-Colbrie  Ms. Valecia Denise Maclin  Mr. Mark S. McKeag Mr. James Earl Sawyer Mr. Justin B. Mean Mrs. Ann Nelson Mittelstadt  Mr. Craig Gerard Vincent  Mr. Brian James Nalle  Mr. Eric Zen-Shah Wang 2018 Mr. Ryan St Pierre  Dr. John Patrick Rodgers 2000 Mr. Grant R. Allen 2019 Ms. Alexandra Brooke Walker  Mr. John Anthony Sartor Mr. William N. Camp, II 2020 Ms. Venezia Rose Leone  Mr. William Tilghman Schlough Mr. Edward K. Donnelly 2021 Ms. Emily Cloud Barre Dr. Seth Alain Watkins #  Mr. Eren Mehmet Ergin  Mr. Yukai Qian 1993 Dr. Rahul Vinod Deshmukh Mr. Michael S. Hernandez-Soria Mr. Ian Christopher Doiron Mr. Daniel Crocker Lowrie Parents and Friends Mr. Louis A. Falvo, III Ms. Jacquelyn June Renton Mrs. Kristen Elizabeth Albright  Lieutenant Karl William Kottke Mr. Kenneth George Schopfer Mrs. Katherine Kennedy Allen  Mr. Michael Lincoln Krachon Mr. Daniel Robert Silver Mrs. Marybeth Althaus #  Dr. Hong Andy Park 2001 Mr. Jonathan Lyons Caine Dr. Charles Chibuzor Anamelechi M.S.’07,  Mrs. Gillian Fischbach Parton P.E. Mr. John Nathan Day Ph.D.’08  Mrs. Margaret M. Rodgers Mrs. Lauren Smetko Dieterich Mrs. Cynthia and Mr. Billy C. Anderson P’11 #  Mr. William John Scheessele  Mr. Kevin Edwards Ms. Rosanna Ando  Ms. Ann Marie Scott  Ms. Jennifer Koh Dr. Chadwick M. Baker, III M.S.’70, Ph.D.’71  Mr. David James Sullivan  Mr. David Richard Mandel Ms. Marcia R. Barham  Mr. David S. Wasik #  Mr. Justin Mulhern Offen Mrs. Barkha and Mr. Bharat Bakhshi P’20  Mr. Robert Alton Wyatt  Mr. Brandon Hugh Stroy Ms. E. Rebecca Ballard A.B.’04 1994 Dr. Henry F. Butehorn  Mr. Christopher Andrew Winter Mrs. Lori R. Bard P’13 Mr. James A. Grover 2002 Mrs. Danielle Chalson Mrs. Catherine and Mr. Bart Barre P’21 Mr. Brian L. Helm Mr. John R. Means Mrs. Rebecca Bostian Bassett P’89, P’93 #  Mr. Mark Edward Kraynak 2003 Mr. Nathan Lincoln Chao Mr.Christopher Beda Dr. Maria A. Manning  Mr. Matthew F. Sutherland Mr. James R. Bell III A.B.’78  Mr. Paul Joseph Orsulak Jr.  Dr. Mausumi Natalie Syamal Prof. Ravi V. Bellamkonda and Mrs. Lalita Mrs. Julie Davidson Rocherolle  Mr. Amar Kumar Tanna Kaligotla P’21  Ms. Linda Quing Young 2004 Mr. Joseph Tillman Elliott Mr. John R. A.B.’65 and Mrs. Jo Anne Bertsch 1995 Dr. Jeffrey A. Chard  Mr. David Brandon Jones Mr. John and Ms. Carmen Betancourt P’19  Mrs. Allison Broker Cleveland  Mr. Andrew David Steinberg Mrs. Mary Golson Biggs A.B.’62, P’87 # Mr. Scott W. Dubbeling  Mr. Jeffrey Michael Trost Mrs. Sylvia Hasler Bisbe  Mr. Richard Edward Finley 2005 Mr. Thomas C. Goltermann The Honorable Jane and  Mr. Brian Marchiel  Dr. Andrew B. Holbrook Mr. Douglas Bland P’20

2019 dukengineer 47 Honor Roll Ms. Beatrice and Mr. Gary Boslough P’20 Mr. Mheir Doursounian Mr. Dajun Hou M.Eg.M.’04 Mrs. Karen Freeman Brackin A.B.’00 # Mrs. Holly Dubbeling Mrs. Gina Michelle Huang P’08 Mr. Michael D. Bradshaw P’15 Mrs. Rose Marie Dula Mrs. Sabrina Hungerford Mr. David Jeffrey Brightman B.S.’06 Dr. Preston Dunnmon A.B.’80, M.D.’84, Mrs. Annette Hunt Mrs. Carole Broker M.B.A.’02, P’11, P’14 # Mrs. Paula H. Hyatt Dr. Paola Bronson B.S.’00 Mrs. Sabitha Faizal and Dr. Tadashi Ihara Ph.D.’90 Mr. Stephen Clinton Brown, III A.B.’87 Mr. Faizal Eledath P’20 Ms. Anne Margaret Jackson Mr. John Albert Brunalli P’98 Mrs. Land Douglas Elliott A.B.’04 Mr. Joshua A.B.’06 and Mrs. Rachel Jackson Mrs. Victoria Jean Brundage Mrs. Nelda Ergin Dr. Mudit Kumar Jain Ph.D.’99 Mrs. Kristina Brunelle Mrs. Ann T. Everett Mrs. Lora Witner Jett Mr. Woody Bucher III Mrs. Kristen Falvo Mr. Weiwei Jian M.S.’08 Mrs. Marcia Louise Buehler Ms. Anne Willie Feinberg A.B.’13 Mrs. Naijun Jing and Mr. Hongbiao Jin P’21 Mrs. Cristina D. Burchill Mrs. Kathleen J. Finley Mr. Christopher M.S.’92 and Mrs. Lori J. Butehorn Mrs. Kathy and Mr. Eric Fischer-Colbrie P’16 Mrs. Jennifer Johnson Mr. Barry Norman Bycoff P’06, P’09 # Mrs. Susan A.B.’76 and The Honorable Kristina M. Johnson #* Mrs. Kenzie Caine Mr. Charles Avery Fisher Jr. P’13 #* Mrs. Jodi and Mr. Daniel Jordan P’20 Mrs. Nicole Campbell Mrs. Jill Foster Mrs. Elizabeth Neal Jordan P’13 Mr. James Michael Carlson P’22 Mrs. Joyce Linthicum Fox A.B.’51, P’78, P’80, Ms. Miriam Kassem Dr. Marjorie Barnwell Carr M.T.S.’92 #* P’82, GP’17 Mrs. Lynne M. Kaufman A.B.’61, P’86 Ms. Kathy Ellen Carter Mrs. Susan Englander Fraile Ms. Vinitha Kaushik B.S.’05 Mrs. Evan Trulove Cavenaugh Mr. Robert E. Franke A.B.’83, P’13, P’16 Mrs. Genevieve and Mr. R. Laurence Keene Mrs. Nell P. Cavenaugh Mr. John David Fries B.S.’00 P’20 Mrs. Denise Schrier Cetta A.B.’90 Mrs. Mary A. Gallagher Mrs. Sara R. Kennedy #^ Mrs. Ellen H. Chae Mrs. Anupama Prabhu Gandhi A.B.’98 Mr. Mark W. Kelly M.B.A.’98 Ms. Connie T. Chai B.S.’10, M.B.A.’16 Dr. Jane and Mr. Peter L. Garrambone, Jr. P’15 Ms. Christine Young Mee Kim Kottke A.B.’93 Mr. Andrew Stephen Chalson A.B.’02 Mrs. Jennifer M. Gaston Mrs. Cristin Corless Krachon B.S.’93 Mrs. Mary D. Chambers A.M.’65, P’91 Ms. Alexandra and Mr. Ethan Gerber P’21 Mrs. Mary B.S.’81 and Mr. Bradley R. Krey Mrs. Jessica Lin Chao Mrs. Kelly Matthews Gerber A.B.’88, P’22 P’15 #* Mrs. Noelle Chard Mrs. Irene A. Ghazaleh P’20 Mrs. Rae and Mr. John A Kritzmacher P’16 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chin P’01 Mr. George B. Glackin III P’12, P’14 Dr. Meena E. Lagnese B.S.’99 Professor Paul and Mrs. Chia-Chun Chou P’20 Mrs. Jeanne Gnuse Mrs. Susan M. Murphy P’09, P’09, P’13 Ms. Mary Beth Clark and Mr. Dominic S. Moffa Mrs. Christina Goldstein Mrs. Katherine Broome Lang P’17 # P’18 Mrs. Charlotte Gollobin P’78, P’80 Mrs. Jane E. Lenz Mrs. Ann and Mr. Sheffeld C. Clarke A.B.’63 Mrs. Jenna Oates Goltermann Dr. Stephanie and Dr. James Levey P’18 Major General Charles H. Cleveland Ms. Jeanette Shelor Gore Mrs. Faith Frankel Levy P’17 Mrs. Patricia Conway Dr. Jonelle Senita Grant A.B.’02 Ms. Hong Li M.S.’92 Mrs. Karen Eberhard Copeland P’13 #^ Mrs. Dale Greenberg Mrs. Jie Wu and Dr. Xiang Li P’20 Ms. Carolyn V. Cotton Ms. Kim Wilson and Mr. Gary Gregory P’21 Mrs. Xue Li and Mr. Zicheng Liu P’19 Dr. Virginia Lee Crowder B.S.’09 Dr. Warren M. Grill Ph.D. P’21 Dr. Rui Liao M.S.’02, Ph.D.’04 Dr. Susan A. Cummings and Mrs. Rosalie Grills # Mr. Prescott B.S.’68, M.B.A.’72 and Dr. James D. Torosis P’11 Mr. David Mackenzie Grimes P’18 Mrs. Maria G. Little P’03 Mrs. Amy and Mr. Gregory Curd P’18 Ms. Jessica Grounds Mrs. Trilby Duncan Llewellyn B.S.’70, P’95, P’99 Mrs. Lara and Mr. Taiwo Danmola P’18 Mrs. Marcela M. Grover Mrs. Bette J. Lordeman Mr. Blaine Davis Mrs. Krishnaveni Meka and Mr. Roshan B. Mr. Robert B. Lueck Mrs. Julia C. A.B.’77 Dr. Eugene D. Day Jr. Gudapati P’17, P’22 Mr. Mark David Lutostansky A.B.’90 A.B.’77 Ms. Julie Guest A.B.’85, P’09 Mrs. Tongt Lyman Mrs. Taylor Christine Day B.S.’00 Dr. Kara Haas A.B.’80, P’11, P’14 # Mr. S. Scott MacLeod #^ Dr. Ellen deGroof P’02 # Ms. Susan C. Ross and Mrs. Jacqueline Leigh Majors Arwood Mrs. Sujata W. Deshmukh Mr. Thomas B. Hadzor P’09, P’10 Mrs. Rebecca Cheryl Mandel A.B.’03 Mrs. Barbara Detwiler Mrs. Carolyn Cantlay Hart Mr. Christopher N. Manning A.B.’95 Mrs. Jennifer Tationa Devaney Mrs. Kari Kullberg Helm Mrs. Christina Maluenda Marchiel B.S.’97 Ms. Shu-Guo Diao and Professor Pei Zhong Mrs. Kristina Devlin Hertlein Dr. Steven Edward Marks B.S.’78, P’11, P’15 # P’16 Dr. Valerie Lynn Hillings A.B.’93 Ms. Anita Seipp Marmaduke P’10 Dr. Claire Diep and Mr. Ming Chen P’17 Mrs. Susan and Mr. Stephen P. Hindman P’00, Mr. Neal A.B.’64 and Mrs. Sandra Marshall Mr. Christopher William Dieterich A.B.’01 P’04 Mrs. Sarah and Mr. Garrett J. McAvoy P’20 Mrs. Mary and Dr. Brian G. Donley P’15, P’19, Mrs. Margaret Hobbeheydar Mrs. Elizabeth Gray McClelland # P’22 Ms. Leigh Ann Holt B.S.N.’84, P’10, P’16 Mrs. Cynthia McClung Mrs. Carolyn Donnelly Mr. Michael J. Horowitz A.B.’88 and Mrs. Marianne B. McGraw B.S.N.’80, P’07 Mrs. Tilly H. Donoho Ms. Greta Kessel P’22 Mrs. Sharon McHugh

48 2019 dukengineer Mrs. Mary Lou McJunkin # Mrs. Dorothy Joyce Rauschelbach A.B.’63 Mrs. Marion Theresa Rucker Watkins ESQ Mrs. Amy Murnick McKeag A.B.’98, M.B.A.’06 Mrs. Kathy Rawley P’98, P’16 # A.B.’96, J.D.’99 # Mrs. Kelly Christine McMullen Mrs. Enid Lynn Rayner Mrs. Regina Patricia Watts Mrs. Nancy Lee Howell McRae Mrs. Edith B. Redmond Mrs. Roberta and Mr. Richard Watts P’18 Ms. Susan Blake Meaney P’14 Mrs. Katherine Reedy Mrs. Gretchen Wegmann Smith and Dr. Eleanor and Dr. Ronald Melles P’18 Mr. Peter M. Reilly P’16 Mr. Stephen J. Smith P’21 Mrs. Radhika Menon-Jain Mr. Philip Byron Renton Mrs. Kristine Atkinson Wescott Mrs. Sofa Zhang Midkiff Mrs. Alice Carmichael Richey Mrs. Tracy Dearth Wesley A.B.’97 Mr. Craig S. Miller A.B.’69 and Ms. Susanne and Dr. Douglas Robinson P’20 Mrs. Patricia S. Wheeler A.B.’76 Mrs. Mollie Pearce Miller Mr. Narendra Rocherolle Dr. Allen White Mrs. Nataliia Milova and Mr. Evgenii Milov P’20 Mrs. Johannah Diane Sakimura A.B.’07 Mrs. Nancy A. White P’02 Mr. Matthew W. Mittelstadt A.B.’99 Mrs. Kelly Sartor Mrs. Cathleen P. Whitted Mrs. Linda Greene Mize # Ms. Kathleen M.B.A.’95 and Mrs. Marcia Bacon Wilkinson B.S.N.’75, P’03, Dr. Caryl Erhardt Mobley B.S.N.’71 Mr. William B. Scheessele P’93, P’97 P’06, P’12 Mr. Dominic S. Moffa and Ms. Mary Beth Clark Mrs. Lois A. Scheid Ms. Christine Willetts P’20 P’18 Mrs. Jolyn Scheirman Mrs. Rae Krucoff Williams A.B.’10, M.B.A.’14 Mrs. Nilam Mohan and Dr. Santosh Verma P’19 Mr. Guy Willis Schlaseman A.B.’79, P’12 # Mrs. Lily and Mr. Bruce W. Winterhof P’04, Mrs. Rebecca Diane Munley Mrs. Erin Kinoshita Schlough P’14 # Mrs. Penny Munschauer Dr. Douglas A.B.’70, M.D.’74 and Dr. Dawn M. Mrs. Nancy Bodine Wolcott Mrs. Karen Nalle Schocken, Ph.D. P’12, P’15 Mrs. Marla Rizzo Wolfe Dr. Patricia Keogh Naslund B.S.’90, M.D.’94, Dr. Jennifer Lynn Sheffeld Wyatt A.B.’93 Dr. Catherine Louise Wood Ph.D. Ph.D.’80, P’19 Mrs. Charlene Sherwood M.D.’81 Mrs. Kristin B.S.N.’78 and Mr. Vincent P. Nesline Mrs. Yuebo Shi and Mr. Weixing Song M.B.A.’04, Mrs. Debra A. Woodard # P’05 P’18 Mrs. Elizabeth H. Young Mrs. Diann Miller Nickelsburg P’89, GP’22 # Dr. Jeffrey Allan Shorey M.S.’92, Ph.D.’95 Ms. Jenny Ji Myung Yu Ms. Paula Andreoli North P’19, P’21 Mrs. Michelle Pinsky Silver A.B.’00 Mrs. Mary and Mr. Salvatore Zambri P’21 Mr. Daniel Norton Mrs. Michele and Mr. Roger J. Sit P’20 Professor Pei Zhong and Dr. Marguerite H. Oetting A.B.’82, M.D.’88 Mrs. Elizabeth Y. Smith B.S.N.’70 Ms. Shu-Guo Diao P’16 Mrs. Shannon Sweeney Offen Dr. Gordon Ph.D.’00 and Mrs. Angela Smith Mr. Christopher Zuehlsdorff Mrs. Sandra R. Olds Mrs. Dauretta A. Soloff P’13 Mrs. Teresa Marie Olle Mrs. Carol P. Stevens Mr. David Evan Orton M.S.’79 Mrs. Frances M. Stewart Mrs. Sophia L. Ott Mrs. Marilyn Brewer Stortstrom Mrs. Elizabeth and Mr. Randall C. Outlaw P’17 Mrs. Rebecca Park Stroy Dr. David V. Overhauser, Ph.D. Mrs. Catherine Stuart P’12 # Dr. Rodney Scott Owen P’14 Mrs. Juanita Wilkes Summers P’04 # Mrs. Sung Park Mrs. Zhaohui Sun and Mr. Yong Yang P’18 Mr. Ted Parton Mrs. Allison Case Sutherland Mrs. Robyn H. Pekala A.B.’81, P’11 Mrs. Pratibha Tanna P’03 Mr. John C. B.S.’09 and Mrs. Kaitlyn Alexandra Mrs. Sonya Amratlal Tanna Pena A.B.’10 Dr. James D. Torosis and Mrs. Debra and Mr. Andrew Perkins P’20 Dr. Susan A. Cummings P’11 Mrs. Daniela Perovic P’21 Mrs. Melissa Horne Trimble A.B.’90 Dr. Carol and Mr. James M. Perry P’05 Mrs. Julia Hamilton Trost A.B.’05 Dr. Sandra V. Pertz B.S.’07 Mrs. Andrea and Dr. Theodore Truitt P’21 Mrs. Katherine Peyton Mrs. Linda Lyon Turner # Mr. Carlos Picone P’21 Mrs. Susan E. Vadnais Dr. Daniel A. Pitt B.S.’71 and Mr. Abe and Mrs. Cindi VanWingerden P’20 Mrs. Claudia Bloom Mrs. Margery Beery Vermillion Dr. Michael R. Pittaro Mrs. Lynda S. Vickers-Smith P’98, P’00 Mrs. Elizabeth N. Plattenburg A.B.’82, P’12 # Mr. Greg Wadsworth Mrs. Suzanne A.B.’80 and Ms. Karen and Mr. Richard M. Walker P’17, Mr. William Thomas Plybon P’14 P’19 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Polega P’99 # Mrs. Cheryl Wang P’14 # Mrs. Carol Rickard Prevost A.B.’60, P’97 Ms. Lin Wang M.S.’04 Mr. Keqiang Qian P’21 Dr. Wendy M.S.’98, Ph.D.’99 and Mr. Peng Wang Mrs. Melissa Ramirez Mrs. Yingchu Wang Dr. J. Michael Randall Jr. B.S.’01 Mrs. Jennifer Wasik # Mr. Gregory Randisi Mrs. Helen Cho Waters

2019 dukengineer 49 PRATT SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Richard D. Manuel (28) Norman W. Dean (27) Joseph Marchese (18) Archie L. Fitzkee (8) Robert S. Martin, Jr. (8) Bob Gamble (18) Harry W. Merz, Jr. (6) James F. Girand (15) Annual Fund CommieW. Riggsbee (1) Harrison C. Givens III (5) Listed below and on the following pages are those Engineering Alumni that showed their Harold D. Scheid (11) R. Eugene Goodson (1) affnity for the School by supporting the 2017-2018 Annual Fund Campaign. We are T. Donald Stiegler (28) Henry L. Howard (3) most grateful to those who donated to the School because they allowed us to reach 38% W. John Swartz (28) Charles H. Hutchison (2) participation. Our goal is to reach a 40% participation rate in 2018-2019. Please don’t Thomas E. Tabor (24) H. Richard Kessler (22) let your consecutive giving lapse by missing a year! John C. Williams, III (25) J. Tate Lanning, Jr. (21) To better recognize our consistent donors, their names are denoted in bold for fve David A. Lower (25) years of consecutive giving. For those who graduated less than fve years ago their names Class of 1957 Richard A. MacEwen (2) will also be in bold if they have given each year since graduation. Finally, to recognize John H. Bell, Jr. (2) Robert B. McFarland (21) consecutive giving over the years, we are placing the number of years you have supported Edwin J. Boothroyd (7) Fred H. McIntyre, Jr. (25) the School in parenthesis next to your name. We will update the list each year to continue Robert C. Clifton (6) Louis M. Mogol (19) recognizing our loyal alumni. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!! Lawrence D. Decker (28) David A. Page (28) G. Roy Elmore, Jr. (1) John D. Roberts (28) Ben M. Frizzell, Jr. (15) Philip F. Scudieri (2) Half-Century Club 2017-18 Frank G. Siler (1) Marvin C. Decker (24) Robert S. Goudy (5) Powell S. Smith (5) 397 Donors/ 983 Class Roll Harvey H. Stewart, Jr. (28) Lewis T. Fitch (28) Walter E. Greene (28) Thomas R. Taylor (25) 40% Participation Richard D. Wall (1) Clayton T. Hardon (3) W. Edward Hammond (4) Mebane E. Turner, Jr. (20) Hubert L. Wilson, Jr. (28) Gene L. James (8) Donald H. Heim (18) William K. West, Jr. (21) Class of 1942 Alfred E. Kerby (12) Joseph W. Little, Jr. (28) C. Joseph Wine (8) Robert R. Everett (28) Class of 1951 Lloyd A. Liatti (2) Thomas F. Lowe (16) Joseph A. Yura (25) Charles T. Duttweiler (4) John W. Montgomery, Jr. (28) Donald F. Manning (28) Class of 1944 Robert E. Fischell (3) Thomas E. Perry II (7) Richard A. McConnell (3) Class of 1960 Bruce E. Hogarth (28) Edgar C. Fox, Jr. (28) Kirvan H. Pierson, Jr. (28) John D. Peyton (28) George Bandre III (17) Robert E. Stroupe (2) Eugene J. Komlosi (26) Marshall F. Reed, Jr. (12) William E. Richardson (6) James N. Barton (28) Nichols J. Melton (14) Ronald L. Wilson (9) Paul D. Risher (23) Thomas R. Bazemore, Jr. (1) Class of 1945 Paul J. Miller (28) Reef Ruefer (18) William F. Chambers (24) William B. Gum (28) Robert S. Raisch (3) Class of 1955 Parvin M. Russell, Jr. (13) Roger D. Crum (12) Harold Ornoff (28) John D. Rusack (28) William A. Baxley (1) John D. Spanagel (28) Rix A. Dieffanbach (8) Wesley H. Shirk, Jr. (6) Dan E. Bellinger (8) Roger W. Tatem (8) F. Paul Fisher (25) Class of 1946 Donald H. Townsend (11) Rhett T. George, Jr. (5) James H. Frey (2) Richard E. Bisbe (28) Charles W. Treat (28) Edward A. Hamilton (26) Class of 1958 Harmon T. Gnuse (4) John J. Geier (8) Nicholas J. Tronolone, Jr. (7) Burton E. Hannay (27) Jon C. Bankert, Jr. (19) Leonard S. Graham, Jr. (1) Richard W. Masters (2) Norman J. Hart (10) Edward E. Bulkley (1) James R. Grube, II (21) Alvin R. Murphy, Jr. (14) Class of 1952 John E. Larsen (3) Curtis E. Cobb (5) Howard P. Haines (4) Muriel T. Williams (21) S. Page Butt, Jr. (28) Ray M. Olds (20) Donald Collins (1) Jerry W. Hillard (28) H. William Collins (23) Paul W. Pritchard, Jr. (22) William H. Cozart, Jr. (1) Elliot P. Hinely (1) Class of 1947 Daniel N. Cote (9) W. Shelby Reaves (8) Robert G. Dawson, Jr. (11) Elizabeth M. Hueske (1) John C. Bullard (12) Hubert V. Davis, Jr. (8) William Russell (18) Richard L. Goldstein (12) Walter A. Johnson (5) Arthur A. Edwards (28) Kenneth R. Johnson (28) John L. Schmitt (30) Paul E. Heath, Jr. (19) Alan L. Kaganov (28) Eugene W. Griffn, Jr. (10) Kenneth E. C. Lloyd (24) Charles E. Slater (25) Edward G. Jenkins (28) Edward E. Kaufman (28) W. Jack Hardman (4) Philip S. McMullan, Jr. (12) John G. Snyder (8) Kun-Ha Kim (25) Daniel E. McConnell (9) Israel S. Larkin (6) William D. McRae (28) Donald L. Stegner (2) F. Sherwood Lewis (28) J. Samuel McKnight (28) Edward M. Linker (28) Ralph M. Seeley (8) David L. Wagner (4) Charles T. Lindsay, Jr. (7) Jan L. Mize (28) Robert L. Milone (3) Ralph M. Winters, Jr. (1) Gerard E. Woodbury (28) David Lyman (1) Rudolph W. Oeben (3) Thomas J. McDermott (9) Larry E. Parsons (6) Class of 1948 Class of 1953 Class of 1956 David P. Montgomery, Jr. (1) George E. Shank (12) John L. Knoble, Jr. (28) J. Walter F. Blizard, Jr. (1) Richard G. Amos (28) Rodney D. Neal (12) George H. C. Shutt, III (25) Joseph A. Sousa (28) Charles Sherfy Jones (19) William D. Beck, Jr. (9) James W. Redmond (14) Philip C. Smith (16) Don G. Virgin (11) Joseph E. Kennedy, Jr. (10) James A. Cavenaugh, Jr. (28) Gene L. Van Curen (23) Gerald Strickland (28) Lincoln D. Kraeuter (16) R. Reginald Chapman (28) Harold L. Yoh, Jr. (11) Class of 1949 Forrest E. Nelson (11) Robert Eadie (5) Class of 1961 Lindell A. Davidson (11) Donald H. Rutter (20) George J. Evans (28) Class of 1959 Michael P. Bell (1) Walter P. Hardee, Jr. (1) Louis C. Tepe (2) Edgar J. Gunter, Jr. (11) C. Leland Bassett (8) Raymond L. Betts (1) Irvin G. Speas (1) William V. Wright (28) Herman C. Hambrick, II (28) William J. Best (28) Robert P. Biggers (16) James E. Hardin, Sr. (20) C. Thomas Biggs (12) Martin G. Buehler (22) Class of 1950 Class of 1954 George Huling (20) R. Wiley Bourne, Jr. (5) Ronald E. Busch (25) Richard K. Best (22) Shem K. Blackley, Jr. (28) William A. Kumpf (24) Kim C. Cannon (21) John M. Derrick, Jr. (27) Robert W. Chapman (7) Robert M. Brown (28) Richard C. Lee (3) Anthony W. Clark (2) Carlyn E. Dinkler (5) William A. Elrod (27) George H. Dawson (12) Norwood G. Long (6) Ralph H. Clinard, Jr. (25) James J. Ebert (25)

50 2019 dukengineer Wilson W. Farrell (9) William W. Price, Jr. (6) Jeffrey M. Brick (16) Kenneth T. Page (1) Class of 1971 Robert A. Garda (28) Paul A. Rauschelbach (23) Charles H. Cruse (13) Lee D. Petty, Jr. (15) 51 Donors/ 81 Class Roll Charles F. Gibson (15) Edward W. Snyder (2) Robert E. Foley (3) Edward M. Reefe (1) 63% Participation Ernest W. Hartman, Jr. (1) Wilfred J. Vaudreuil, Jr. (24) Thomas E. Harrington (2) Dan G. Robertson (17) Robert W. Althaus (28) Larry B. Hester (28) George J. Wisecarver (14) Grady T. Helms, Jr. (13) Russell L. Schoudt (23) R. Scott Bayles (26) Theodore J. Humphrey II (11) Roger W. Hughes (24) Robert T. Summers (11) Marion L. Blount (28) Joseph M. Hunt, III (24) Class of 1964 H.T. Lyons, Jr. (15) Donald H. Turnbull (2) Stephen M. Bonwich (23) Jan B. Kane (3) Sid E. Atkinson (16) Roderick A. MacLeod (28) Robert P. Weismantel (28) Robert W. Carr, Jr. (28) John N. Kersey (1) Frank Berstein (18) Frank A. Manola (28) John T. Chambers (22) Tom E. Leib (4) Charles R. Bowman (8) William L. McClenahan (9) Class of 1969 Robert E. Cheney (28) W. Mikell Powell (22) David A. Coolidge (11) L. Arnold McCullers (3) 29 Donors/ 69 Class Roll James W. Davis (11) L. Russell Ranson, Jr. (2) Richard B. Fair (4) Roger B. Midura (3) 42% Participation Henry R. Derr (28) Gerry E. Roberts (28) John R. Gabriel (11) Judith A. Nicholson (14) Sharon L. Bonney (26) Truman D. Donoho, III (28) Carl E. Rudiger, Jr. (18) Allan R. Haworth (6) Katherine C. Norris (26) Thomas W. Brohard (8) Arthur L. Downes, Jr. (28) Thomas R. Styers, Jr. (5) Grant T. Hollett, Jr. (18) William C. Pendleton (7) H. Lee Clark, Jr. (2) David W. Erdman (28) Ernest D. Taylor, Sr. (22) Arthur C. Hutzler (7) Randolph K. Repass (14) Benjamin H. Cooksey III (2) Ted K. Field (28) Kenneth Watov (6) Katharine E. Jordan (6) Charles H. Rogers (26) Thomas E. Davenport (1) Glen M. Gallagher (28) William H. Wheater (13) M. Esat Kadaster (1) Hendrik G. M. Sijthoff (15) H. Richard Emerick (11) Vance D. Gregory, Jr. (25) Kenneth D. Kennedy, Jr. (26) Chris Stiles (18) Thomas L. Farquhar (1) J. Bill Hanson (28) Class of 1962 Stuart D. Leland (28) William L. Thomas III (9) William G. Fry (28) R. Reeves Hayter (7) Louis B. Bresee (27) Richard C. Linger (10) Samuel A. Walker, III (28) Paul A. Gottlieb (28) John H. Hebrank (10) Douglas M. Chapin (5) Michael Nickelsburg (28) Ethan D. Grossman (12) Donald M. Helfer (28) Joseph B. Clemmons III (1) James F. Rabenhorst (28) Class of 1967 Michael D. Harper (11) Jack C. Holland (26) David M. Dean, Jr. (20) John H. Roediger (25) Donald A. Ashby (9) Henry T. Harris (21) Michael D. Jones (1) Armon Dula (27) Stuart I. Rutkin (14) Kenneth C. Behnken (27) James R. Jackson (8) Thomas R. Kagarise (5) Thomas E. Gallagher (28) Robert A. Sewell (1) Peter K. Bolton (2) Joseph H. Jarboe (26) Brian H. Kennedy (9) James T. Gobbel, Jr. (1) J. William Springer (28) Michael C. Booth (3) Daniel E. Kincaid (17) Chun H. Lam (28) Richard A. Helwig (7) Douglas A. Thomas (28) Peter C. Brockett (27) James E. Lenz (2) David G. Marcelli (2) Randall C. Herring (28) David W. Trott (9) Charles G. Browne (21) Ernest G. Lunsford, Jr. (3) John S. Marold (28) Cleveland C. Kern, Jr. (9) John A. Wanklyn (16) Stephen C. Coley (27) Robert C. Marlay (28) Thomas D. Matlock (26) William W. McCutchen (28) Samuel H. Williams, Jr. (1) George H. Crowell (23) Alvin H. Mayo, Jr. (2) Thomas H. Medlin (28) Thomas E. Newman (7) Robert R. Wonsidler (5) J. Harrison Daniel, Jr. (13) John V. Mickey (1) Hunter Moricle (23) Tom Paul (24) G. Toms Yarger (28) Robert C. deGroof (24) A. Dean Morgan (2) George T. Muller (6) W. George Roach (1) Marshall A. Gallop, Jr. (26) Richard A. Nay (28) Robert F. Olivere (1) Robert W. Ross (27) Class of 1965 Randall A. Henry (8) Robert A. Phelan (16) Michael C. Parrott (28) J. Lee Sammons (28) John A. Abbott, III (27) Nina M. Lord (19) Frederic M. Ramsey (14) Douglas S. Perry (10) Bernard M. Stanton, Jr. (20) Edward F. Baird (9) John H. Luecker (3) James T. Riley (26) William R. B. Potter (28) George P. Summers (28) Nathanael Broker (9) Howard P. McJunkin, Jr. (2) Brian W. Sheron (15) Curt A. Rawley (19) John H. Taylor (9) Paul F. Brown, Jr. (20) F. Barry McWilliams (26) William C. Webb (12) James L. Reese (28) William M. P. Taylor (8) Robert C. Campbell (15) Herbert Mumford III (18) Turner Whitted (19) Peter R. Romeyn (28) Robert Voorhees (19) E. Evans Cayce, Jr. (3) Joseph O. North, Jr. (1) Thomas M. Woodard (28) John H. Rudd (28) William F. Cromartie (19) Lindsay O. Robinson (9) Charles G. Sandell (1) Class of 1963 Ronald B. Falciani (7) Frank M. Slater (23) Class of 1970 William B. Seith (1) George R. Bailey, Jr. (6) Jerry D. Francis (2) Roger W. Stokes (21) 19 Donors/ 59 Class Roll Charles M. Skinner (14) David W. Blumfeldt (5) Richard A. Frazer (21) D. Bruce Wiesley, Jr. (11) 32% Participation Jeffrey O. Smith (4) Travis C. Broesche (15) John B. Goody (21) Jerry C. Wilkinson (27) Walter G. Bashaw (21) Duane Southerland, Jr. (28) Leon W. Couch II (10) Quincy B. Hocutt (8) Kenneth D. Bieber (28) James L. Stuart (22) Don A. Dettmering (24) William Lanier (17) Class of 1968 Wendell E. Brown (1) Allen F. Suit (28) Richard T. DeWitt (19) James R. Mathewson, Jr. (10) 22 Donors/ 51 Class Roll Allan D. Crane (3) David C. Swarts (23) Robert “Sonny” Epps III (27) John C. McClain (9) 43% Participation David S. Crow (18) Clarence E. Thomas, Jr. (28) Carl L. Freeman (4) C. Blake McDowell III (21) Kenneth S. Chestnut (9) Alan G. Goedde (27) Thomas L. Warren (28) Warner W. Freese (16) James M. A. Parsley (25) Charles W. Churchman (28) R. Keith Harrison (31) George J. White (25) George M. Grills (7) William S. Plumer, Jr. (3) Norman A. Cocke III (28) Clifton C. Hickman (2) Robert S. Willig (13) Charles L. Grossman (27) Robert R. Reed (11) Martin E. Falk (28) William R. Impey (5) Robert J. Knorr (9) James R. Scuffham, Jr. (7) Thomas E. Flynn (3) Richard D. Ireland (12) Class of 1972 Ted S. Levy (27) Terry A. Simpson (7) Tom Gunn (18) Raymond J. Kuhlmeier, Jr. (21) 31 Donors/ 68 Class Roll William J. Lyren (17) William A. Simpson (22) Harold H. Lane, Jr. (5) Jonathan F. Llewellyn (28) 46% Participation Steven L. Matthews (16) Michael S. Walsh, Jr. (2) Samuel P. Lapham (11) Robert E. Milbourne, II (24) Steven R. Bentson (7) Eugene C. Menne (27) Richard B. Woods, Jr. (14) James E. Lunson, Jr. (28) John G. Ordway III (22) Frank Birinyi (28) Sid Nurkin (27) Robert B. MacDuff (24) Kenneth H. Pugh (9) Edward G. Buckley (28) James T. O’Kelley, Jr. (9) Class of 1966 Dennis H. Matthias (22) Robert K. Smith (9) Joseph F. Chudecki, Jr. (24) John C. Orr (12) Robert N. Armstrong (7) William V. McCrary, Jr. (1) Richard S. Taylor (28) Daniel A. Dell’Osa (24) Charles M. Poel (7) Donald H. Bellman, Jr. (1) Eric R. Myers (28) Ronald E. Terry (4) Alan L. Detwiler (1)

2019 dukengineer 51 Thomas M. Dicicco (21) R. Jack Bowers III (28) David M. Wheeler (28) Richard M. Prevatt III (16) Class of 1979 Thomas J. Gillespie, Jr. (1) Clyde R. Butler, Jr. (8) Janis J. Rehlaender (28) 49 Donors/ 143 Class Roll George D. Graham (9) James D. Collins (5) Class of 1976 Robert B. Rosequist (4) 34% Participation Samuel M. Grant (28) John W. B. Curtis (17) 34 Donors/ 95 Class Roll W. Russell Scheirman II (15) Michael W. Alston (21) Donald P. Halsey III (1) Robert E. Fraile (27) 36% Participation Basil H. Scott II (1) Per K. Aschan (5) Joseph A. Harland (22) Jeffrey J. Ginsburg (3) Edward Anapol (28) Eliot D. Shook (1) J. Theodore Balph (28) Tedd H. Jett (28) Robert A. Hyde (20) Jan W. Cacheris (22) David P. Spearman (28) Richard A. Beck (3) Timothy W. Joseph (14) Daniel H. Jacobs (3) Lawrence C. Caldwell (20) David B. Stewart (12) Cynthia N. Brooks (28) Ervin H. Kelman (12) James D. Klein (3) W. Winn Chatham (2) Claire M. Van Matre (3) Carol D. Burk (3) Robert Y. Li (9) Bruce Klitzman (27) Laurie C. Conner (18) Cliff A. Younger (28) Beth R. Caron (5) Leonard Z. May (3) James E. Krekorian (26) Robert E. Donaho (27) Jill S. Cobbs (2) Stephen D. McCullers (1) Carl E. Lehman, Jr. (22) Neal J. Galinko (28) Class of 1978 David M. Cobosco (1) Larry W. Mobley (26) John M. Logsdon (26) Philip J. Hawk (27) 49 Donors/ 139 Class Roll David B. Dabney (1) William D. Needham (20) James F. McAlister, Jr. (28) William A. Hawkins (21) 35% Participation John C. Downing (7) John H. Nicholson III (14) Capers W. McDonald (28) Stuart J. Heyman (28) Elise T. Atkins (28) Douglas E. Farst (20) Royden P. Saffores (11) David E. Thomas (4) Dwight T. Kernodle, Jr. (2) Scott B. Baden (8) Wilson M. Fraser, Jr. (4) E. John Saleeby (21) David T. Troyan (2) Kenneth R. Maples (24) Victoria S. Bell (23) Betsy J. Frauenthal (21) Paul R. Scarborough (2) Stephen A. Van Albert (9) Gordon E. Melville (1) Melton C. Bost (10) Albert N. Gore III (2) Alan D. Sherwood (28) Philip H. Vorsatz (11) Betsy Miller-Jones (20) Gary W. Burchill (6) Alden Hart (18) Giles W. Vick III (8) Samuel S. Waters IV (7) Stockton Miller-Jones (20) Martin Cala (26) John N. Hodges-Copple (3) Gerald R. Whitt (9) Stephen L. Whiteside (5) DeWitt A. Nunn, Jr. (26) Banks J. Clark (23) James D. Huey (12) J. Erby Wilkinson (14) Lawrence D. Osborne (2) Herman Cone, III (26) Kathleen D. Ix (28) Class of 1973 Blake S. Wilson (3) Margery F. Overton (5) Richard O. Deaderick, Jr. (2) James E. Kemler (28) 34 Donors/ 84 Class Roll Ray L. Wooten (28) Curtis M. Pearson (16) Jonathan P. Eagle (8) Helen Krauss (1) 40% Participation Bayard L. Powell (28) Kristine E. Ensrud (1) David J. Kusko (3) Robert R. Ando (22) Class of 1975 Thomas C. Rearick (1) David S. Enterline (13) Donald K. Lee (25) Joseph C. Bates III (28) 37 Donors/ 99 Class Roll William B. Scantland (8) James B. Ferguson III (10) Michael Lorusso, Jr. (22) Henry P. Betz (28) 37% Participation Clay E. Scarborough (1) Eric L. Ferraro (8) Joseph M. Luchetski (28) Walter J. Bishop (20) Athanasios Aridgides (12) James M. Snyder, Jr. (4) Brian F. Gaston (9) Joan L. Marks (28) Robert S. Bogan (24) Peggy L. Asplund (22) Jeffrey I. Spiritos (11) Ella M. Gipson (3) Karen S. Martin (16) John J. Borgschulte (10) David G. Autrey (1) Edward T. Stockbridge (28) Michael L. Gollobin (4) Douglas A. McGraw (25) Peter A. Bozick (13) Mark E. Baldwin (23) S. Craig Taborsky (1) Dale T. Guidry (25) Craig B. McLaughlin (1) Robert B. Brower (28) Stephen D. Boyd (1) J. David Trotter (2) Richard A. Henrikson (17) Scott F. Midkiff (8) George G. Clarke (17) Montford W. Bryant (21) Dennis M. White (16) Jeff H. Hinson (1) John Milner, Jr. (28) William E. Cowart (19) Timothy M. Byess (2) Robert K. Willet (28) Joseph G. Hitselberger, Jr. (8) Jay A. Nadel (23) Dewey J. Cunningham (4) David F. Cammerzell (1) J. Grafton Withers (8) Lisa G. Hoffman (23) Jonathan Norton (19) Mark C. Davis (8) Hugh G. Chilton III (8) William A. Worrell (17) Henry Kent Holland (17) Richard B. Parran, Jr. (21) John G. Dudley (28) Wade T. Cooper, Jr. (21) John G. Hovis (9) Michael T. Plantamura (9) John F. Dunlap (10) Frank J. Coulter, Jr. (28) Class of 1977 Alison Ives (27) David M. Savard (26) Donald W. Goodman (10) Patricia T. Crisenbery (6) 38 Donors/ 120 Class Roll Jeffrey D. Ix (28) Alvin J. Sill III (28) William J. Hanenberg (23) Tyler Dawson (7) 32% Participation Joe M. Kellis (8) Laurence S. Sloman (2) Edward R. Harback (5) Donald J. Ennen (28) M. Scott Albert (14) Robert A. Kilpatrick (5) Stephen R. Spector (28) Charlotte S. Harman (20) David B. Epstein (21) Steven C. Bartolutti (24) Carolyn C. Leech (28) Julia L. Stevens (2) Ozey K. Horton, Jr. (28) Ian P. Fetterman (2) Jeffrey D. Blauvelt (14) Brenda H. Letzler (1) Barbara M. Vogel (2) Glenn D. Jordan, Jr. (8) William C. Fletcher, Jr. (13) Joel R. Buchanan, Jr. (1) James C. Lordeman (28) Howard O. Watkins III (1) Kenneth W. Lumsden (9) Michael A. Freeman (19) Philip C. Buescher (15) Rebecca Lula (22) Bradley G. Watts (28) Kenneth W. Marinak (7) John C. Garvey (11) Robert T. Crowder (11) Michael E. McConnell (10) R. Davis Webb, Jr. (28) Scott A. McHugh (22) Frank W. Gayle (19) Ana E. Diaz (1) Pamela R. Moore (17) Bryan K. Wheelock (15) Frederick E. Munschauer III (3) Michael L. Halladay (28) Doug S. Doores (14) Lisa S. Orton (17) Ronald C. Wong (3) James B. Nicholas (15) James E. Higgins (3) Stephen K. Y. Eng (19) Elizabeth D. Peloso (28) Nicholas Zaldastani (6) John F. Rodenhauser (6) John A. Hornaday, Jr. (8) George D. Gehrett (13) Ronald L. Sapio (8) Stephen B. Rogers (28) Kent C. Hustvedt (15) G. Robert Graham (28) Stephen B. Slawson (28) Class of 1980 Randall J. Rost (4) Christopher R. Long (4) Bruce W. Hoffman (22) B. Davison Smith, Jr. (5) 63 Donors/ 181 Class Roll Blair B. Sanders (16) Martin R. Meyer, Jr. (19) Elizabeth A. Hooper (1) Randall T. Smith (17) 35% Participation Warren B. Shaw (11) Cory D. Rind (19) Keiko Hsu (3) Deborah D. Stevens (2) Betty Ann H. Abblitt (2) Paul A. Vadnais (9) Jerry C. Ruddle (7) Robert T. Hyatt (22) C. Thomas Stuart, Jr. (23) Nancy E. Alston (21) David H. Watts (28) Alan K. Schuler (21) Kenneth B. Keels Jr. (2) Thomas S. Tully (8) Katherine Andriole (15) William L. Shoemaker (27) Robert T Kraemer, Jr. (11) Jackie Walker (18) Suzanne M. Beaumont (6) Class of 1974 R. Gregory Stortstrom (28) William H. Lamason II (22) Shao F. Wang (11) Clinton C. Bennett III (23) 29 Donors / 74 Class Roll William M. Sutherland (1) Robert G. Leech (28) Gregory S. Wolcott (27) John Brandeau (1) 39% Participation Arthur H. Symmes (2) David H. Llewellyn (15) Richard G. Wolfe (2) Robert K. Brandt (8) John P. Ankrum (6) David Ullmann (19) Mary Z. Luckenbaugh (2) Scott A. Brandt (5) Dwight S. Aston (26) Peter W. Waxter (17) George E. Murphy (28) Edmund C. Burke III (1)

52 2019 dukengineer Annual Fund Michele M. Carbonell (15) Sara E. Bures (8) Becky A. Cuthbertson (14) J. Mark Dennis (16) Jose B. De Castro (17) R. Gregg Caro (2) Patricia S. Byrne (3) Hal A. Davis III (11) Barbara R. Detrich (3) Thomas F. Dziwulski (15) Robert S. Conway (1) Kwokming J. Cheng (4) Russell A. Fadel (1) Daniel M. Dickinson (24) Jeffrey S. Ebeling (28) David O. Cook (28) Alan R. Cohen (7) Melodie K. Feather (2) Robert J. Ferrall (11) Gregory G. Economos (2) Brockton R. Ellwood (4) Vincent J. Constantino (3) Kevin E. Flynn (19) William J. Florence III (5) Kevin J. Fellhoelter (5) Pedro C. Fenjves (24) Darryl W. Copeland, Jr. (23) Elizabeth A. H. Fortino (8) Jean D. Franke (3) David G. Fernald, Jr. (12) Lynn T. Flach (16) James C. Daues (14) William B. Gex (17) Graziano D. Giglio (19) Brian L. Garrison (6) Thomas H. Flournoy (11) William H. Edinger (3) Jane W. Gezon (2) Allison H. Glackin (28) Omar Ghattas (12) Linda S. Floyd (26) Laura S. Foulk (7) Virginia T. Gibbs (8) Daniel J. Griffth (28) Daniel R. Gilmore (27) Tench C. Forbes (1) Edward J. Grogan (1) Scott D. Greenwald (10) Boris I. Ilicic (17) Douglas E. Giordano (6) Marla J. Franks (28) Edward F. Hendershot (23) Bradford S. Grob (3) Elizabeth T. Jolly (5) Leonard Ray Goldfarb (16) Linda J. Gabbard (1) Deborah J. Herts (8) Randolph M. Haldeman (13) Linda G. Kaelin (1) Michael S. Good (1) Michael C. Gasparian (2) William A. Huting (4) John C. Hausman III (14) Bart R. Kessler (24) Gregory D. Grafund (12) William M. Gilliland (7) Cynthia D. Kaiser (6) Akiko Hayashi (12) Mark Kitchens (18) David J. Gregory (14) John G. Holland (11) Patrick J. Keegan (28) Steven P. Hayes (28) David E. Korn (28) R. Campbell Hewell, Jr. (5) Robert D. Huang (4) Mark J. Keister (8) Catherine L. Iacobo (15) Martha H. Lott (1) Haroon Inam (1) John Hutton (2) Brian S. Kelleher (7) Mark R. Jeffers (21) Cynthia L. Manieri (28) Robert P Judd, Jr. (5) Andrew L. Kirby (28) Perry H. Leo (19) Pamela C. Jenkins (4) Robert J. McAuliffe (17) Julie A. Keenan (23) Kathryn B. LaFortune (1) Alvin F. List III (1) Mark B. Kadonoff (21) John M. McDonald, III (26) Joel C. Kent (4) William F. Larson (5) Michael W. Lutz (9) Dori A. Klass (3) John T. Meaney (16) Andrew J. Lawson (20) Walter M. Livingston (1) Linda W. H. Mackie (28) Bruce T. Kroeschell (28) Nicholas J. Naclerio (8) Richard B. Lazarus (20) David G. Lutz (4) Carl E. McCants (19) John D. Lane (1) Alan K. Novick (14) Wah K. Lee (10) Steven T. Maher (8) Martha M. McDade (28) Mary Josephine R. Lee (2) David S. Orlin (4) Page I. Lemel (28) Beverly Marson (18) Eugene D. McGee (1) Howard I. Levy (14) Elizabeth S. Owen (27) Samuel M. Liang (26) Donald B. McGonigle (24) Michael A. McGlockton (1) Wayne R. Locke (2) Paul S. Pickard (1) Deborah J. MacKay (2) Donald C. Mikush, Jr. (17) James B. McIlvain (24) Charles D. Lutes (1) David R. Pitser (28) Alain G. Magro (16) Jeffrey W. Miller (1) David J. Miller (1) Joel M. Marks (12) David A. Rahdert (13) W. Benton Mattis (2) Paul R. Moulton (28) Jeffrey S. Miller (1) Barbara C. McCurdy (19) Letitia E. Roe (9) James K. McGowan (8) David Munnikhuysen (20) Nicholas I. Morgan (12) William R. Mendez (13) Steven C. Rosner (1) Peter F. McIlveen (2) Gregory S. Nizich (8) Laura S. Nystrom (27) Brian D. Miller (1) John L. Russell (8) Susan K. Metcalf (1) Steven S. Nohara (2) Keith D. Paulsen (2) Thomas A. Natelli (13) Eric J. Schiffer (11) Carolyn O. Molthrop (12) Nancy J. Pelc (19) Richard W. Pekala (28) Keith S. Novak (8) Allan B. Shang (9) Corell L. Moore (20) Jeffrey W. Reedy (23) George S. Plattenburg, Jr. (24) Lisa Z. Olens (24) Cheryl B. Smith (2) David H. Moore (23) Christopher M. Relyea (28) Louise C. Riddle (16) John Ortiz (18) David M. Strickland (28) Reginald K. Moore (2) Mack T. Ruffn IV (28) Thomas B. Robey (22) Anthony Pines (8) David W. Swearingen (3) Thomas W. Myers, Jr. (1) Andrew E. Scherer (28) James G. Roseborough (1) Mary O. Price (1) James P. Toomey (10) Nicolette B. Naso (28) Cheryl S. Sourbeer (4) David I. Rowland (15) Jeffrey R. Rehm (5) Christopher M. Waters (5) Michael J. Natoli (5) Jonathan B. Sourbeer (4) Caroline S. Schlaseman (28) David S. Rittenhouse (1) Joseph B. Wood, III (22) Sarah D. Norton (15) Charles W. Stankiewicz (18) Joseph P. Sherman (3) LeeAnn Robinson (4) Harold L. Yoh, III (28) Prayson W. Pate (3) Dale R. Stanton-Hoyle (17) Janet L. W. Slagle (9) Susan B. Ross (13) Rebecca P. Zayatz (1) Amy A. Petersen (28) Lisa F. Stilwell (9) Craig J. Soloff (21) Katherine M. Ruben (1) Walter M. Petroll (10) Douglas B. Strott (10) Armando A. Tabernilla (27) Kenneth G. Sandberg (22) Class of 1984 Paul A. Phillips (1) Joseph M. Szewczak (2) Thomas G. Tilden (1) Mark J. Schaub (1) 78 Donors/ 218 Class Roll Dean W. Pletz (11) David S. Taylor (3) Ann C. Tunstall (1) Mitchell J. Shein (12) 36% participation Dawn K. Pratt (28) Lloyd R. Tripp (1) Vestal C. Tutterow (26) Jon M. Silver (1) Bruce J. Andersen (24) Raymond R. Rackley (5) Cynthia P. Walden (21) Gordon B. Van Dusen (3) Peter T. Tucker (20) John D. Barker (17) Scott H. Robinson (10) Warren R. Weber (15) Jeffrey N. Vinik (3) Gunnar W. Zorn, III (27) Laura B. Barker (17) Charles J. Rogers (27) Marc D. Weinshenker (26) Michael S. Wainer (28) Kym T. Bean (23) Kenneth T. Schiciano (26) Richard E. Williams (22) Janet M. Weber (11) Class of 1983 Stephen P. Blake (3) Phillip A. Scott (1) Craig A. Witt (21) Edward H. Wright (2) 59 Donors/ 194 Class Roll Benjamin C. Bonifant (9) Saba Shibberu (2) Kyle S. Witt (21) 30% participation K. Monroe Bridges (28) John B. Sibson, Jr. (2) Class of 1982 Lillian P. Baldwin (4) Andrew M. Brown (10) David R. Smith (21) Class of 1981 61 Donors/182 Class Roll Stephen D. Bard (1) Robert G. Brown (5) Andrew M. White (1) 65 Donors/175 Class Roll 34% Participation Kirsten K. Beda (1) Pinetta J. Bruce-Brookes (3) Katharyn M. White (1) 37% Participation Anne F. Ayanian (1) David M. Bennett (1) David A. Brumbaugh, Jr. (8) Frank E. Wierengo (28) G. Daniel Adams, Jr. (9) John W. Barton (24) Ivan L. Blinoff (16) Marjorie G. Bryen (10) Christopher T. Wilde (25) Richard L. Aicher (7) Alan R. Blankshain (5) Farley W. Bolwell (16) Susan F. Bueti (3) John W. Allison (2) Danal A. Blessis (19) Robert C. Bourg (23) Laura G. Bulson (3) Class of 1985 Caryn L. Bacon (2) John A. Board, Jr. (26) Barbara K. Caldwell (1) Elizabeth A. Carter (5) 78 Donors/ 219 Class Roll June T. Brennock (1) Robin K. Bochner (7) Robert A. Canfeld (3) John Chae (7) 36% Participation Paul J. Brentnell (1) J. Jon Brophy (2) James S. Carter (28) Robert M. Coleman (23) Matthew D. Bacchetta (19) Amjad A. Bseisu (8) Carolyn N. Chase (28) James A. Cavenaugh III (19) Andrew Cowan (19) Belinda A. Bacon (15) Joel W. Burdick (3) Christopher B. Cook (28) Bart R. Combs (8) David W. Craig (9) Peter T. Baker (5)

2019 dukengineer 53 Annual Fund Christopher J. Bedell (26) Bryan A. Shang (4) Michele H. Miller (28) Peter A. Rich (3) Thomas C. Mazzucco (1) Jeffrey D. Behrens (3) Jeffrey S. Spear (17) Mark M. Murray (10) William L. Rollins (7) Christopher M. McDermott (4) Paul G. Bernhard (20) Ledi S. Trutna (25) Amy M. Novak (2) Iyad S. Saidi (2) Margaret A. McDermott (4) Stephen R. Bolze (21) Beth Urdahl (19) Roberta G. Oyakawa (9) Maureen A. Shaffer (3) Steven P. Monti (25) Audrey V. Brown (5) Peter W. Waring (9) Jeffrey A. Parker (1) Robert S. Shepard (2) Franklyn T. Morrison III (1) Dale L. Brunelle (11) Spencer W. White (20) Daniel E. Paul (1) Craig R. Stiffer (8) Michael Munley (18) Caroline C. Chow (4) Kemp B. Wills (21) Mark A. Potsdam (28) Martin C. Trively (7) David E. Myers (6) Glen E. Clark (1) Michael T. Yamamoto (20) Thornton F. Prayer (1) John-Kelly C. Warren (11) Tracy A. Nickelsburg (25) Karen E. Conover (7) Michael H. Yoh (3) Steven B. Royster (1) Yaffa K. Brown (1) Leslie S. Prescott (28) Michael J. Cooney (2) Dimitri E. Zarboulas (1) Nancy J. Sampson (2) Thomas J. Weck (2) Elmer A. Ramirez (1) Marietta J. Costa (1) Orest B. Zborowski (4) Judith B. Schmitz (10) Denise A. Williams (11) Christopher B. Ramsey (1) Michael G. D’Antonio (22) Mark R. Zilling (1) Robert F. Shuford, Jr. (18) Lisa M. Willis (24) Randy Redmon (16) Aileen M. De Soto (9) Mark W. Sikorski (18) Richard A. Wortman (9) Tracey F. Reimann (28) Kevin A. Dorsey (14) Class of 1986 Dee M. Stewart (24) Kyle W. Young (1) Bartt H. Richards (21) David A. English (1) 72 Donors/ 221 Class Roll Elias J. Torre (28) Paul F. Ridgway (24) Richard A. Ferguson (16) 33% Participation Billie S. Walden (9) Class of 1988 Charles M. Roebuck, III (26) Scott P. Gatje (28) Daniel T. Adams (6) Diana S. Winter (1) 74 Donors/ 173 Class Roll William C. Ruotola (13) Stuart M. Gaynes (22) Samuel M. Al-Aish (1) Kristen L. Zakian (3) 43% Participation Richard W. Russell (9) Bryan C. Gee (21) James E. Albright (2) Gregory J. Alcorn (19) Joseph A. Saldutti, Jr. (17) Jane L. Gerb (19) Scott J. Arnold (9) Class of 1987 Gerard W. Appert (24) Lee J. Tiedrich (8) Charles A. Gove (17) Jun Asai (26) 62 Donors/ 196 Class Roll Catherine C. Betor (6) Manlio Valdes (3) Sarah M. Greifenberger (15) J. Lang Aston (4) 32% Participation Rebecca R. Board (26) Kenneth R. Velleman (28) Teresa A. Habacker (4) John J. Barnes, Jr. (1) Douglas C. Allen (1) Douglas S. Bowman (1) Kecia P. Walker (1) J. Joseph Handley (14) Deborah R. Behrens (3) Henrik Bacho (5) Edward D. Brown III (1) Steven L. Walker (4) Virginia M. Higley (1) Mark R. Benz (22) Robert F. Brandenburg III (15) Lawrence K. Brown (3) Karen D. Wehner (4) Warren S. Hilton (4) David P. Boch (28) Richard C. Brown (22) Thomas A. Burger, Jr. (18) Eric F. Winakur (21) Bradley D. Johnson (2) Lewis C. Brewster (3) Brenton E. Bunn (18) Christopher D. Caldwell (19) Charles W. Wyble, Jr. (1) Craig E. Jones (9) Jacqueline E. Brown (1) Robert G. Carter (2) Jackie T. Chan (10) Anand D. Kasbekar (21) Kenneth A. Cannon (3) Paul Chae (1) Stephanie Ciccarelli (1) Class of 1989 Bennett S. King (14) Curt A. Cimei (13) David Ciaffa (18) Diane T. Crean (5) 64 Donors/ 173 Class Roll Felix D. Klebe (6) Richard E. Conway, Jr. (1) Celine J. Crowson (1) Jeffrey M. Dodson (7) 37% Participation William H. Koch (9) Thomas C. Daily (18) James J. Dean (11) William J. Donnelly (1) Troy G. Arnold III (11) Kenji A. Kojima (5) David T. Dellaero (4) James L. Dolan (3) Christopher J. English (28) Jeffrey G. Bassett (19) Michael A. Korman (17) Lisa L. Dworkin (6) Karim S. El-Fishawy (4) Erik T. Eppers (7) Steven B. Baumberger (6) Roman M. Kowalchuk (24) Linda S. Ermides (8) Marc J. Falleroni (1) Kristen A. Fisher (13) Thomas M. Betor (6) Scott Kresge (2) Gregory A. Esses (11) Nancy D. Feagin (1) Paul R. Freestone (1) Kevin J. Bozic (4) Imad S. Labban (1) Jon R. Fahs, Jr. (8) Cameron H. Fowler (25) Randall J. Fuller (14) Tricia E. Brentjens (2) Jane Ann S. Labban (1) George A. Fang (1) Kenneth A. Fox (15) Carlton H. Gerber (6) Kevin A. Brooks (4) Stuart J. Laidlaw (6) Allen H. Farrington (16) Phillip C. Gallagher (2) Thomas A. Godin (2) Jonathan H. Burdette (5) John R. Lambert (4) Steven F. Fields (1) James D. Geyer (3) Robert J. Goebel (11) Mary C. Carlson (7) Michael C. Lenz (3) Peter W. Flur (28) Laura B. Graham-Ford (12) Richard S. Goldenson (27) Jonathan M. Cohn (1) Jean G. Levett (28) Gary W. Geck (9) Charles A. Grandy (11) Judith S. Gordon (8) Susan G. Daniel (5) Tanya J. Lind (9) Sam A. Ghazaleh (21) Suzanne M. Gregory (24) Michael A. Harman (14) Babita L. Deitrich (19) Darren K. Maness (19) Jon K. Gotow (8) Christopher T. Gullo (3) Jill W. Hazan (2) James M. Drozd (15) Frank R. Manley (2) Richard M. Greenwald (19) Kenneth J. Heater (13) Richard F. Herbst (16) Christopher L. Eisenbies (6) Marie L. Marchesseault (5) Julie H. Grill (23) Michael K. Hillard (4) Jennifer S. Hill (17) Jason M. Ettinger (7) Paul M. Matsumura (26) Jonathan M. Guerster (28) Barbara Thompson Isaf (12) Richard K. Hill (17) Todd C. Farley (5) Nelson E. Matthews, Jr. (2) Kurt W. Haas (9) Bruce D. Johnson (4) Gregory O. Hjelmstad (5) George Fox, Jr. (21) Marybeth McGinn (19) Shawn F. Harris (1) Stephanie C. Jones (1) Brian J. Hogan (4) Dwight Galbi (17) Kevin B. Nace (28) Robert J. Harward (9) Steven E. Lawson (12) Ruby G. Holder (1) Mark A. Guffey (3) James R. O’Connell, Jr. (18) Katherine L. B. Humphreys (4) David G. Leason (4) Jeffrey W. Hughes (11) Kyung I. Han (5) Debra M. Parrish (11) Aric J. Keller (2) Lawrence D. Lenihan, Jr. (5) Amede W. Hungerford (1) Beth F. Hanson (21) John L. Penvenne (11) John M. Kuttler (11) Timothy F. Loomis (4) Salim F. Idriss (2) Steven R. Harman (7) Timothy D. Pettit (21) Stacy E. Lawson (2) Court V. Lorenzini (8) Gregory A. Janicik (13) William F. Herbert, Jr. (20) Richard J. Pond (16) Kenneth B. Lazarus (15) Robert P. Maliff (18) R. Brian Johnson (1) Laura L. P. Hluck (23) David L. Pratt (28) Robert S. LeVine (28) Jeffrey P. McCrea (8) Meredith S. Josephs (15) Steven C. Holliday (3) Henry M. Quillian III (4) David S. Lindquist (1) Scott I. Merz (19) Conrad V. Langenhagen (5) Christine L. Hunter (2) Michael T. Renaud (4) Ellen E. MacLean (1) Gregory A. Murray II (5) Sarah E. Levin (28) David A. Igel (6) Douglas S. Rex (7) Christopher H. Martorella (1) Lowell Nelson (18) David E. Levine (1) Carl P. Keller (3) Brian J. Roach (14) Jane F. Mashiko (13) Roger W. Nightingale (28) Eric T. Lind (2) James D. Kolenski (5) David E. Robbins (14) Douglas M. McCracken (8) John A. Ragunas (1) Thomas S. Lindsay (18) Thomas W. Lattin, Jr. (8) Robert E. Robinson, Jr. (16) Thomas C. McThenia, Jr. (5) Hollace S. Rhodes (16) James R. Lowry (1) Leonard H. Lee (1) Barry E. Schneirov (28) Kathryn L. Miller (1) Michael G. Rhodes (14) Joseph A. Malick (1) Deborah D. Leland (5)

54 2019 dukengineer Benjamin T. Madden (2) Amy B. Fowler (4) Class of 1991 Kristen S. Bernhardt (15) Class of 1993 Steven D. Matthesen (1) Rick Gayle (6) 57 Donors/ 176 Class Roll Michael S. Bertisch (6) 68 Donors/ 204 Class Roll Mia K. Nadasky (20) John J. Glushik (14) 32% Participation Mahesh C. Bhumralkar (19) 33% Participation Stephen M. Nickelsburg (24) Shawn J. Goodier (20) Michael J. M. Arichea (22) Stephen E. Butler (1) Filip Banovac (6) Kathryn R. Nightingale (28) R. Brooks Gronlund (4) Rob Aung (18) N. Abraham Cohn (19) Sridevi V. Basavaraju (9) David M. O’Brien (2) William A. Gutknecht (15) Peter F. Biro (5) Richard G. Collins (2) Barbara H. Bodenstein (1) Sean W. O’Brien (8) D. Gregory Hartman (4) Sandra H. Bonat (1) Jeffrey M. Constantine (3) Adam W. Cates (25) Richard J. Pattinson (28) Robert A. Herstein (2) Michael W. Broome (2) Gregory W. Council (3) Emil T. Chuck (4) Joseph A. Paydarfar (1) Paul T. Hertlein (22) Glenn M. Brusca (3) Timothy R. Davis (1) Julie H. Cochran (19) Eli J. Richardson (2) Michael A. Hughes (7) James L. Chittenden (6) John J. Devaney, Jr. (10) B. Cason Coplin (25) Krista B. Ridgway (24) Michael J. Isman (6) T. Glenn Coleman (11) Greg A. Erens (14) Michael L. Davitt (7) Jennifer K. Robinson (27) Chris Johnson (18) Thomas A. Corpus (23) Susan M. Eugenis (26) David A. Deal, Jr. (2) Brad E. Rosenthal (10) Douglas E. Johnson (3) Jonathan L. Danielson (23) Tricia G. Gilbert (22) Rahul V. Deshmukh (1) Steven C. Sands (4) Andrew K. Jones (4) Brian N. Dietrick (1) John D. Griffn IV (2) Ian C. Doiron (7) Vijay M. Shah (24) Brian A. Jones (2) Khanh A. Duong (3) John E. Grupp (1) Thomas S. Eppinger (25) Donald P. Shatto (3) Elizabeth S. Joslin (23) Andrea N. Elliott (1) Karen M. Guido (26) Holly M. Espy (25) Shereen S. Shermak (4) Lance M. Kaplan (8) Steven D. Ertel (20) Michael L. Guido (26) Louis A. Falvo III (25) Frederick G. Springman (1) Mary M. Kile (19) Richard L. Feliciano (17) David B. Hanes (23) Nicole S. Finger (1) Scott E. Telesz (28) Douglas C. Kley (12) Eric J. Felt (13) Douglas A. Hardy (21) James F. Fox II (19) Stephen G. Tell (22) William Konomos (1) Eric M. Free (5) Julie M. Hasenwinkel (1) John H. Gregory (1) Elizabeth C. Tyler-Kabara (26) Linda L. Kordziel (2) Stacy S. Gardner (27) Lisa M. Hibschman (20) Michael R. Gustafson II (10) Sheila K. Van Nederveen (14) Anthony C. Leung (3) John S. Goode (1) Jaime D. Hobbeheydar (8) Jeffrey A. Hancock (21) Gregory M. Vaudreuil (1) Christine C. Lodge (17) Timothy A. Gosnell (18) Delilah J. Huelsing (7) Grant T. Hollett, IV (20) Robert R. Wahl, Jr. (16) Eileen B. MacDonald (2) Jon R. Hibschman (20) Christopher K. Hunt (4) Jill M. Hudkins (9) John L. Willis (24) David P. Matarazzo (6) Robert Ari Hirschfeld (20) Randal C. Jones (3) Alva S. Huffman III (1) Brian T. Maurer (5) Josefna S. Hobbs (10) James C. Lacefeld (19) Stephen S. Huh (20) Class of 1990 Thomas E. McMullen (12) Stacey W. Johnson (1) Kemper E. Lewis (20) Hoi T. Huynh (2) 102 Donors/ 261 Class Roll David S. McNeil (2) E. Vincent Jolley (5) Brian M. Long (3) Douglas A. Janette (1) 39% Participation Keir P. Meisner (4) David C. Kaelber (5) Erik Lorscheider (12) George W. Jordan III (10) John D. Adkins II (4) Brian E. Miller (4) William G. Karpovich (11) Jarvis T. Lowndes (12) Karl W. Kottke (8) Jamal Ahmad (17) Michael A. Miniati (1) Daniel R. King (8) Elizabeth M. Lutostansky (7) Michael L. Krachon (1) Eric W. Anderson (18) Brenda Y. Mirabile (20) Eric W. Koehler (7) Valecia D. Maclin (2) Devendra T. Kumar (2) Lisa A. Bader (4) Alfred W. Mordecai (26) Benjamin H. Le Blanc (19) Mark E. Mason (8) Gregory P. Lissy (17) Alan H. Baydush (11) Karen G. Morris (1) Michael D. Lee (1) Andrew W. McCown (5) Rickard C. Loftman (5) William E. Beasley, Jr. (1) Robert A. Naslund (1) Steven H. Lin (14) David W. McNabola (4) Jeffrey K. Lopez (8) Susan B. Beauchamp (8) Richard E. Nicholas (28) Tanya Shoenfel Nizialek (20) Jeffrey S. McVeigh (6) Brian E. Mackay (10) Torsten Berger (9) Robert A. Oliver (7) Erin M. O’Brien (2) Justin B. Mead (1) Spiro J. Maroulis (4) Katherine Y. Bielefeld (20) Douglas B. Pfaff (22) Michael S. O’Leary (25) Julia J. Nakhleh (25) Jay Moller (9) Matthew R. Bielefeld (17) Brian A. Porras (1) John D. Pazienza (20) Brian J. Nalle (5) Erik N. Oberg (25) David T. Blake, Jr. (1) Timothy L. Proulx (20) Robert E. Perry (4) Joseph A. Oswald III (6) Stirling E. Olson (17) August G. Burgin III (1) Henry C. Purdy (9) Joseph C. Peterson, Jr. (8) James L. Pratt (25) Graham A. Orriss (12) Thomas K. Callaway (24) Scott T. Regan (1) Denise I. Pittaro (1) Anish D. Rajparia (9) Jennifer K. Orriss (12) John D. Case (1) Brian P. Ruff (2) Aurora D. Pryor (1) John P. Rodgers (22) Abraham D. Palmer (25) William P. Cerreta (4) Robert L. Seelig (24) Timothy J. Rade (24) Gregory D. Sabin (3) Debra M. Parisi (20) Michael G. Cetta (23) Brenda C. Shepherd (10) Scott C. Raney (3) John A. Sartor (6) Hong S. Park (8) Peter J. Chomyn III (2) Chalin A. Smith (2) Thomas C. Robey (12) William T. Schlough (11) Gillian F. Parton (6) Kai-I Chung (5) Jerome C. Smith (3) Barry S. Safer (19) Peter V. Schroeder (7) Neeraja B. Peterson (6) Andrew E. Clark (1) Brian P. Somerday (25) Erich S. Schreiber (1) Elizabeth J. Sciaudone (1) Brian A. Pietrewicz (6) Gregory J. Clary (16) Samuel J. Stevenson (1) Sheila F. Steele (27) J. Spann (1) W. Stephen Poole (9) David M. Colborne (1) Richard A. Strand (2) Craig A. Straley (5) Judd W. Staples (13) Vibhav N. Prasad (1) John P. Comerford (3) W. Mark Strickland (4) Matthew W. Twiggs (1) Robert J. Stets, Jr. (26) Richard T. Rhee (20) Mark S. Conrad (9) Hans-Peter Tandon (10) Meredith C. Upchurch (6) Bradley A. Stewart (15) Margaret B. Rodgers (22) Dennis J. Courtney (6) Edward L. Trimble (20) William D. Webster (17) Matthew C. Strauss (26) Michael K. Ryan (10) Michael P. Dierks (26) Torii P. Turman (4) Kenneth S. Weinberg (17) Matthew D. Wade (25) Joseph E. Schafstall (20) Jeffrey D. Dinkel (13) Cheryl D. Vecchio (8) Dixie T. Wells (26) Sharon L. Washington (5) William J. Scheessele (1) Craig Dorrans (1) William F. Walker (4) Seth A. Watkins (25) Ann M. Scott (3) Shannon Dreyfuss (18) Jeffrey L. Warhaftig (4) Class of 1992 Mark B. Williams (9) Ershela L. Sims (14) Christopher G. Duffy (5) Joseph P. Wedding III (2) 73 Donors/ 209 Class Roll Scott E. Williams (4) David J. Sullivan (9) Kenneth J. Dunleavy (15) Robert D. Wescott (14) 35% Participation Ursula E. Wilson (3) Samir M. Tamer (1) Bruce L. Faulkner (6) James G. Whayne (2) Victor S. Adler (2) David J. Witzel (12) Jon R. Tervo (24) Cynthia A. Fink (4) Cheryl A. F. White (28) Derek D. Albert (5) Darren E. Zinner (3) Sheila C. Tsai (11) Christopher V. Forinash (22) Brian R. Williams (2) Robert J. Antonucci, Jr. (2) Joshua S. Vance (1) Elizabeth K. Forinash (22) John C. Wroton (28) Kristy B. Arbogast (26) Tracy B. Verhoeven (19)

2019 dukengineer 55 David S. Wasik (21) Julia V. Phillips (24) Gregory D. Parker (12) Drew G. Narayan (2) Mi-Mi L. McCloskey (21) David T. Wei (16) Michael T Prewett (22) Amit I. Patel (2) Michael T. Nowak (4) Theron L. Metz (21) Kirstin K. Widding (1) Michael L. A. Reams (20) Brian T. Racilla (11) William R. Overall (19) Jeffrey K. Mills (17) Stephen D. Williams (15) David A. Roberts (3) James P. Rizk (2) Allison C. Pajunas (4) Maureen L. Mulcahy (6) Jason N. Workman (25) Julie D. Rocherolle (5) Marshall A. Robers (18) Clement D. Pappas (14) Gregory J. A. Murad (10) Robert A. Wyatt (7) Andrea R. Roddy (19) Vineet K. Sarin (18) Robert J. Parsley (21) Sangki Oak (6) Brain K. Yamanouchi (25) Christopher R. Salter (9) Betts S. Slingluff III (9) Estela J. Patron (20) Abigail L. Pachon (1) Robert G. Santos (16) Neil K. Stafford (3) Daniel J. Paul (1) Theodore G. Perkins (7) Class of 1994 Mark V. Slominski (9) Rodney J. Stanley (1) Alexander W. Rice (8) Rebecca L. S. Peterson (21) 83 Donors/ 265 Class Roll James R. Sokolowski (18) Christopher D. Tapia (13) Evangelos B. Ringas (22) Jason B. Piche (12) 31% Participation Christopher J. Thacker (3) Beverly C. Tylr (1) Christopher T. Sabatino (20) Patrick G. Quigley (2) Stephen C. Abate (21) Christopher J. Thornton (4) Robert A. Vincent (2) Derek K. Schubert (13) Bryan S. Rheem (8) Matthew J. Anderson (3) Andrew T. Vedder (9) Stephen M. Waite (10) Kevin R. Schwall (19) Heather Y. Rodin (17) Anthony J. Bellezza (14) Romita L. Wallen (3) Robert J. Waldner (7) Scott M. Shimp (22) Martina B. Roediger (2) Michael J. Bingle (20) Alan L. Whitehurst (19) Judd T. Willmann (15) Joshua B. Skudlarick (16) Bret A. Rogers (21) William J. Blanke (3) Jonathan M. Williams (18) James C. Woodring (8) Daniel J. Sorin (19) Susan A. Rolls (5) Henry F. Butehorn III (1) Christopher D. Wilson (23) David R. Zalesky (4) Janis M. Taube (1) Charles W. Saletta (21) Chalmers H. Butler (6) Yin Yin (8) Shannon O. Thornton (12) Jill A. Schreifer (1) James L. Caroland (1) Linda Q. Young (2) Class of 1996 Joshua M. Unger (5) Malay B. Shah (3) Gary W. Chung (3) 68 Donors/ 204 Class Roll James S. Walsh (6) Todd A. Spears (21) Brian S. Clise (15) Class of 1995 33% Participation Daniel P. Weinstein (1) Dierdre V. Strigenz (1) Russell B. Copeland (24) 59 Donors/ 183 Class Roll Swati Agarwal (12) Christopher D. Willey (1) Anita M. Suchdeo (12) Eric C. Correll (9) 32% Participation Alexander G. Agrios (4) Elizabeth C. Wong (6) Marwan K. S. Tabbara (28) James P. Creighton (16) Matthew J. Alinger (22) Sherry M. Altman (2) Eric K. Wong (6) Linda M. Thomas (16) Taylor M. Davenport (19) Lisa L. Anderson-Hall (6) Imron T. Aly (20) Patrick C. Thomasma (10) Elizabeth A. Debartolo (24) Thomas H. Ayala (12) Andrew J. Armstrong (7) Class of 1997 Marianne W. Trotter (1) Michael J. Donnelly (20) Robert R. Bailey (23) Joseph T. Bailey (1) 78 Donors/ 207 Class Roll Lanette Y. Tyler (9) Rebecca B. Drabenstott (1) Jennifer T. Bhojwani (19) Gary J. Barnhart (22) 38% Participation Sanjay K. Vanguri (9) Richard S. Dreger, Jr. (11) Clifford J. Billings (23) Ethan I. Berger (22) Frank A. Badalamenti (14) Srinivas S. Velamoor (1) Stefan A. Dyckerhoff (13) Jeffrey E. Bischoff (9) German E. Blomeier (8) L. Ross Baker, Jr. (14) Matthew J. Walker (4) Jason L. Ekedahl (24) David N. Buza (1) Thomas M. Brundage (22) A. Warren Brackin IV (3) Kirsten L. Ward (2) Dennis M. Feenaghty (15) Michael S. Caines (16) Frank Bruni (22) Wesley M. Brandon (1) Michael A. Wesley (21) Cecelia A. Gassner (1) Jeffrey A. Chard (20) Peter E. Bryan (1) Peter C. (21) Ian D. Wood (7) James A. Grover (22) Charles D. Choi (22) Brian K. Campbell (3) Natasha D. Case (7) Christopher H. Young (16) Susan H. Guswa (19) Allison B. Cleveland (16) James D. Campbell, III (20) Sandra M. Cavazos (1) Jennifer G. Zawacki (10) Halim Habiby (15) Monica D. DelCampo (2) Chui-Shan L. Chila (8) Y. B. Alan Chang (1) Dennis J. Hanzlik (16) Mark S. Donnithorne (3) Brian J. Chung (22) Jim Chartier (7) Class of 1998 Mack N. Haynes, Jr. (1) Scott W. Dubbeling (23) Angelo B. Cruz (22) John D. Choi (3) 72 Donors/ 217 Class Roll Brian L. Helm (9) Nikolas C. Endrud (1) Leslie L. Dickey (1) Amy E. Croot (21) 33% Participation Ray W. Helms (1) Christopher S. Ennen (1) Laura B. Feeley (16) Stacey J. Davis (7) Lena F. Balucan (3) Steven C. House (15) Richard E. Finley (7) Sunil N. Gandhi (19) Jeffrey W. Donnithorne (12) Paul G. Bamert (18) Geoff L. Hughes (4) Elizabeth J. Gaske (16) Geoff K. Gavin (22) Lee Anne Duval (6) Jeff M. Berry (1) Robert L. Jacks II (1) Heather A. B. Harries (23) Stephanie L. Gloster (1) Steven W. Fass (12) Nathan D. Bronson (1) Warren H. James (9) Scott E. Harrington (3) Kathleen M. Greaney (2) Francisco J. Fernandez (7) Aimee V. Chappelow (1) Douglas M. Jarrard (1) Elizabeth L. Hitchcock (1) Robert J. Haley (22) Melissa B. Field (1) Christopher P. Cheng (1) Pamela D. Jobert (7) Thomas W. Huff (2) Jay D. Helms (1) Robert P. Flowers (21) Rajeev K. Chopra (8) Chad R. Johnson (21) Mohammad B. Ismael (1) Lorie D. Helms (4) Sara H. Furber (5) Jesse S. Claypoole IV (3) David J. Krauss (3) Michael J. Jurgens (15) James K. Henry, Jr. (1) Daniel A. Godrick (18) Jennifer E. Coker (2) Mark E. Kraynak (10) Benli Kao (20) Keren Hilger (6) Varish Goyal (9) James D. Congdon (20) Wilson Y. Lee (11) Andrew V. Kayes (15) Benjamin M. Holzman (9) Amara L. Hildebrand (8) Daniel H. Cook (1) Joseph A. Levitin (20) Kevin G. Klinedinst (12) Catherine N. Hounfodji (13) Melanie K. Hsiao (1) Korin P. Crawford (1) Audra P. Loftman (5) David A. Landau (1) Daniel V. Ingram (7) Elaine Y. Hsieh (9) George J. D’Ambrosio, Jr. (4) David C. Lott (1) Cristin L. Lawrence (22) Vinay J. Jayaram (2) Harris H. Hwang (16) Jeffrey C. Demenkow (2) Valerie M. Love (24) Matthew B. Malchow (2) Holly C. Kelly (7) Sarah L. Kieweg (21) Damian V. Dolland (3) Maria A. Manning (7) Eric M. Manoff (2) Andrew H. LaVoy (7) Mara E. Kingsley (8) Steven J. Drechsler (18) M. Jonathan Mathers (10) Brian K. Marchiel (2) Jeffrey D. Lewis (22) Kurt E. Knaub (2) Alexander H. Feng (13) Deanna J. H. Mathews (20) Steven A. McClelland (21) Franklin J. Lin (5) Brian J. Kott (2) Samuel C. Fiechter (6) Elizabeth G. Mazhari (13) Robert A. McClung (15) Jeffrey M. Milheizler (22) Robert C. Kunz (9) Amanda H. Gelber (17) Antonio Minchella (3) Joel R. K. Moody (20) Amanda M. Montgomery (12) Morgan B. LaRue (15) Nicholas R. Gelber (18) Megan B. Moore (11) Eric A. Movassaghi (1) David B. Morton (7) Karen J. Leiser (1) Steven I. Geller (5) Howard G. Nelson (23) Thanh Nguyen (7) William A. Mourad (1) Melanie J. Licis (15) Joseph L. Giacobbe (1) Paul J. Orsulak, Jr. (2) Naomi A. Oak (23) Roberto C. Munoz (22) Michelle A. Lytle (2) Adam M. Giannone (12) Malcolm W. Peverley, Jr. (16) Uche S. Osuji (1) Suneel N. Nagda (11) Bharet Malhotra (9) Russell M. Glass (3)

56 2019 dukengineer Annual Fund Sacha N. Goodson (16) Anthony T. Debenedet (7) Mehmet E. Ergin (18) Christopher C. Chiou (13) Cody Brownell (7) Russell S. Groves (17) David E. Dolby (2) Christian Essiger (2) Mark R. Contarino (8) Adam P. Burns (2) Deborah C. Hartman (13) Harold C. Dunn (8) Eugene C. Farng (1) Stephanie S. Cook (5) Heather R. Byrd (16) Jessica R. B. Hindman (13) Kelly B. Dyar (3) Michael S. Ferrell (1) John N. Day (14) Danielle Chalson (3) William M. Houston (1) Megan T. Elfers (18) Brian C. Fox (6) Lauren S. Dieterich (15) Wai L. Chan (1) Faraz Hussain (10) Jonathan A. Feifs (5) John M. Gagliardi III (2) Jason B. Dunham (6) Chien-Chung Chen (1) Ram M. Jagannath (4) Preston L. Fowler IV (1) John H. D. Gyurko (2) Kevin Edwards (1) John F. Cheng (14) David M. Jordan (20) Philip M. Garber (4) Geoff W. Habicht (2) Andrew S. Exnicios (9) Matthew Q. Christensen (8) Robert K. Judge (15) Karen E. Ginster (6) Manish M. Hebbar (7) Jessica L. Foley (17) Joshua P. Davis (12) Katherine L. Karazim-Walker (7) Angela Y. Giuffrida (13) Michael Hernandez-Soria (18) Ethan J. Fricklas (3) Jeffrey S. Earhart (1) Teresa C. Kelley (9) Kevin P. Golart (2) Jeffrey M. Hindman (17) Allison H. Gaskins (16) Sitaramesh Emani (4) Brian A. Kilpela (9) Amy M. Goodman (1) Laura Huang (12) Stephan R. Gaskins (15) John A. T. Fath (11) Julius C. Lai (20) Kathleen R. Grishman (11) Brian D. Jones (4) John F. Hack III (16) Julie K. Furt (16) Lawrence P. Lai (20) Brian G. Guernsey (7) Michael G. Kamas (18) Bryn D. Harder (15) Christopher M. Grocki (11) Annette Y. N. Lam (3) Vladidslav Ivanov (12) Arnaud P. Karsenti (3) Gregory T. Hasbrouck (17) Jaclyn E. Hanifen (16) Marc R. Larochelle (6) Anthony Lagnese (19) Samuel R. Kuo (11) Alexander T. Hayes (3) Sunil B. Hari (7) Jason F. Luck (1) Jeannie Young Lee (19) Bruce P. Lai (1) Sarah B. Higgins (17) Benjamin M. Harrison (7) Ross Mayo, Jr. (12) Alexander K. Lam (1) Jon P. Lam (1) Judith Jacobson (9) Ara A. Karamanian (3) Patrick M. McLaughlin (15) Mark C. Lim (5) George C. LaVerde (14) Aydin A. Kadaster (13) Susan Kaziny (12) Gerald S. Meyer (18) Keri E. Lorincz (11) Alice H. Lee (15) Kerry M. Kidwell (17) Dorlan J. Kimbrough (3) Eliza S. Nevers (1) Matthew H. Lunn (9) Christopher R. Levering (9) Jin S. Kim (10) David H. Lake (8) Sean M. O’Connor (10) Wesley R. McClelland (3) Nana H. Little (2) Paul A. Klenk (17) Amy Liu (3) Lee Ott IV (2) Kevin B. McGowan (19) Daniel C. Lowrie (16) Jennifer Koh (14) Erika R. Lopresti (1) Yung H. Park (20) Mark S. McKeag (7) Terah A. Muchow (1) Rebecca M. Kohl-Gomez (1) Christina M. Luquire (13) Audrey E. Penrose (7) Jennifer M. Meuchel (3) Whitney B. Novak (3) Dwight K. Lee (2) Patrick B. Luquire (13) John S. Perry (3) Ann N. Mittelstadt (17) Jason L. O’Meara (10) Linette Lee (4) Christopher D. Mailey (1) Jennifer J. Peters (12) Riley W. Murdock (3) Mark L. Palmeri (1) Charles S. Lin (2) Alexander F. Martinez (2) Bradley A. Phelps (13) James D. Nguyen (1) Stacy L. Pineles (14) Lauren N. Louis (17) John Means (16) Neda B. Poommipanit (2) Christopher Nygren (1) Isai Ramirez, Jr. (4) David R. Mandel (9) Andrew J. Meyers (7) Michelle E. N. Reichenbach (10) Laurel B. Passantino (14) Jeremy B. Ratz (16) David J. Marquard III (9) Steven R. Meyers (16) Lucas G. Rugani (18) William L. Portnoy, Jr. (6) Jacquelyn J. Renton (9) Thomas M. Meese (2) Ryan J. Miller (13) Mark W. Sessoms (17) Matthew C. Rogers (2) Nathan S. Samras (5) Daniel B. Neill (9) Deepa Mishra (1) Pinata H. Sessoms (19) William T. Seddon (1) Adam R. Schimel (4) Justin M. Offen (1) Clark M. O’Niell (15) Scott A. Skorupa (12) Dipak P. Shah (4) Kenneth G. Schopfer (3) Christopher L. Peretti (1) Sarah A. Park (15) Neil N. Snyder, IV (20) Jason T. Shibata (5) Albert J. Schuette, Jr. (7) Anthony M. Pettes (4) Amil A. Patel (7) Cheryl E. Starcher (19) Kristina Smith (4) Heather D. Seeber (2) Clayton D. Poppe (15) Kyle M. Richardson (6) Frederic T. Tenney (12) Suneeta S. Sohoni (5) Rajiv D. Shah (2) Brent J. Reid (2) Stacey L. Richardson (6) Travis M. Troyer (19) Thanikaivelu D. Sokka (1) K. Shiao (2) James L. Ruth (10) Mark S. Rockwood (8) Jonathan B. Tyler (9) Jordan P. Steinberg (16) Daniel R. Silver (18) Sophia T. Santillan (17) James A. Romes (9) Robert B. Vermillion (6) Jason D. Stipanov (4) Brian M. Stempel (16) Nicole S. Schwartz (17) Micah A. Rowland (1) Chungpei W. Wang (3) Delaney S. Stoval (3) Adam G. Stewart (16) Amy C. Sharma (17) Maulin V. Shah (10) Justin C. Ward (2) Sarah C. Townsley (19) Morgan P. Suckow (13) Navin Sharma (16) Laney S. Stoddard (15) Virginia H. Yang (3) Brian A. Turner (7) Dennis C. Sumera (13) Harmander Singh (8) Kathleen M. Swanson (1) Daniel L. Wang (1) Yushing E. Sun (6) Alexander R. Sistla (2) Stephen T. Thompson (13) Class of 1999 Eric Z. Wang (11) Danielle M. Taylor (2) Lauren S. Stienes (16) Clinton D. Walker (16) 66 Donors/186 Class Roll James G. Warriner (10) Andrew P. Tojek (1) Brandon H. Stroy (1) Jonathan M. Walsh (3) 35% Participation Gabriel E. Tsuboyama (11) Tobias O. True (1) Michael W. Wick (3) Brigitte M. C. Addimando Class of 2000 Justin L. Van Buren (18) Daniel S. Wang (1) Alfred Wong (1) (10) 72 Donors/210 Class Roll Richard S. Vandermass (9) Michael E. Weissinger (9) Rami D. Zheman (16) Timothy E. Allen (19) 34% Participation Elizabeth A. Vickerman (12) Christopher A. Winter (6) Joshua P. Arwood (9) Grant R. Allen (5) Peter A. Weld (5) Carlos E. Whitt (1) Class of 2003 Neil S. Berlin (16) Jeffrey T. Barber (1) Lauren K. Wisniewski (19) Ngai C. Wong (1) 58 Donors/167 Class Roll Sarah S. Bernstein (16) Todd E. Behrens (7) Amol R. Yajnik (13) 35% Participation Brian R. Bleus (15) Carla W. Benigni (18) Class of 2001 Kent T. Young (15) Annie E. Adams (1) Jennifer Brownlie (14) Herbert F. Bohnet IV (12) 65 Donors/185 Class Roll Joseph G. Baltz (15) Chadwick L. Campbell (5) William N. Camp II (18) 35% Participation Class of 2002 Ian D. Berman (1) Margaret P. Chiou (9) Kevin Cheung (7) Ingrid L. Abendroth (17) 60 Donors/174 Class Roll Craig R. Brown (1) Young J. Choi (1) Li C. Cheung (7) Brian C. Alonso (9) 34% Participation Stephanie C. Chan (7) John C. Cocker (1) Matthew A. Cornwell (18) Brian R. Appel (6) Benjamin J. Aitken (6) Nathan L. Chao (1) Michael R. Contarino (2) Tate L. Crumbley (17) Alexis L. Beatty (11) Nader H. Al Ansari (8) Ka Y. Chau (12) Rachel M. Cyrus (1) Sean E. Delehanty (1) Ashish A. Bhimani (8) Benjamin D. Atkins (13) David Y. Chong (13) Jason G. Darling (9) E. Keith Donnelly (9) Christopher T. Blitz (16) Jesse L. Atkinson (16) Max D. Cohen (15) Brooke S. Davies (2) Kevin M. Eckhardt (1) Jonathan L. Caine (1) Benjamin S. Borns (9) Michael L. Desimone (1)

2019 dukengineer 57 Annual Fund David S. Dipietro (12) Jose D. De Ojeda (5) Pierre J. deBoisblanc (6) Jennifer L. Wilbur (13) Brooke L. Rennick (5) Deborah S. Egeland (2) Christopher J. Dillenbeck (14) Julius K. Degesys (13) Jonathan M. Zile (2) Darren P. Rivas (3) Martin A. Elisco (15) Allison M. Douglas (13) Leahthan Domeshek (3) Michael D. Zordan (7) Daniel B. Rosenberg (1) Charles P. Gelatt (13) Jonathan D. Drillings (12) Matthew M. Engelhard (1) Andrew R. Schmidt (12) Anthony R. Geonnotti III (2) Joseph T. Elliott (8) Andrew F. Dreher (13) Class of 2006 Roman G. Schwarz (8) Kiran G. George (2) Colleen N. Farrell (3) John K. Fang (1) 79 Donors/ 226 Class Roll William B. Senner (12) Elizabeth A. Herbst (13) Matthew P. Farrell (3) Marcus A. Feehan (1) 35% Participation Blake E. Sowerby (8) Alexander L. Hooper (4) Ethan L. Filip (2) John R. Felkins (13) Todd E. Aetherwyn (1) Andrew M. Stalnecker (1) Adeel Husain (1) Eric J. Gardner (9) Thomas J. Fernandez (8) Bilal M. Aijazi (7) Peter L. Staver (1) Karen C. Hwang (8) Jeffrey R. Garro (3) James V. Finchum (10) Christine N. Armstrong (8) Kathryn F. Sullivan (12) Huikai Karol (10) Brett A. Hainline (3) Jacob J. Flomenberg (4) Terry M. Arnold II (10) Mika J. Tanimoto-Story (12) Robert T. Kazmierski (15) Christopher B. Highley (1) Andrew D. Galanopoulos (5) Alexandru V. Avram (1) Kimberly W. Truesdale (1) Jed J. Kim (1) Bradley H. Hledik (13) Haven R. Garber (13) Gareth T. Barendse (8) Gihan S. Wickramaratne (3) Jeong M. Kim (1) Calvin M. Hui (1) Emma H. Giamartino (5) Jeffrey D. Boyer (1) Thomas A. J. Williams (1) Mark D. Krasniewski (15) D. Brandon Jones (14) Darwin Goei (6) Omaira C. Brightman (12) Randy M. Yamada (4) Gopind N. Kumar (8) Jeffrey R. Jones (11) Steven A. Gore (11) Katherine E. Bulgrin (12) Adam J. Zuckerman (10) Anu R. Lamba (2) Jeffrey A. Keeney (6) Michael Guadano (2) Ashley J. Burns (12) Justin S. Lee (1) Beum K. Kim (9) Twinkle R. Gupta (5) Zubair H. Chao (6) Class of 2007 Christine T. Lin (13) Megan M. Klenow (4) Charles T. Hagan IV (12) Elizabeth V. Chong (1) 88 Donors/ 197 Class Roll David H. Logan (9) Raj Kurpad (1) Adam P. Hall (1) Margaret M. Civetti (7) 45% Participation Matthew J. Mailloux (15) Jason B. Laderman (14) James D. Heaney (12) Patrick T. Cleary (5) Ronal G. Abraham (1) David R. Maloney (1) Jeffrey M. Lake (2) Stacey Hero (11) Mark H. Connell (8) Byron Alvarez (1) Margaret F. Mandell (10) Paul A. Lisi (4) Brian R. Hirsh (13) Michael D. Cote (10) Jonathan M. Arnstein (4) Michael B. Marion (4) Laura K. Mason (3) Andrew B. Holbrook (13) David R. Crowe (12) Joshua L. Ashley (1) Miharu Morimoto (1) Patrick C. Mathias (10) Tushar S. Kirtane (12) Robert R. Demason (9) Nicole L. Axelrod (11) Paige L. Nelson (5) Vito F. Mecca (14) Jia-Wei K. Ko (4) Roger M. Diebold (11) Aaron T. Baxter (9) Andy T. Ng (16) Alice H. Meyer (14) Emily M. Kovalchick (13) Eric W. Dooley (1) John B. Borofka (11) Rizwan A. Parvez (13) Zachary M. Novak (4) Timothy C. Lamson (1) John T. Erickson (2) Elan H. Bresslour (11) Vadim S. Polikov (15) Michael R. Parsons (12) Richard M. Larrey, Jr. (11) Stephen C. Felkins (12) Carlos D. Briseno III (5) Robert A. Prince (1) Casey B. Reardon (4) Anthony G. Lau (7) Caroline W. Fox (12) Robert A. Buechler (8) Zachary M. Robertson (1) Georgia A. Richter (11) Ungtae Lee (3) Steven W. Gangstead (12) Lisa J. Burton (9) Christopher A. Ross (1) Jesse L. Riley (3) Cameron V. Levy (1) James T. Garnevicus (2) Aaron L. Carlson (10) Elizabeth R. Strautin (15) Christopher J. Sample (14) Jennifer M. Libling (11) Ryan S. Habbley (12) Dennis J. Cattel (11) Matthew F. Sutherland (6) Sumit A. Shah (4) Bo Liu (12) Matthew W. Hawk (12) Rachel L. Chaitt (2) Mausumi N. Syamal (5) Jeremy H. Snook (3) Vincent C. Mao (12) Melissa Hawk (12) Vitaly Chibisov (1) Amar K. Tanna (15) Andrew D. Steinberg (3) Jeffrey M. McCormick (6) Clare B. Hawthorne (12) Stephanie J. Chiu (1) Noelle A. Trent (7) Russell Swagart (2) John R. McDowell IV (9) Le He (1) Matthew D. Clements (9) Gregory M. Williams (15) Jennifer L. Thompson (7) Douglas G. Mullen (7) Vy U. Hoang (11) Frank S. Coleman (11) Sarah D. Wolff (1) Richard P. Thomsen III (2) Paul S. Nesline (13) Michael A. Holliday (3) Wade T. Cooper III (2) Daniel J. Wood (1) Paul G. Toomey (1) Shaun M. Noonan (13) Derek R. Hower (12) William L. Cooper III (9) Fran L. Wu (15) Jeffrey M. Trost (1) Yaw A. Nyame (3) Xinfeng Hu (4) Elizabeth F. Courtney (7) Mark W. Younger (5) Jeremy M. Tucker (3) Lauren Opoliner (13) William L. Hwang (12) Conlin D. Crow (11) Andrew R. Tupper (1) Kevin S. Parker (13) Daniel M. Kaplan (12) Michael C. Dameron (3) Class of 2004 Brian D. Waddy (1) Nathan M. Partin (4) Andrew S. Katz (4) Gregory A. Darland (3) 66 Donors/224 Class Roll Stephen T. Wu (11) Julianna S. Peacock (13) Clifton E. Kerr (6) Nishanth K. Dev (11) 29% Participation Yashar Pirzadeh (2) Daniel Kim (3) Al-Hafeez Z. Dhalla (1) Jamie M. Alders (5) Class of 2005 Andrew D. Portnoy (13) Emily Y. Kos (12) Frank M. Dreher (11) John D. Alexander (14) 88 Donors/ 253 Class Roll Michele E Pugh (13) Raymond T. Kozikowski III (1) Natalie C. Eagleburger (11) Megan A. Baldwin (1) 35% Participation Allison B. Rosen (5) Steven S. Lake (2) David A. Fiedler (2) Steven J. Barmach (1) Pasquale Arcese IV (13) Justin M. Shapiro (2) Melissa Latorre (1) Arthur C. Fischer-Zernin (8) William O. Bell, Jr. (1) Varun R. Baba (5) Nathan S. Sherrard (11) Qahir Madhany (8) Andrew A. Fitzpatrick (10) Jason Bhardwaj (11) Noel Bakhtian (13) Mason Shieh (1) Albert G. Moore III (5) Amanda M. Fuller (10) Christopher M. Boston (7) Michael J. Belsante (2) Gary C. Sing (3) Laura B. Moss (3) John P. Galanek (3) Nicolas Buraglia (1) Jeffrey D. Burlin (13) Lindsay M. Smith (4) Emily M. Mugler (12) Meng Gao (1) Jason E. Chatterjee (12) Jonathan R. Carter (12) Tianlu L. Snook (3) Ty K. Mukherji (4) Peter M. Gebhard (11) Udayaditya Chatterjee (11) Dennis S. Casey (11) Charles B. Soileau (7) Shelby A. Neal (12) Eric L. Geller (1) Meredith M. Cheng (8) Pengyu Cheng (4) Isaac E. Specter (10) Devin C. Odom (8) Shaina M. Gram (5) Kengyeh K. Chu (13) Stephanie Chi (1) Daniel Stepner (1) Sara K. Oliver (12) Kelly F. Greer (11) Hyun O. Chung (10) Melvin H. Chiang (5) Jason S. Su (7) Courtney L. Olmsted (12) Cameron A. Harrison (8) Patrick R. Colsher (6) George A. Crowell (7) Joseph P. Tadduni (11) Branon C. Painter (12) Richard C. Harting (11) Teresa T. Crowe (13) Michael G. Curcio (13) Sean Timpane (1) Jialing K. Png (2) Jeffrey C. Herbert (11) Matthew D. Crutchley (3) Danielle M. Davidian (6) Andrew L. Walls (1) Brent G. Powers (11) Meredith C. Herbert (10) James M. Dayton (5) Jeremy R. Davis (13) Adam L. Weinberger (13) Anna L. Rack-Gomer (12) Justin D. Hilliard (4)

58 2019 dukengineer David Huie (8) Patrick J. Eibl (2) Laura M. Angle (9) Sahil P. Patel (9) Zachary M. Harvanek (7) Michael S. Humeniuk (2) Amauche Emenari (4) Kevin A. Autrey (1) Ryan G. Pitera (4) Douglas M. Helferich (8) Eric C. Hung (8) Thomas J. Feehan (4) Alexander T. AuWerter (2) Preston S. Porter (8) Katherine M. Henderson (8) Bibek Joshi (11) Patrick J. Friscia (4) John P. Barrett III (3) Feini Qu (3) Pia F. Hoellerbauer (8) John Kang (11) Audrey J. Gaskins (8) Jessica B. Becker (9) James V. Razick (9) Elizabeth H. Hwang (6) Keigo Kawaji (4) Aaron D. Gilbert (4) Daniel A. Beeler (9) Bryan P. Reisch (6) Scott M. Ings (4) Turan A. Kayagil (11) Philip J. Gorman (10) Molly R. Bierman (9) Paul M. Riherd (5) Brian J. Kim (1) Advait A. Kotecha (1) Karli S. Griffeth (8) Seth P. Brown (8) Alyssa J. Roessler (1) Nadeem R. Kolia (1) Tobias F. Kraus (11) Rachel W. Hoffman (5) Thomas A. Burkland (8) Michael B. Russell (6) Stephanie M. Korszen (5) Gregory B. Larkin (11) William A. Hoffman IV (8) Douglas W. Bycoff (9) James L. Schulhof, Jr. (5) Michael J. Kramarz (8) Brian J. Lewis (11) Tiffany Hui (10) Laura H. Chavez (6) Preeyanka K. Shah (1) Nicholas C. A. Laucis (1) Andrew J. Longenecker (11) Alexander Hwang (4) Andre A. Cheng (2) Michael L. Silver (8) Devon M. Lauer (3) Adam G. Luchansky (7) Jordan B. Iceton (7) Christal P. Chow (9) Anne Sloan (9) Gustavo Lee (8) Claudia F. Mattison (5) Ngozi L. Kanu (3) Katharyn Cordero (9) Ryan M. Sparrow (3) George W. Lefelar (8) Christine M. McMahon (1) Michael A. Keel (9) Rafael A. Cordero (7) Todd H. Stamp (3) Jordan A. Lewis (8) Shawn J. Mendonca (11) Neha Krishnamohan (10) Amanda J. Daly (9) Scott A. Steinberg (1) Jack Li (8) Wendy Merkelz (1) Yong Liang (2) Alexander J. Day (1) Bryan D. Stem (4) Xiao T. Li (8) Meredith C. Min (8) Robert S. Linsalata (2) Adam J. Dixon (9) Di Sun (4) Victor C. Lieu (8) Kristin D. Morgan (9) Sebastian Liska (8) Yuanlong Du (3) Caitlin A. Therrien (6) Ping Lin (6) Lu Morrison (11) Cristian C. Liu (10) Elana B. Edwards (10) Amanda C. Tong (9) Genevieve Lipp (4) Amy R. Motomura (11) Justin C. Maxwell (4) Meredith G. Estren (1) Ibrahim K. Toukan (9) Emily A. Liu (8) Katie M. Myers (4) Alexander N. McKinnon (6) Philip D. Ethier (2) Christopher M. Wade (8) Samanthe M. Lyons (8) Isaac Nagiel (1) Gregory Meyers (5) Arthur J. Everson (7) Yifan Wang (9) Michael A. McArthur (5) Phillip D. Nicholson (5) Leslie V. Means (10) Gregory E. Filpus (1) Andrew P. Ward (7) Clark C. McGehee (1) Ryan C. Pertz (10) Arthur Mui (5) Christopher G. Gibson (4) Lauren E. Wessel (1) Matthew T. McKenna (7) Noah Sakimura (11) Christopher J. Neufeld (6) Mikhail Gordin (5) Kenneth S. White (1) Carson C. Moore (1) John M. Schoenleber (6) Brandon R. Noia (1) Alexander H. Gorham (9) Daniel C. Wolf (9) Gerard J. Moorman, Jr. (7) Eric M. Spitz (11) Holly H. Ohlsson (10) Benjamin D. Grant (8) Duo Xu (6) Ronald E. Murhammer (1) Michael H. Stanley (11) Eric J. Ojerholm (10) Jason P. Greenhut (8) Tianhe Zhang (6) Melissa K. Murphy (8) Jason Strasser (11) Chinyere T. Okoli (10) Sani Hadziahmetovic (1) Alexandra Nichols (8) Caroline A. Strojny (4) Christopher M. Parides (5) Thomas J. Hadzor (9) Class of 2010 Corbin T. Page (3) Bryan J. Van Dyke (8) Lee M. Pearson (1) Philip S. Harvey (7) 96 Donors/ 245 Class Roll William G. Patrick (2) Elizabeth A. Vasievich (11) John L. Perkins (6) Perry B. Haynsworth (9) 39% Participation Leonard Pfeiffer V (4) Aida M. Wiebke (9) Drew G. Rindner (8) Antonia R. Helbling (9) Pongpitch Amatyakul (8) Alaina R. Pleatman (8) Rebecca E. Wilusz (11) Matthew T. Rinehart (1) Peter J. Hollender (5) Jason H. Begleiter (1) Emily Poplawski (8) Charles D. Winslow (1) Alyx C. Rosen (9) Andrew Hsiao (9) Nicholas P. Bobrinskoy (8) Ankit Prasad (8) Lori Yu (5) Stephen J. Rosenzweig (3) Whitney S. Kirchoff (5) John M. Burton, Jr. (8) Racquel M. Quarless (3) Xin Zheng (6) Daniel L. Ryan (9) Daniel H. Klein (1) Christopher Y. Caughman (8) Jason D. Rehlaender (6) Michael D. Zimmerman (9) Jesse K. Sandberg (2) Mary Ellen I. Koran (9) Vyshak Chandra (4) Alex S. Reinstein (8) Paul R. Scarborough, Jr. (2) David W. Kunz (8) Olivia C. Chang (8) Samuel J. Reiss (8) Class of 2008 Michael T. Schaper (1) Curtis W. Lane (1) David Chen (5) Taylor C. Rhyne (7) 83 Donors/ 219 Class Roll Jeffrey D. Schwane (10) Daniel D. Lee (8) James V. DiMaiolo (8) Kalen J. Riley (8) 38% Participation Craig S. Silverman (7) Erin R. Leger (1) Xuan Ding (8) Emily M. Robison (1) Elizabeth C. Akins (3) Geoffrey L. Southmayd (10) Alex S. Li (6) Alex D. Edelsburg (7) Jordan T. Ruff (1) Travis A. Alexander (1) Kyle W. Squillario (1) Hui H. Li (1) David A. Eitel (8) Karan Sabharwal (4) Robert C. Allen (1) John F. Sullivan (10) Vincent Y. Ling (9) Jason H. Ethier (2) Kevin C. Story (8) Nii A. Ampa-Sowa (10) Rick A. Szcodronski (8) Winston A. Lynk (1) Stephanie R. Everett (8) Mathavi J. Strasburger (8) Kidus F. Asfaw (2) Megan K. Tooley (8) Jenna E. Maloka (9) Manuel P. Fanarjian (1) Ernest K. Svenson (2) Scott K. Bailey (8) Adam R. Udasin (9) Eric S. Mansfeld (9) Zachary M. Fernandez (2) Jason S. Taylor (6) Michael E. Bauer (9) David M. Wagner (10) Chloe M. Mawer (2) Margaret I. Finch (6) Michelle A. Torski (8) Matthew P. Burke (8) Scott K. Wagoner (2) Nicholas S. Menchel (8) Stephanie K. Finch (8) Amy M. Wen (6) Andrew P. Camacho (8) Terence P. Wallace (10) Irem Mertol (8) Andrew D. First (8) Jamie F. Wilkie (5) Matthew F. Campbell (9) Andrew S. Waterman (10) Daniel W. Mistarz (9) Erin A. Franz (6) Peter C. Williams (8) Ian L. Cassidy (9) Sara C. Wolfe (10) David J. Mitteness (9) Thomas C. Gallmeyer (4) Tianyi Wu (8) Heidi Y. Chang (10) Yvonne J. Yamanaka (10) Todd E. Monson (6) William R. Gamerota (8) Patrick P. Ye (8) Priscilla F. Chyn (10) Timothy D. Zepp (2) James C. Montupet (2) Ian Q. Gao (1) Stephen T. Clark (8) Edison M. Zhang (8) Justin N. Mullen (9) Douglas M. Giannantonio (8) Class of 2011 John A. Crowell (6) Jessica A. Munn (9) Samuel C. Gibbs IV (3) 83 Donors/ 262 Class Roll Q. Chelsea Curran (10) Class of 2009 Kathleen M. Murphy (9) Jordan C. Goldstein (8) 32% Participation William W. Davis (8) 104 Donors/ 274 Class Roll Mhoire L. Murphy (9) Jing Guo (8) Parv Aggarwal (7) Rahul P. Dewal (6) 38% Participation Adam L. Nelson (2) Arnav Gupta (3) Joseph K. Ahdoot (8) Ryan P. Dobbertien (2) Ersen Akici (2) Andrew Ng (5) Eric C. Hall (1) Serra L. Aktan (1) Audrei E. Drummond (6) Peter W. Allen (1) Dana R. Nicholson (9) Daniel F. Hanks (8) Pamela G. Anderson (6)

2019 dukengineer 59 Michael R. Ansel (4) Chen-Ling C. Tsai (7) Rebecca C. Martin (1) Erinn M. P. Grigsby (5) Hersh S. Desai (2) Kathleen C. Apibunyopas (2) Sarah J. Tuchler (4) Maurizio Martinovic (1) Alexander J. Groszewski (1) Sean D. Dickey (4) Stephen R. Bardin (2) Anjali S. Vora (7) Annelise J. Mesler (5) Ali Hartley (4) Derek M. Eidum (3) Michael T. Bell (7) Jeremy T. Walch (7) Marcus G. Molchany (1) Colin A. Howard (2) Forrest Etter (1) Rachel L. Belzer (7) Kelly A. Waldman (7) Jennifer L. Molnar (5) Donald V. Husa (5) George W. Fan (1) Michael J. Black (4) Matthew M. Wander (7) Zaki D. Moustafa (6) Wei Q. Jiang (5) Allison T. Finley (1) Benjamin J. Brockhoff (2) Xin Wen (5) James W. Mullally (6) Mark Kagika (4) Graham R. Friday (4) Adam W. Caccavale (7) Scott A. Winkleman (5) Michael D. Oberst (4) Jeong H. Ko (1) Halsey R. Friedel (1) Haoyu Chen (7) Benjamin Y. Xie (4) Izundu C. Obi-Onuoha (6) Caleb S. Kroloff (3) Morganne Gagne (3) Shame Chikoro (1) Samantha S. Young (1) Han S. Park (2) Hersh Lakdawala (2) Jayson Garmizo (3) Joshua Y. Choi (1) Ka Zhang (1) Jeffrey W. Peyser (2) Christine E. Larson (5) Jean S. Giudice-Vilar (1) Brett B. Cook (7) Scott N. Zhang (7) Rose M. Phillips (1) Daniel D. Lasowski (1) Mark A. Gockowski (4) Hatti Cutcliffe (7) David C. Radford (6) Carl E. Lawson (5) Dharanish V. Gollamudi (1) Matthew T. Davis (6) Class of 2012 Vijay Ram (5) Cheryl J. Lee (5) Whitney A. Hansen (2) Hudson H. Duan (2) 90 Donors/ 269 Class Roll Jordan H. Rehlaender (6) Emmanuel Lim (2) Javier A. Henriquez (3) Jared A. Dunnmon (7) 33% Participation Michael R. Rhodes (6) Betty Liu (1) Jennifer E. Hewitt (4) Megan K. Finley (7) Vidhan Agrawal (6) Andrew G. Rohm (6) Jinchin Liu (1) Mark A. Hoffman (4) Jeffrey L. Forte, Jr. (7) Ruba B. Ahmad (1) Sonja W. Sahlsten (3) Justin T. C. Liu (2) Albert Hu (3) Lyndsey M. Fyffe (7) Amy M. Allen (6) Steven L. Schlaseman (6) Alexander T. Mariakakis (5) Danish R. Husain (3) Ashwin Goyal (2) John T. Anton (6) Tanner W. Schmidt (2) Mason H. Meier (5) Erica N. Inmacolato (2) Ankur B. Gupta (5) Bharat Arora (4) Thomas G. Schuhmann, Jr. (2) Ryan D. Millner (4) Amay N. Jhaveri (4) Andrew J. Harris (6) Thomas E. Backeris (1) Catherine R. Schulte (6) Sagar G. Naik (2) Max Z. Jin (1) Justin M. Haseltine (7) Laura L. Barnes (6) Robyn N. Schwartzman (6) Andy Ni (2) Immanuel D. Kerr-Brown (1) Corinne E. Horn (1) Brett M. Barr (2) Han-Yu Shen (5) Brian G. Norton (5) Caroline M. Kiritsy (4) Robert W. Hyberg (7) Christopher R. Bayliss (4) Lauren E. Shwisberg (6) Aditya M. Palepu (1) Brady D. Klein (2) Sean L. Hyberg (5) Adam J. Bennett (6) Alex B. Sloan (6) Amit Parekh (4) Katharine S. Krieger (4) Brandon D. Jones (7) Matthew L. Block (1) Taylor J. Steindel (3) Bradley R. Peet (4) Nathan Li (1) Ga-Young Joung (7) Meng-Yang Chen (6) Martin H. Steren (6) Nicholas Pignotti (2) Darrin S. Lim (1) Samantha M. Klug (7) Michael Chen (6) Stefan J. Streckfus (3) Aimee R. Raleigh (4) Helio C. Liu (4) Jeffrey S. Kreutter (7) Elizabeth R. Cobb (6) Michael S. Sullivan (6) Howard C. Ray III (5) Jaisal K. Mariwala (3) Francesco Larocca (1) Robert P. Cochran, Jr. (4) Ross K. Taggart (6) Michele Reshef (5) Scott T. Martin (4) Anna M. B. Laucis (1) Robert M. Curtis (5) Anna C. Territo (6) Gregory A. Robins (5) Emily Mass (3) Calvin Lee (1) Michael J. Deng (5) Margaret V. Upshur (3) Dominick I. Robinson (3) Elisa Mathon (1) So Y. Lee (2) Robert J. Dimaiolo (6) David R. Vander Schaaf (5) Michael C. Ross (5) Oriane B. Matthys (1) Tiffany T. Lee (1) Caleb M. Duncanson (1) Jiaqi Yan (6) Robert J. Schumann (1) Philip Me (1) Charles R. Levergood (7) Shun Fan (3) Kevin S. Zhu (2) Laura E. Sciarrino (4) Ellen F. Morgan (4) Chao Li (4) Michael B. Fausone (2) Tejen A. Shah (4) Jackson B. Morton II (4) Ian B. Li (3) Rachel A. Fleming (6) Class of 2013 Alexander S. Skabardonis (1) Michael J. Mosser (4) Edward Liao (7) Cody N. Freeman (6) 77 Donors/ 291 Class Roll Emily Sloan (5) Anisha P. Mukherjee (2) James E. Love, IV (7) Michael J. Fritz (4) 26% Participation Colette B. Soloff (5) Matthew E. Nagle (4) Trisha K. Lowe (5) James C. Gabriel (6) Johan Adami (4) Evan Strother (5) Margaret R. O’Brien (1) Brooke T. Luo (1) Nicolas S. Gorman (6) Supriya M. Balachander (5) Bennie Su (5) Kevin P. O’Connor (1) Elyse L. Marks (6) John A. Hodge II (1) Joyce Y. Cahoon (1) John Tran (5) Cesar A. Perez (1) Timothy J. McDowell (2) Logan M. Hoy (2) Ross P. Cahoon (1) Victoria Tsamis (2) Tara M. Porter (1) Daniel J. Moss (7) James Hsieh (6) Michael S. Cai (5) Joshua O. Usoro (5) Lucy Potts (3) Maura H. Mulroy (3) Bradley R. Jacobs (4) Timothy A. (5) Christopher Wong (3) Prithvi Prabahar (1) Ralph Nathan (7) John T. Kline (2) Natalia R. Carvalho (4) Sahitya K. Yarlagadda (4) Stuart M. Reit (1) Samuel F. Pancoast IV (6) Steven J. Kober (6) Sijie Chen (2) Steven K. Yarmoska (5) James T. Risman (4) Hannah Park (7) Siddhartha Kosaraju (2) Christine D. Dalton (4) Glenn H. Rivkees (4) Yeon-Woo Park (1) Adam D. Kurzrok (6) Danielle R. Dean (4) Class of 2014 Cliff P. Shen (2) Richard B. Parran, Jr. (3) Adam C. Lange (6) Chris Dennis (5) 82 Donors/ 276 Class Roll Tianyu Shi (4) Cameron E. Parrish (7) Jessica A. Lehigh (6) Kerri Devine (5) 30% Participation Timothy Shih (4) Adam W. Pollak (4) Kimberly P. Leonard (6) Derek C. du Plessix (5) Jawad N. A. Al-Masannat (3) Perry E. Simmons (1) Mark W. Pratt (7) Ming J. Li (6) Casey J. Dunn (2) Andrew M. Ang (4) Eric B. Stach (4) Anita M. Raheja (7) Kevin M. Lieberman (1) Gregory A. Evans (1) Jade M. Brown (4) Danping Sun (4) Travis J. Rapp (6) Qiuchen Lin (2) Robin L. Farrell (5) Jessica Cao (1) Kelly Taylor (2) John M. Reynolds (3) Jared M. Lippell (6) Lee A. Ferber (5) Virginia Chen (4) Christine C. Tormey (4) Amanda E. Robison (1) Dianna D. Liu (6) Maria A. Ferrara (1) Deborah Chi (4) Emily J. Tucker (3) Emma V. Rovit (7) Marc B. Loeffke (2) Matthew S. Fisher (5) Robert J. Collopy (1) Amit Vora (1) Karthik I. Seetharam (1) Paola Lopomo (2) Christina A. Gancayco (5) Daniel Concha (1) Steven G. Wan (4) Laila Sharaf (6) William G. Mackebee (6) Lee S. Gilbert (2) Lance O. S. Co Ting Keh (3) Rachel M. Whitney (3) Mark H. Strom (2) Benjamin Maimon (5) Juan F. G. Granados (4) Shreyas N. Dahotre (4) Amber S. Witt (4) Eric N. L. Thorne (7) Andrew G. Mang (6) Jake E. Greenstein (1) Lucy C. Dawson (4) Kristie L. Yang (4)

60 2019 dukengineer Annual Fund Arlens Zeqollari (1) Jonathan Reshef (2) Michelle A. Mueller (1) Luke B. Miller (1) Patrick L. Grady Jason E. Rice (3) Shane S. Neibart (1) Sanford D. Morton (1) John G. Gregory III Class of 2015 Suvayan B. Roy (3) Anny J. Ning (1) Hunter W. Mulvaney (1) Harry C. Guo 91 Donors/ 290 Class Roll Katherine B. Ruby (3) Oluwatosin O. Omofoye (1) Eric D. Musselman (1) Ann M. Guzzi 31% Participation Derek D. Schocken (3) Alexander Pfffner (1) Nicholas D. Naclerio (1) Fami Hairadin Jessica B. Allen (3) John B. Shoemaker (3) Pranava K. Raparla (1) Michael L. Norwalk (1) Alexis Harrell Robert S. Ansel (3) Alexander P. Simko (1) Evan M. Reilly (1) Meredith Outlaw (1) Lisa I. He Steven W. Bao (3) Sean Q. S. Simpson (3) Janet Saldana (1) Carter M. Rauch (1) Allison G. Heredia Matthew F. Baron (3) Benjamin F. Spilsbury (3) Jeffrey W. Santoso (2) Zoe A. Roecker (1) Addison R. Howenstine Rebekah Bau (3) David Spruill (2) James E. Sawyer (2) Jeremy E. Schreck (1) Austin Hua Samantha R. Bernstein (1) Daniel J. Sykora (1) Christopher M. Schroeder (2) Arthur Schweitzer (1) Salena Huang Gaurav Bhat (3) Matthew D. Tiberii (3) Reyina K. Senatus (1) Curran A. Shah (1) Lisa Ishigame Robert W. Bruce III (3) Michael R. Tomaino (1) Zohaib A. Shaikh (2) Conner B. Silveria (1) Sarah M. Jacobs Samuel D. Butensky (3) Noel A. Vera-Gonzalez (3) Jennifer R. Stencel (2) Kristen N. Slappey (1) Sydney E. Jeffs Christopher A. Buxton (3) Zachary Wiener (3) Connor J. Tinen (2) Keith M. Sobb (1) Han S. Kang Abigail R. Carignan (1) Caroline Williams (3) Sophia Ulman (2) Christian Y. Song (1) Sara H. Kasbekar Edward P. Catterall (3) Jessie A. Wilson (3) Archit Verma (2) Emre B. Sonmez (1) Sean Kelly Allison M. Chaffo (3) Mack Yi (1) Craig G. Vincent (2) Courtney A. Trutna (1) Michael S. Kim Bojia Chen (3) Yiqun Zhang (1) Alexandra von Briesen (2) Manlio S. Valdes (1) Craig H. Kinney Griffn A. Cooper (2) Michaela J. Walker (1) Zachary R. Visco (1) Neel Kurupassery Reid W. D’Amico (3) Class of 2016 Xizheng Wan (1) Brigitte C. von Oppenfeld (1) Michael Y. Kuryshev Spencer R. Dahl (3) 74 Donors/ 278 Class Roll Qian Wang (2) Nicholas B. Von Turkovich (1) Emma T. LaPorte Jeffrey R. Day (3) 27% Participation Muhammad Wasim (1) Cameron R. Walker (1) Jihong Lee Justin W. Erickson (2) Jared Alosio (2) Courtney White (1) Ruby R. Watts (1) Scott H. Lee Henry J. Farley (3) Emily P. Bauman (2) Jessica Yan (1) Kantapon Wiboonsaksakul (1) Samantha L. Leibowitz Isa Ferrall (2) Andrew Y. Burton (1) Edward Yin (2) Cheng Xu (1) Matthew E. Levey Stefan E. Fertala (2) Sofa L. L. Calicchio (2) Sherry J. Zhang (2) Justin Xu (1) Drew M. Levy Ryan E. Fishel (3) Connor J. Cotton (1) Xinyun Zou (1) Madeline H. Yoh (1) Mae M. Lewis Ashley B. Flynn (3) Michael A. D’Amato (2) Anthony M. Yu (1) Anne M. Li James Flynn (3) Isabelle D. Daly (1) Class of 2017 Amy B. Zhao (1) Suzhou Li Justin Fu (2) Andrew M. DeHart (2) 82 Donors/ 311 Class Roll David Zhou (1) Edward D. Liang Thomas G. Garrambone (3) William K. Dougherty (1) 26% Participation Diyi Zhu (1) Noah D. Liebman Miranda Gorman (1) Daniel P. Ehrola (2) Julia Agudogo (1) Joseph R. Lilien Charles J. Guthrie (3) Brandon G. Ellis (2) Uzoma B. Ayogu (1) Class of 2018 Chin J. Lim Grace Y. Han (3) Erica Fischer-Colbrie (2) Sebastian R. Baquerizo (1) Senior Class Gift Benjamin C. Liu Eduardo Hernandez-Nieves (3) H. Hanyu Fu (2) Madeleine G. Bernstein (1) 133 Donors/ 289 Class Roll Jack T. Livingston Juwan Hong (2) Andrew J. Gauthier (1) Andrew Buie (1) 46% Participation Nicholas S. Lockett Tracy Huang (2) Abhishek U. Ghimire (1) Derek Y. X. Chan (1) Naa A. Allotey Matthew Marlow Brian L. Huynh (3) Cameron D. Givler (2) Jennifer M. Chang (1) Edwin T. Bodge Lucia M. Jimenez Allison T. Hyans (3) Ruth W. Godbey (2) Michael R. Duch (1) Martha L. Byrket Katelyn M. McCracken Zhiyu Jiang (3) Rahul Harikrishnan (2) James B. Duke III (1) Erin Cleveland Vincent N. Miao Lucas A. Johnston (3) Elizabeth L. Hazelton (1) Maria C. Folgeuras (1) Joseph A. Cobb Brenna N. Milligan Thomas P. Klebanoff (3) Lauren N. Heckelman (2) Meghan E. Fox (1) Patrick E. C. Combe Christopher S. Molthrop David R. Kornberg (3) Shelby D. Horton (2) Udita D. Ghoshal (1) Ryan C. Connolly Stuart M. Montgomery Alexander J. Kunycky (3) Charles W. Huang (1) Jeremy T. Gonzales (1) Jocelyn H. Corey Stephanie Musinsky Taylor R. Laub (1) Jane Hung (1) Dylan A. Grien (1) Jessica T. Daniels Aishwarya Nag Stephanie N. Laughton (3) Yitaek A. Hwang (1) Daniel I. Herron (1) Lanrewaju Danmola Jason Ng Jae M. Lee (1) Safkat Islam (1) Lindsay R. Hirschhorn (1) Danielle Dawes Christopher J. Northrup Caroline Lehman (3) Jennie S. Ju (2) Daniel A. Hull (1) Olivia R. Deitcher Simen Omholt-Jensen Virginia N. Lehman (1) Allan K. Kiplagat (2) Alexander S. Hyans (1) Anita G. Desai Maya S. Patel Zachary S. Leytus (3) Caitlin R. Koehler (2) Raya Q. Islam (1) Arjun D. Desai John P. Pearson Andrew J. Lokker (3) Suyash Kumar (1) Anirudh Jonnavithula (1) Hannah C. Eilbeck Jordan R. Peasant Mengyun Lu (3) Austin M. Kyker (1) Thammathida Ketsiri (1) Samuel T. Fox Cem D. Polat Andrew D. Lynch (1) Rhianna E. Lee (2) Cassidee R. Kido (1) Melissa E. French Gauri Prasad Kyle D. Meadows (1) Eunice H. I. Leung (2) Kai Y. Lee (1) Joshua A. Furth Morgan J. Ringel Alex Morrill (3) Jesse Ling (2) Marianne Lee (1) Peter Galindez III Cooper H. Roman William F. Morris IV (3) John C. Lorenz (2) Matthew A. Levantin (1) Ryan S. Gallagher Andrea H. Rossman Gift Nyikayaramba (2) Jesse L. Lusa (1) Austin Liu (1) Jonathan Gans Karyn E. Saunders Leighanne Oh (1) Carolina Madrid (1) Yanmin Ma (1) Jonathan R. Gillespie Megan C. Schonberg Max Orenstein (1) Matthew McCann (1) Emma McClure (1) Marissa L. Glidewell Kayla M. Schulz Anshuman Prasad (2) Andrew G. Method (2) John M. McDonald IV (1) Geena Gomez Nisarg M. Shah Le Qi (3) Jackson E. Moore (1) Katarina A. McLauchlan (1) Juan P. Gonzalez Varun J. Shankar Alexander M. Radek (1) Hector G. Morales, Jr. (2) Henry B. Meiring (1) Maxine Gorelick Emily G. Shannon

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Mr. John Loyal Willis 2017-18 Mrs. Lisa Miller Willis FACULTY & STAFF Professor Blake S. Wilson Mr. Scott M. Wilson SUPPORT Dr. Rebecca Elizabeth Wilusz Mr. Daniel C. Wolf Gifts from Duke-wide faculty & staff to the Mr. Patrick Donahoe Wolf Ph.D. 2017-18 Engineering Annual Fund are vital Dr. Ronald Chiu-Seung Wong to Duke’s educational mission. We are very Mr. John O. Woods, Jr. grateful for this expression of their faith in the Mr. William Anthony Worrell work of the Pratt School of Engineering and Mr. Changlong Wu Duke University. Mr. Chun Ning Wu Dr. Dongshan Wu Professor Steven W. Baldwin Mr. Junhua Wu Dr. Roger C. Barr Dr. Xufeng Xi Ph.D. Prof. Ravi V. Bellamkonda Dr. Vivian Yao Xiao Dr. John Arnold Board Jr. Mr. Yinan Xie Mr. Chris Eugene Brasier, FAIA Dr. Zhengming Xing Dr. Martin Anthony Brooke Ms. Lai Xue Ms. Laura P. Casa Mr. Neng Xue Professor Ashutosh Chilkoti Mr. Bin Yang Dr. Franklin H. Cocks Mr. Tore Deniz Yilmaz Dr. Richard Barton Fair Dr. Horng-Ming You Dr. Devendra P. Garg Dr. Reed F. Young Dr. Rhett T. George Jr. Dr. Yuan Yu Dr. Richard Lawrence Goldberg Ph.D. Dr. Jason Michael Zara Ph.D. Dr. Warren M. Grill Ph.D. Dr. Kevin X. Zhang Professor William Thomas Joines, Ph.D. Dr. Tianhe Zhang Dr. Nan Marie Jokerst Mr. Xueliang Zhang Mr. Thomas Katsouleas Dr. Shulei Zhao Ph.D. Mr. Edward E. Kaufman Mr. Xin Zhou Professor Jungsang Kim Ms. Jingyan Zhu Dr. Qing Huo Huo Liu Mr. Yue Zhu Dr. Peter N. Marinos Mrs. Geri Tsugie Zollinger Professor Hisham Z. Massoud Dr. Kevin Bryce McGowan Mrs. Jacqueline F. Mullen ...... Dr. Joseph C. Nadeau ...... ···············...... Dr. Kathryn R. Nightingale ...... Dr. Roger William Nightingale ...... Professor Henry Petroski ...... Dr. Sophia Teresa Santillan, Ph.D...... Dr. Linda Franzoni Serra ...... Dr. Edward J. Shaughnessy Jr...... Ms. Mica S. Smarse ...... Professor Daniel Jeremy Sorin Dr. Stacy Lynne Tantum ...... Dr. Gregg Edmund Trahey Ph.D...... Dr. George Alexander Truskey ...... Dr. Olaf T. von Ramm ...... Dr. Adam Perry Wax ...... Professor Mark R. Wiesner ...... Mr. Patrick Donahoe Wolf Ph.D...... Dr. Fan Yuan Mr. Rami David Zheman ...... Professor Pei Zhong ......

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