2018-2019 Clare Boothe Luce Research Scholars Announced

Department(s):

School of Arts & Sciences

The Office of the Dean of Arts & Sciences is pleased to announce the undergraduate students who have been selected to receive a Clare Boothe Luce Research Scholar award for the 2018-2019 academic year. Since its inception in 1989, the Clare Boothe Luce Program has been one of the most significant sources of support for women seeking to study science, engineering, and mathematics. These awards recognize the students’ academic accomplishments and provide them with the opportunity to deepen their education by working on a research project in computer science, mathematical sciences, physics, or robotics. Each student will work closely with a Luce faculty mentor throughout the award and a research advisor. Professor Karen Oates is Principal Investigator for WPI's Clare Boothe Luce Research Award program.

Congratulations to the following students and faculty mentors/advisors:
 

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Alexandra Auteri ‘20
Mathematical Sciences
Mentor & Research Advisor: Sarah Olson
Image removed. Olivia Gulezian '20
Mathematical Sciences
Mentor & Research Advisor: Suzanne Weekes
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Computer Science
Mentor & Research Advisor: Suzanne Weekes
 
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Mathematical Sciences
Mentor: Suzanne Weekes
Research Advisor: Andrea Arnold
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Physics
Mentor: Lyubov Titova
Research Advisors: Ron Grimm & Lyubov Titova
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Computer Science
Mentor & Research Advisor: Suzanne Weekes

 

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Bryannah Voydatch '19
Physics
Mentor & Research Advisor: Lyubov Titova
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Karitta (Kit) Christina
Grand Zellerbach '19

Computer Science
Mentor & Research Advisor: Carolina Ruiz