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- IP : 18.7.76.17
- Web Server : Apache/2.2.14 (Ubuntu)
- Db : MySQL
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- [*]residentswikidb
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- [*]AutoSurveyLeftSPReasons
- [*]GraduateHousingLotteryData
- [*]MovingSurveyData
- [*]MovingSurveyDataSingle
- [*]ZipData
- [*]ZipDist
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- [*]WHY_AMENITY
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- [*]WHY_FRIENDS
- [*]WHY_COST
- [*]WHY_CHANGE
- [*]MOVE1
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- [*]WHY_OTH2
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- [*]WHY_OTH3
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- [*]FirstName
- [*]NickName
- [*]Course
- [*]Degree
- [*]HomeTown
- [*]Country
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- 2007 jzz@MIT.EDU Zhunping Zhang EECS ZP Zhang 6173086794 jzz@mit.edu Second
- PHD
- 2007 sweat@MIT.EDU Sean David Sweat Course 1: Transportation Sean Sweat 817-223-4842 sweat@mit.edu Mike Zhang
- mike.zhang@intel.com Summer boss '05, '06, '07 Let me know if you really need Bryden Sweeney-Taylor bryden@peerhealthexchange.org First MS
- 2007 rlevy@MIT.EDU Romain Georges Levy ESD - TPP Romain Levy 6179092767 rlevy@mit.edu Dan Judnick djudnick@mit.edy Current
- Aquarium Chair x25470 Naoshin Haque naoshin@mit.edu x24795 First Masters
- 2007 rlevy@MIT.EDU Romain Georges Levy ESD - TPP Romain Levy 6179092767 rlevy@mit.edu Dan Judnick djudnick@mit.edy Current
- Aquarium Chair Dan Judnick Naoshin Haque naoshin@mit.edu x24795 First Masters
- 2007 jameslee@MIT.EDU James Shing Hin Lee Aeronautics and Astronautics James Shing Hin Lee 857-233-6112 jamesleegood@gmail.com Wendy
- Iskenderian wsi@mit.edu I was a volunteer in her committee (617) 452-5496 First Masters
- 2007 tsainath@MIT.EDU Tara N Sainath EECS Tara Sainath 253-5041 tsainath@mit.edu Matt Eddy meddy@mit.edu VP of ResLife
- Matt Eddy Vivienne Sze sze@mit.edu Second PhD
- 2007 tsainath@MIT.EDU Tara N Sainath EECS Tara Sainath 253-5041 tsainath@mit.edu Matt Eddy meddy@mit.edu VP of ResLife
- Vivienne Sze sze@mit.edu Second PhD
- 2007 rlevy@MIT.EDU Romain Georges Levy ESD - TPP Romain Levy 6179092767 rlevy@mit.edu Dan Judnick djudnick@mit.edu Current
- Aquarium Chair Dan Judnick Naoshin Haque naoshin@mit.edu x24795 First Masters
- 2007 rlevy@MIT.EDU Romain Georges Levy ESD - TPP Romain Levy 6179092767 rlevy@mit.edu Dan Judnick djudnick@mit.edu Current
- Aquarium Chair x25470 Naoshin Haque naoshin@mit.edu x24795 First Masters
- 2007 dweller@MIT.EDU Daniel Stuart Weller EECS Daniel Weller 2164691596 dweller@mit.edu Jen Roberts jenmarie@mit.edu
- EECS GSA president Allan Fong afong05@mit.edu First Masters
- 2007 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Lynne K Waldman Biology Lynne K Waldman 617-875-7480 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Mihir Mehta
- mnm@sloan.mit.edu Friend 617-320-4834 Jesse Edgerton edge@mit.edu 347-512-7378 Fifth or more PhD
- 2007 jzz@MIT.EDU Zhunping Zhang EECS ZP Zhang 6173086794 jzz@mit.edu rob wang rywang@csail.mit.edu friend, group mate
- kevin chen jiawen@mit.edu Second PHD
- 2007 jjtan@MIT.EDU Junjay Tan ESD JunJay Tan (617) 452-4448 jjtan@mit.edu Dan Judnick djudnick@mit.edu labmate; current
- aquarium chair (617) 452-5470 Naoshin Haque naoshin@MIT.EDU (617) 452-4795 First Masters
- 2007 athanasi@MIT.EDU Christiana Athanasiou Physics Christiana Athanasiou 857-488-0764 athanasi@mit.edu Allan Fong sp-
- coffeehr-chair@mit.edu friend Nabil Iqbal niqbal@mit.edu 607-227-6491 First PhD
- 2007 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Lynne K Waldman Biology Lynne K Waldman 617-875-7480 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Mihir Mehta
- mnm@sloan.mit.edu Friend Mihir Mehta Jesse Edgerton edge@mit.edu 347-512-7378 Fifth or more PhD
- 2007 jeewoo@MIT.EDU Jeewoo Lim Chemistry Jeewoo Lim 609-240-5833 jeewoo@mit.edu Daniel Myers dsmyers@MIT.EDU Photo Committee
- "Boss" (617) 452-5255 Daniel Truque truque@MIT.EDU (617) 253-7829 First PhD
- 2007 lindsejj@MIT.EDU Johnathan Jake Lindsey Engineering Systems Division (TPP) Johnathan Lindsey 706-332-6752 lindsejj@mit.edu
- First Masters
- 2007 mbaldesa@MIT.EDU Mark Baldesarra Aero/Astro Mark Baldesarra 6174595277 mbaldesa@mit.edu
- Second
- 2007 mbaldesa@MIT.EDU Mark Baldesarra Aero/Astro Mark Baldesarra (617) 459-5277 mbaldesa@mit.edu Ben Mares
- sidpac.vp.info@gmail.com Current SPEC supervisor (617) 452-5109 Second PhD
- 2007 mbaldesa@MIT.EDU Mark Baldesarra Aero/Astro Mark Baldesarra (617) 459-5277 mbaldesa@mit.edu Ben Mares
- sidpac.vp.info@gmail.com Current supervisor in government (617) 452-5109 Rob Wang rywang@mit.edu (617) 452-5303 Second PhD
- 2007 jrk@MIT.EDU Jonathan Millard Ragan-Kelley EECS Jonathan Ragan-Kelley 8019130101 jrk@mit.edu Rob Wang rywang@csail.mit.edu
- Friend, lab-mate, SPEC president (412) 860-5468 Jiawen Chen jiawen@csail.mit.edu (917) 400-0317 Third PhD
- 2007 wsi@MIT.EDU Wendy S Iskenderian Chemistry Wendy Iskenderian 6176920346 wsi@mit.edu Ben Mares bjmares@gmx.net
- friend, boss in Office of Info 6174525109 Lynne Salameh eclipse@mit.edu 6172160551 Undergrad PhD
- 2007 wsi@MIT.EDU Wendy S Iskenderian Chemistry Wendy Iskenderian 6176920346 wsi@mit.edu Ben Mares bjmares@gmx.net
- friend, boss in Office of Info Ben Mares Lynne Salameh eclipse@mit.edu 6172160551 Undergrad PhD
- 2007 wsi@MIT.EDU Wendy S Iskenderian Chemistry Wendy Iskenderian 6176920346 wsi@mit.edu Ben Mares bjmares@gmx.net
- friend, boss in Office of Info 6174525109 Lynne Salameh eclipse@mit.edu 6172160551 Undergrad PhD
- 2007 jackchu@MIT.EDU Yue Jack Chu EECS Jack Chu jackchu@mit.edu Stephen Hou shou@MIT.EDU friend (617) 225-8112
- Nicole Dilello ndilello@MIT.EDU (617) 225-7123 First MS/PhD
- 2007 jackchu@MIT.EDU Yue Jack Chu EECS Jack Chu 4086671811 jackchu@mit.edu Stephen Hou shou@MIT.EDU friend Stephen
- Hou Nicole Dilello ndilello@MIT.EDU (617) 225-7123 First MS/PhD
- 2007 jackchu@MIT.EDU Yue Jack Chu EECS Jack Chu 4086671811 jackchu@mit.edu Stephen Hou shou@MIT.EDU friend Stephen
- Hou Nicole Dilello ndilello@MIT.EDU (617) 225-7123 First MS/PhD
- 2007 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Lynne K Waldman Biology Lynne K Waldman 617-875-7480 lwaldman@MIT.EDU
- Fifth or more PhD
- 2007 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Lynne K Waldman Biology Lynne K Waldman 617-875-7480 lwaldman@MIT.EDU
- Fifth or more PhD
- 2007 chiahwu@MIT.EDU Chia-Hung Wu Chemistry Chia-Hung Wu x30084 chiahwu@mit.edu Jane Kim janek@mit.edu Boss 617-
- 452-4444 Fourth PhD
- 2007 hoda@MIT.EDU Hoda Eydgahi Electrical Engineering Hoda Eydgahi hoda@mit.edu
- First MS/PhD
- 2007 rlobel@MIT.EDU Ruben Lobel Operations Research Center Ruben Lobel 617-894-8606 rlobel@mit.edu
- Second PhD
- 2007 rlobel@MIT.EDU Ruben Lobel Operations Research Center Ruben Lobel 617-894-8606 rlobel@mit.edu
- Second PhD
- 2007 kemd@MIT.EDU Daniel Klein Chemical Engineering Daniel Klein (512) 585-9203 kemd@mit.edu Michael Goldberg mgodbrg@mit.edu
- Colleage Monica Martinez-Bravo mmb@mit.edu Second PhD
- 2007 jedmonds@MIT.EDU Jessica Leigh Edmonds Aeronautics and Astronautics Jessica Edmonds 847-942-9903 jedmonds@mit.edu Matt
- Eddy meddy@mit.edu SPEC boss :-) (617) 452-5126 Dan Judnick djudnick@mit.edu (617) 452-5470 Fourth PhD
- 2007 jedmonds@MIT.EDU Jessica Leigh Edmonds Aeronautics and Astronautics Jessica Edmonds 847-942-9903 jedmonds@mit.edu Matt
- Eddy meddy@mit.edu SPEC boss :-) Matt Eddy Dan Judnick djudnick@mit.edu (617) 452-5470 Fourth PhD
- 2007 rstew@MIT.EDU Robin Scott Stewart EECS Robin Stewart 413-464-2060 rstew@mit.edu
- First PhD
- 2007 mbaldesa@MIT.EDU Mark Baldesarra Aero/Astro Mark Baldesarra (617) 459-5277 mbaldesa@mit.edu Ben Mares
- sidpac.vp.info@gmail.com Current supervisor in government Ben Mares Rob Wang rywang@mit.edu (617) 452-5303 Second PhD
- 2007 chiahwu@MIT.EDU Chia-Hung Wu Chemistry Chia-Hung Wu x30084 chiahwu@mit.edu Jane Kim janek@mit.edu boss
- 6174524444 Wendy Iskenderian wsi@mit.edu 6174525496 Fourth PhD
- 2007 chiahwu@MIT.EDU Chia-Hung Wu Chemistry Chia-Hung Wu x30084 chiahwu@mit.edu Jane Kim janek@mit.edu boss Jane
- Kim Wendy Iskenderian wsi@mit.edu 6174525496 Fourth PhD
- 2007 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Lynne K Waldman Biology Lynne K Waldman 617-875-7480 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Mihir Mehta
- mnm@sloan.mit.edu Friend 617-230-4834 Fifth or more PhD
- 2007 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Lynne K Waldman Biology Lynne K Waldman 617-875-7480 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Mihir Mehta
- mnm@sloan.mit.edu Friend Mihir Mehta Fifth or more PhD
- 2007 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Lynne K Waldman Biology Lynne K Waldman 617-875-7480 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Mihir Mehta
- mnm@sloan.mit.edu Friend Mihir Mehta Fifth or more PhD
- 2007 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Lynne K Waldman Biology Lynne K Waldman 617-875-7480 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Mihir Mehta
- mnm@sloan.mit.edu Friend Mihir Mehta Fifth or more PhD
- 2007 emichael@MIT.EDU Michael Frederick Eilenberg 2 Michael Eilenberg (516) 330-7023 emichael@mit.edu
- First Masters
- 2007 mwalker@MIT.EDU Matthew H Walker Physics Matthew Walker 7034011448 mwalker@mit.edu Daniel Truque truque@mit.edu
- Worked on Newsletter Hall Daily hdaily@caltech.edu 626.395.6256 First PhD
- 2007 mwalker@MIT.EDU Matthew H Walker Physics Matthew Walker 7034011448 mwalker@mit.edu Daniel Truque truque@mit.edu
- Worked on Newsletter Daniel Truque Hall Daily hdaily@caltech.edu 626.395.6256 First PhD
- 2007 sandro_y@MIT.EDU Alessandro Yamhure EECS Alessandro Yamhure 646-234-3348 sandro_y@mit.edu Chris Terman cjt@mit.edu
- Thesis Advisor Roberto Carli rcarli@mit.edu Undergrad Masters
- 2007 sandro_y@MIT.EDU Alessandro Yamhure EECS Alessandro Yamhure 646-234-3348 sandro_y@mit.edu Chris Terman cjt@mit.edu
- Thesis Advisor Roberto Carli rcarli@mit.edu Undergrad Masters
- 2007 rstew@MIT.EDU Robin Scott Stewart EECS Robin Stewart 413-464-2060 rstew@mit.edu
- First PhD
- 2007 rstew@MIT.EDU Robin Scott Stewart EECS Robin Stewart 413-464-2060 rstew@mit.edu Dinny Taylor
- dinny.s.taylor@williams.edu (413) 597-3072 First PhD
- 2007 ewlam@MIT.EDU Eric Wing-Jing Lam Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Eric Lam 206-330-6980 linyongzhen@gmail.com
- First PhD
- 2007 ewlam@MIT.EDU Eric Wing-Jing Lam Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Eric Lam 206-330-6980 linyongzhen@gmail.com Nan Gu
- ngu@mit.edu Friend First PhD
- 2007 emichael@MIT.EDU Michael Frederick Eilenberg 2 Michael Eilenberg (516) 330-7023 emichael@mit.edu Josh Taylor
- Friend, Hall-mate Vijay Divi First Masters
- 2007 newtoni@MIT.EDU Christophe Philippe Mandy Aero-Astro 617-460-3878 newtoni@mit.edu Mark Baldesarra
- mbaldesa@mit.edu Office Mate 617-253-6883 Second Masters
- 2007 newtoni@MIT.EDU Christophe Philippe Mandy Aero-Astro 617-460-3878 newtoni@mit.edu Mark Baldesarra
- mbaldesa@mit.edu Office Mate Mark Baldesarra Second Masters
- 2007 ewlam@MIT.EDU Eric Wing-Jing Lam Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Eric Lam 206-330-6980 linyongzhen@gmail.com Nan Gu
- ngu@mit.edu Friend Nan Gu Kerwin Johnson kerwink@mit.edu First PhD
- 2007 natalija@MIT.EDU Natalija Z Jovanovic Electrical Engineering Natalija Jovanovic 617-642-7785 natalija@mit.edu Shan Wu, GSC VP
- shanwu@mit.edu GSC VP while candidate was GSC Rep (617) 429-7054 Obrad Scepanovic obrad@mit.edu (617) 680-6576 Fifth or more PhD
- 2007 natalija@MIT.EDU Natalija Z Jovanovic Electrical Engineering Natalija Jovanovic 617-642-7785 natalija@mit.edu Shan Wu, GSC VP
- shanwu@mit.edu GSC VP while candidate was GSC Rep (617) 429-7054 Obrad Scepanovic obrad@mit.edu (617) 680-6576 Fifth or more PhD
- 2007 emichael@MIT.EDU Michael Frederick Eilenberg 2 Michael Eilenberg (516) 330-7023 emichael@mit.edu Josh Taylor
- Friend, Hall-mate Vijay Divi First Masters
- 2007 emichael@MIT.EDU Michael Frederick Eilenberg 2 Michael Eilenberg (516) 330-7023 emichael@mit.edu Josh Taylor
- Friend, Hall-mate Josh Taylor Vijay Divi First Masters
- 2007 xia_hua@MIT.EDU Xia Hua Mathematics Xia Hua 6172339480 xia_hua@mit.edu
- First PhD
- 2007 xia_hua@MIT.EDU Xia Hua Mathematics Xia Hua 6172339480 xia_hua@mit.edu Jenn Gustetic gustetic@mit.edu
- 4S hall councilor Allan Fong First PhD
- 2007 aminnich@MIT.EDU Austin Jerome Minnich 2 Austin Minnich aminnich@mit.edu
- First Masters
- 2007 svalavan@MIT.EDU Stavros Athans Valavanis EECS Stavros Valavanis 6178183674 svalavan@mit.edu Apostolos Fertis
- afertis@mit.edu Have served on executive committee of the Hellenic Students' Association for 2 years 8578911117 First PhD
- 2007 pwaswa@MIT.EDU Peter M Waswa AERO/ASTRO Peter M Waswa 857 928 6155 pwaswa@MIT.EDU Steve Lerman lerman@mit.edu Housemaster 617
- 225-6300 Jeffrey Hoffman jhoffma1@MIT.EDU 617 452-2353 First PhD
- 2007 pwaswa@MIT.EDU Peter M Waswa AERO/ASTRO Peter M Waswa 857 928 6155 pwaswa@MIT.EDU Steve Lerman lerman@mit.edu Housemaster Steve
- Lerman Jeffrey Hoffman jhoffma1@MIT.EDU 617 452-2353 First PhD
- 2007 gkats@MIT.EDU Georgia - evang Katsargyri EECS Yola Katsargyri 203-517-5886 gkats@mit.edu Apostolos Fertis gkats@mit.edu
- Family friends 8578911117 Ioannis Bertsatos ibertsat@mit.edu 6172306999 First PhD
- 2007 gkats@MIT.EDU Georgia - evang Katsargyri EECS Yola Katsargyri 203-517-5886 gkats@mit.edu Apostolos Fertis gkats@mit.edu
- Family friends Apostolos Fertis Ioannis Bertsatos ibertsat@mit.edu 6172306999 First PhD
- 2007 gkats@MIT.EDU Georgia - evang Katsargyri EECS Yola Katsargyri 203-517-5886 gkats@mit.edu Apostolos Fertis gkats@mit.edu
- Family friends Apostolos Fertis Ioannis Bertsatos ibertsat@mit.edu 6172306999 First PhD
- 2007 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Lynne K Waldman Biology Lynne K Waldman 617-875-7480 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Mihir Mehta
- mnm@sloan.mit.edu Friend Mihir Mehta Jesse Edgerton edge@mit.edu Fifth or more PhD
- 2007 timchen@MIT.EDU Kuang-Ting Chen Physics Tim Chen 8573831614 timchen@mit.edu JoesephThomer
- jlthomer@yahoo.com friend/hall councilor Joseph Laracy laracy@mit.edu First PhD
- 2007 timchen@MIT.EDU Kuang-Ting Chen Physics Tim Chen 8573831614 timchen@mit.edu Joeseph Thomer
- jlthomer@yahoo.com friend/hall councilor JoesephThomer Joseph Laracy laracy@mit.edu First PhD
- 2007 timchen@MIT.EDU Kuang-Ting Chen Physics Tim Chen 8573831614 timchen@mit.edu Joeseph Thomer
- jlthomer@yahoo.com friend/hall councilor Joeseph Thomer Joseph Laracy laracy@mit.edu First PhD
- 2007 aminnich@MIT.EDU Austin Jerome Minnich 2 Austin Minnich aminnich@mit.edu
- First Masters
- 2007 timothyn@MIT.EDU Timothy Chieu Nguyen Mathematics Timothy Nguyen 6174609940 timothyn@mit.edu Mike Collver
- collver@math.mit.edu Math Department Staff (617)253-4984 Alex Taussig ataussig@mit.edu First PhD
- 2007 timothyn@MIT.EDU Timothy Chieu Nguyen Mathematics Timothy Nguyen 6174609940 timothyn@mit.edu Mike Collver
- collver@math.mit.edu Math Department Staff Mike Collver Alex Taussig ataussig@mit.edu First PhD
- 2007 timothyn@MIT.EDU Timothy Chieu Nguyen Mathematics Timothy Nguyen 6174609940 timothyn@mit.edu Mike Collver
- collver@math.mit.edu Math Department Staff Mike Collver Alex Taussig ataussig@mit.edu First PhD
- 2007 mbaldesa@MIT.EDU Mark Baldesarra Aero/Astro Mark Baldesarra (617) 459-5277 mbaldesa@mit.edu Ben Mares
- sidpac.vp.info@gmail.com Current supervisor in government Ben Mares Rob Wang rywang@mit.edu (617) 452-5303 Second PhD
- 2007 gkats@MIT.EDU Georgia - evang Katsargyri EECS Yola Katsargyri 203-517-5886 gkats@mit.edu Apostolos Fertis gkats@mit.edu
- Family friends Apostolos Fertis Ioannis Bertsatos ibertsat@mit.edu 6172306999 First PhD
- 2007 mlin08@MIT.EDU Mike Lin Sloan/Business Mike Lin mlin@sloan.mit.edu Thomas Leung thomasleung@sloan.mit.edu
- classmate/s-p resident 6307765516 Jeff Kuo jeff_kuo@mit.edu 6172853263 First MBA
- 2007 mlin08@MIT.EDU Mike Lin Sloan/Business Mike Lin mlin@sloan.mit.edu Thomas Leung thomasleung@sloan.mit.edu
- classmate/s-p resident 6307765516 Jeff Kuo jeff_kuo@mit.edu 6172853263 First MBA
- 2007 mlin08@MIT.EDU Mike Lin Sloan/Business Mike Lin 2143367655 mlin@sloan.mit.edu Thomas Leung thomasleung@sloan.mit.edu
- classmate/s-p resident Thomas Leung Jeff Kuo jeff_kuo@mit.edu 6172853263 First MBA
- 2007 mlin08@MIT.EDU Mike Lin Sloan/Business Mike Lin 2143367655 mlin@sloan.mit.edu Thomas Leung thomasleung@sloan.mit.edu
- classmate/s-p resident Thomas Leung Jeff Kuo jeff_kuo@mit.edu 6172853263 First MBA
- 2007 mlin08@MIT.EDU Mike Lin Sloan/Business Mike Lin 2143367655 mlin@sloan.mit.edu Thomas Leung thomasleung@sloan.mit.edu
- classmate/s-p resident Thomas Leung Jeff Kuo jeff_kuo@mit.edu 6172853263 First MBA
- 2007 istobias@MIT.EDU Irene S Tobias Biological Engineering Irene S Tobias 215 680-7622 istobias@MIT.EDU Nathan Pfaff npfaff@mit.edu
- friend 303 868-9648 Debra Lin debralin@mit.edu 334 559-1351 Undergrad Masters
- 2007 istobias@MIT.EDU Irene S Tobias Biological Engineering Irene S Tobias 215 680-7622 istobias@MIT.EDU Nathan Pfaff npfaff@mit.edu
- friend Nathan Pfaff Debra Lin debralin@mit.edu 334 559-1351 Undergrad Masters
- 2007 istobias@MIT.EDU Irene S Tobias Biological Engineering Irene S Tobias 215 680-7622 istobias@MIT.EDU Nathan Pfaff npfaff@mit.edu
- friend 303 868-9648 Debra Lin debralin@mit.edu 334 559-1351 Undergrad Masters
- 2007 frashid@MIT.EDU Faaiza Rashid Engineering Systems Division Faaiza Rashid 202-380-8710 frashid@MIT.EDU
- First Masters
- 2007 xia_hua@MIT.EDU Xia Hua Mathematics Xia Hua 6172339480 xia_hua@mit.edu Jenn Gustetic gustetic@mit.edu
- 4S hall councilor Jenn Gustetic Allan Fong sp-coffeehr-chair@mit.edu First PhD
- 2007 karthikb@MIT.EDU Karthik Balakrishnan 6 Karthik Balakrishnan 617-504-1284 karthikb@mit.edu Ben Mares sp-vp-
- info@mit.edu VP Info 617-308-2686 Mark Baldesarra mbaldesa@MIT.EDU 617-459-5277 Third PhD
- 2007 karthikb@MIT.EDU Karthik Balakrishnan 6 Karthik Balakrishnan 617-504-1284 karthikb@mit.edu Ben Mares sp-vp-
- info@mit.edu VP Info Ben Mares Mark Baldesarra mbaldesa@MIT.EDU 617-459-5277 Third PhD
- 2007 ls2@MIT.EDU Lakshminarayan Srinivasan HST Lakshminarayan Srinivasan 617-803-9354 ls2@mit.edu Zeeshan Syed zhs@mit.edu
- friend x25475 Mohammed Saeed msaeed@mit.edu - Fifth or more MD
- 2007 pwaswa@MIT.EDU Peter M Waswa AERO/ASTRO Peter M Waswa 857 928 6155 pwaswa@MIT.EDU Steve Lerman lerman@mit.edu Housemaster Steve
- Lerman Jeffrey Hoffman jhoffma1@MIT.EDU 617 452-2353 First PhD
- 2007 mbaldesa@MIT.EDU Mark Baldesarra Aero/Astro Mark Baldesarra (617) 459-5277 mbaldesa@mit.edu Ben Mares
- sidpac.vp.info@gmail.com Current supervisor in government Ben Mares Rob Wang rywang@mit.edu (617) 452-5303 Second PhD
- 2007 mbaldesa@MIT.EDU Mark Baldesarra Aero/Astro Mark Baldesarra (617) 459-5277 mbaldesa@mit.edu Ben Mares
- sidpac.vp.info@gmail.com Current supervisor in government Ben Mares Rob Wang rywang@mit.edu (617) 452-5303 Second PhD
- 2007 mbaldesa@MIT.EDU Mark Baldesarra Aero/Astro Mark Baldesarra (617) 459-5277 mbaldesa@mit.edu Ben Mares
- sidpac.vp.info@gmail.com Current supervisor in government (617) 308-2686 Rob Wang rywang@mit.edu (617) 452-5303 Second PhD
- 2007 kerwinj@MIT.EDU Kerwin Johnson EECS Kerwin Johnson no kerwinj@mit.edu Daniel Klein kemd@MIT.EDU 2006-7 Brunch Chairs
- togethor Matt Eddy sp-vp-reslife@mit.edu Second PhD
- 2007 jameslee@MIT.EDU James Shing Hin Lee Aeronautics and Astronautics James Shing Hin Lee 857-233-6112 jamesleegood@gmail.com Wendy
- Iskenderian wsi@mit.edu I was a volunteer in her committee (617) 452-5496 Tze Yuen Lee dr0tylee@hotmail.com 011 852 26923880 First Masters
- 2007 anusha@MIT.EDU Anusha Kothandaraman Chemican Engineering Anusha Kothandaraman 6172762843 anusha@mit.edu Rob Wang
- rywang@csail.mit.edu Worked under him (President) in my role as Outreach Chair Lavanya Marla lavanya@mit.edu 6177772928 Undergrad
- PhD
- 2007 chiahwu@MIT.EDU Chia-Hung Wu Chemistry Chia-Hung Wu x30084 chiahwu@mit.edu Jane Kim janek@mit.edu boss Jane
- Kim Wendy Iskenderian wsi@mit.edu 6174525496 Fourth PhD
- 2007 chiahwu@MIT.EDU Chia-Hung Wu Chemistry Chia-Hung Wu x30084 chiahwu@mit.edu Jane Kim janek@mit.edu boss Jane
- Kim Wendy Iskenderian wsi@mit.edu 6174525496 Fourth PhD
- 2007 crohde@MIT.EDU Christopher Benjamin Rohde EECS Christopher Rohde 857-928-1432 crohde@mit.edu
- Undergrad PhD
- 2007 crohde@MIT.EDU Christopher Benjamin Rohde EECS Christopher Rohde 857-928-1432 crohde@mit.edu
- Undergrad PhD
- 2007 ewlam@MIT.EDU Eric Wing-Jing Lam Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Eric Lam 206-330-6980 linyongzhen@gmail.com Nan Gu
- ngu@mit.edu Friend Kerwin Johnson kerwink@mit.edu First PhD
- 2007 avli@MIT.EDU Adrienne Victoria Li Biological Engineering Adrienne Li 443-739-5756 avli@mit.edu Joe Laracy
- Andrew Parsons First PhD
- 2007 avli@MIT.EDU Adrienne Victoria Li Biological Engineering Adrienne Li 443-739-5756 avli@mit.edu Joe Laracy Joe
- Laracy Andrew Parsons First PhD
- 2007 rstew@MIT.EDU Robin Scott Stewart EECS Robin Stewart 413-464-2060 rstew@mit.edu Ted McMahon tmcmahon@u.washington.edu Web
- site client Dinny Taylor dinny.s.taylor@williams.edu (413) 597-3072 First PhD
- 2007 karthikb@MIT.EDU Karthik Balakrishnan 6 Karthik Balakrishnan 617-504-1284 karthikb@mit.edu Ben Mares sp-vp-
- info@mit.edu VP Info Ben Mares Mark Baldesarra mbaldesa@MIT.EDU 617-459-5277 Third PhD
- 2007 renkoski@MIT.EDU Benjamin Matthew Renkoski Aero/Astro Ben Renkoski 573.356.8973 renkoski@mit.edu David Rielley
- RielleyD@missouri.edu Former Boss (573) 884-9868 Laura Piper lepfg8@mizzou.edu (515) 881-1815 First Masters
- 2007 cdeonier@MIT.EDU Christian R Deonier 6 Christian Deonier 617-599-2159 cdeonier@mit.edu Richard Sinn
- richsinn@mit.edu Suite Mate Stella Young stella_y@mit.edu First Masters
- 2007 cdeonier@MIT.EDU Christian R Deonier 6 Christian Deonier 617-599-2159 cdeonier@mit.edu Richard Sinn
- richsinn@mit.edu Suite Mate 617.308.8243 Stella Young stella_y@mit.edu 617.429.0360 First Masters
- 2007 larogers@MIT.EDU Leslie Anne Rogers Physics Leslie Rogers 617-452-4138 larogers@mit.edu
- First PhD
- 2007 aminnich@MIT.EDU Austin Jerome Minnich 2 Austin Minnich aminnich@mit.edu Jane Kim janek@mit.edu Friend (617)
- 452-4444 Ben Mares mares@math.mit.edu (617) 452-5109 First Masters
- 2007 crohde@MIT.EDU Christopher Benjamin Rohde EECS Christopher Rohde 857-928-1432 crohde@mit.edu Nancy Taggart Supervisor for
- volunteer work done prior to coming to MIT (204) 787-3533 First PhD
- 2007 crohde@MIT.EDU Christopher Benjamin Rohde EECS Christopher Rohde 857-928-1432 crohde@mit.edu Nancy Taggart ntaggart@hsc.mb.ca
- Supervisor for volunteer work done prior to coming to MIT Nancy Taggart First PhD
- 2007 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Lynne K Waldman Biology Lynne K Waldman 617-875-7480 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Mihir Mehta
- mnm@sloan.mit.edu Friend (617)230-4834 Jesse Edgerton edge@mit.edu (347)512-7378 Fifth or more PhD
- 2007 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Lynne K Waldman Biology Lynne K Waldman 617-875-7480 lwaldman@MIT.EDU
- mnm@sloan.mit.edu Friend Jesse Edgerton edge@mit.edu (347)512-7378 Fifth or more PhD
- 2007 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Lynne K Waldman Biology Lynne K Waldman 617-875-7480 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Mihir Mehta
- mnm@sloan.mit.edu Friend Jesse Edgerton edge@mit.edu (347)512-7378 Fifth or more PhD
- 2007 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Lynne K Waldman Biology Lynne K Waldman 617-875-7480 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Mihir Mehta
- mnm@sloan.mit.edu Friend Jesse Edgerton edge@mit.edu (347)512-7378 Fifth or more PhD
- 2007 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Lynne K Waldman Biology Lynne K Waldman 617-875-7480 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Mihir Mehta
- mnm@sloan.mit.edu Friend 617-230-4834 Jesse Edgerton edge@mit.edu (347)512-7378 Fifth or more PhD
- 2007 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Lynne K Waldman Biology Lynne K Waldman 617-875-7480 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Mihir
- mnm@sloan.mit.edu Friend Jesse Edgerton edge@mit.edu (347)512-7378 Fifth or more PhD
- 2007 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Lynne K Waldman Biology Lynne K Waldman 617-875-7480 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Mihir
- mnm@sloan.mit.edu Friend Jesse Edgerton edge@mit.edu (347)512-7378 Fifth or more PhD
- 2007 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Lynne K Waldman Biology Lynne K Waldman 617-875-7480 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Mihir Mehta
- mnm@sloan.mit.edu Friend Jesse Edgerton edge@mit.edu (347)512-7378 Fifth or more PhD
- 2007 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Lynne K Waldman Biology Lynne K Waldman 617-875-7480 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Mihir Mehta
- mnm@sloan.mit.edu Friend (617)230-4834 Jesse Edgerton edge@mit.edu (347)512-7378 Fifth or more PhD
- 2007 krupa_r@MIT.EDU Krupa Ramasesha Chemistry Krupa Ramasesha 857-998-1291 krupa_r@mit.edu
- First PhD
- 2007 gan_guru@MIT.EDU Ganesh Gurumurthy CDO Ganesh Gurumurthy 617-820-8767 gan_guru@mit.edu Krupa Ramasesha
- krupa_r@mit.edu Friend 857-998-1291 Anuja Mahashabde anujam@mit.edu 732-371-4248 First Masters
- 2007 dsmyers@MIT.EDU Daniel Sumers Myers EECS/CSAIL Daniel Myers 617-686-7112 dsmyers@mit.edu Ben Mares
- mares@math.mit.edu VP Info 617-308-2686 Second PhD
- 2007 rstew@MIT.EDU Robin Scott Stewart EECS Robin Stewart 413-464-2060 rstew@mit.edu Jose Barrett Joe_Barrett@nmhschool.org Boston
- Rueda leader (unknown) Ted McMahon tmcmahon@u.washington.edu 206.545.2933 First PhD
- 2007 rstew@MIT.EDU Robin Scott Stewart EECS Robin Stewart 413-464-2060 rstew@mit.edu Jose Barrett Joe_Barrett@nmhschool.org Boston
- Rueda leader Jose Barrett Ted McMahon tmcmahon@u.washington.edu 206-548-0759 First PhD
- 2007 rstew@MIT.EDU Robin Scott Stewart EECS Robin Stewart 413-464-2060 rstew@mit.edu Jose Barrett Joe_Barrett@nmhschool.org Boston
- Rueda leader Jose Barrett Ted McMahon tmcmahon@u.washington.edu 206-548-0759 First PhD
- 2007 rstew@MIT.EDU Robin Scott Stewart EECS Robin Stewart 413-464-2060 rstew@mit.edu Jose Barrett Joe_Barrett@nmhschool.org Boston
- Rueda leader Jose Barrett Ted McMahon tmcmahon@u.washington.edu 206-548-0759 First PhD
- 2007 dsmyers@MIT.EDU Daniel Sumers Myers EECS/CSAIL Daniel Myers 617-686-7112 dsmyers@mit.edu Ben Mares
- mares@math.mit.edu VP Info Ben Mares Michelle Sander sanderm@mit.edu Second PhD
- 2007 dsmyers@MIT.EDU Daniel Sumers Myers EECS/CSAIL Daniel Myers 617-686-7112 dsmyers@mit.edu Ben Mares
- mares@math.mit.edu VP Info Ben Mares Michelle Sander sanderm@mit.edu Second PhD
- 2007 biliana@MIT.EDU Biliana K Kaneva CSAIL, MIT Biliana K Kaneva 425-442-7249 biliana@MIT.EDU
- First Ph.D.
- 2007 biliana@MIT.EDU Biliana K Kaneva CSAIL, MIT Biliana K Kaneva 425-442-7249 biliana@MIT.EDU
- First Ph.D.
- 2007 gan_guru@MIT.EDU Ganesh Gurumurthy CDO Ganesh Gurumurthy 617-820-8767 gan_guru@mit.edu Krupa Ramasesha
- krupa_r@mit.edu Friend Krupa Ramasesha Anuja Mahashabde anujam@mit.edu 732-371-4248 First Masters
- 2007 wenliu@MIT.EDU Wenhao Liu Wen Liu 224-558-2846 wenliu@mit.edu Jiawen Chen jiawen@mit.edu (617) 452-5249
- Jonathan Ragan Kelley jrk@mit.edu (617) 452-5487 Second PhD
- 2007 wenliu@MIT.EDU Wenhao Liu Wen Liu 224-558-2846 wenliu@mit.edu Jiawen Chen jiawen@mit.edu Friend, IT Chair Jiawen
- Chen Jonathan Ragan Kelley jrk@mit.edu (617) 452-5487 Second PhD
- 2007 wenliu@MIT.EDU Wenhao Liu Chemistry Wen Liu 224-558-2846 wenliu@mit.edu Jiawen Chen jiawen@mit.edu Friend, IT Chair
- Jiawen Chen Jonathan Ragan Kelley jrk@mit.edu (617) 452-5487 Second PhD
- 2007 wenliu@MIT.EDU Wenhao Liu Chemistry Wen Liu 224-558-2846 wenliu@mit.edu Jiawen Chen jiawen@mit.edu Friend, IT Chair
- Jiawen Chen Jonathan Ragan Kelley jrk@mit.edu (617) 452-5487 Second PhD
- 2007 xia_hua@MIT.EDU Xia Hua Mathematics Xia Hua 6172339480 xia_hua@mit.edu Jenn Gustetic gustetic@mit.edu
- 4S hall councilor Jenn Gustetic Sergey Timofeev timofeev_serg@yahoo.com 214-405-3230 First PhD
- 2007 bttaylor@MIT.EDU Brandon Thomas Taylor MAS Brandon Taylor 617-452-4463 bttaylor@mit.edu
- First Masters
- 2007 crnic@MIT.EDU Luka Crnic Linguistics Luka Crnic 452-4400 crnic@mit.edu Leonid Chindelevitch leonidus@MIT.EDU Friend
- from S-P (617) 452-4498 Reginald Smith rsmith80@MIT.EDU (617) 452-4401 First Linguistics
- 2007 krupa_r@MIT.EDU Krupa Ramasesha Chemistry Krupa Ramasesha 857-998-1291 krupa_r@mit.edu Arvind Shankar
- Prabhakar parvind@mit.edu Friend 617-710-4173 Ganesh Gurumurthy gan_guru@mit.edu 617-820-8767 First PhD
- 2007 crnic@MIT.EDU Luka Crnic Linguistics Luka Crnic 452-4400 crnic@mit.edu Leonid Chindelevitch leonidus@MIT.EDU Friend
- from S-P Leonid Chindelevitch Reginald Smith rsmith80@MIT.EDU (617) 452-4401 First Linguistics
- 2007 biliana@MIT.EDU Biliana K Kaneva CSAIL, MIT Biliana K Kaneva 425-442-7249 biliana@MIT.EDU Roxana Drake
- rdrake@hotmail.com friend Renaud Paquay rpaquay@microsoft.com First Ph.D.
- 2007 krupa_r@MIT.EDU Krupa Ramasesha Chemistry Krupa Ramasesha 857-998-1291 krupa_r@mit.edu Arvind Shankar
- Prabhakar parvind@mit.edu Friend Arvind Shankar Prabhakar Ganesh Gurumurthy gan_guru@mit.edu 617-820-8767 First PhD
- 2007 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Lynne K Waldman Biology Lynne K Waldman (617)875-7480 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Mihir Mehta
- mnm@sloan.mit.edu Friend (617)230-4834 Jesse Edgerton edge@mit.edu (347)512-7378 Fifth or more PhD
- 2007 biliana@MIT.EDU Biliana K Kaneva CSAIL, MIT Biliana K Kaneva 425-442-7249 biliana@MIT.EDU Roxana Drake
- rdrake@hotmail.com friend Roxana Drake Renaud Paquay rpaquay@microsoft.com First Ph.D.
- 2007 biliana@MIT.EDU Biliana K Kaneva CSAIL, MIT Biliana K Kaneva 425-442-7249 biliana@MIT.EDU Roxana Drake
- rdrake@hotmail.com friend Roxana Drake Renaud Paquay rpaquay@microsoft.com First Ph.D.
- 2007 renkoski@MIT.EDU Benjamin Matthew Renkoski Aero/Astro Ben Renkoski 573.356.8973 renkoski@mit.edu David Rielley
- RielleyD@missouri.edu Former Boss David Rielley Laura Piper lepfg8@mizzou.edu (515) 881-1815 First Masters
- 2007 richsinn@MIT.EDU Richard Sinn EECS Richard Sinn 617-308-8243 richsinn@mit.edu Christian Deonier cdeonier@mit.edu
- Friend 617-599-2159 Jin Hock Ong jinhock@mit.edu 617-642-1255 Undergrad Masters
- 2007 renkoski@MIT.EDU Benjamin Matthew Renkoski Aero/Astro Ben Renkoski 573.356.8973 renkoski@mit.edu David Rielley
- RielleyD@missouri.edu Former Boss David Rielley Laura Piper lepfg8@mizzou.edu (515) 881-1815 First Masters
- 2007 aminnich@MIT.EDU Austin Jerome Minnich 2 Austin Minnich aminnich@mit.edu Jane Kim janek@mit.edu Friend Jane
- Kim Ben Mares mares@math.mit.edu (617) 452-5109 First Masters
- 2007 aminnich@MIT.EDU Austin Jerome Minnich 2 Austin Minnich 5056706170 aminnich@mit.edu Jane Kim janek@mit.edu Friend
- Jane Kim Ben Mares mares@math.mit.edu (617) 452-5109 First Masters
- 2007 crohde@MIT.EDU Christopher Benjamin Rohde EECS Christopher Rohde 857-928-1432 crohde@mit.edu Nancy Taggart ntaggart@hsc.mb.ca
- Supervisor for volunteer work done prior to coming to MIT Michelle Sander sanderm@MIT.EDU First PhD
- 2007 angelin@MIT.EDU Angelin R Baskaran Chemical Engineering Angelin Baskaran 586-382-1779 angelin@mit.edu Tara Sainath
- tsainath@mit.edu Friend 617-721-5274 Vikas Sharma vsharma@mit.edu 617-512-2399 Undergrad Senior Segue
- 2007 newtoni@MIT.EDU Christophe Philippe Mandy Aero-Astro Chris Mandy 617-460-3878 newtoni@mit.edu Mark Baldesarra
- mbaldesa@mit.edu Office Mate 617-253-6883 Nick Hoff nhoff@mit.edu 617-253-6883 Second Masters
- 2007 drz@MIT.EDU Danielle Renee Zurovcik Mechanical Engineering Danielle Renee Zurovcik 7244330649 drz@MIT.EDU
- Third PhD
- 2007 dsmyers@MIT.EDU Daniel Sumers Myers EECS/CSAIL Daniel Myers 617-686-7112 dsmyers@mit.edu Ben Mares
- mares@math.mit.edu VP Info Ben Mares Michelle Sander sanderm@mit.edu Second PhD
- 2007 dsmyers@MIT.EDU Daniel Sumers Myers EECS/CSAIL Daniel Myers 617-686-7112 dsmyers@mit.edu Ben Mares
- mares@math.mit.edu VP Info Ben Mares James Cowling cowling@mit.edu Second PhD
- 2007 rlobel@MIT.EDU Ruben Lobel Operations Research Center Ruben Lobel 617-894-8606 rlobel@mit.edu Apostolos Fertis afertis@mit.edu
- friend (617) 452-5239 Jack Chu jackchu@MIT.EDU (617) 452-3990 Second PhD
- 2007 rlobel@MIT.EDU Ruben Lobel Operations Research Center Ruben Lobel 617-894-8606 rlobel@mit.edu Apostolos Fertis afertis@mit.edu
- friend Apostolos Fertis Jack Chu jackchu@MIT.EDU (617) 452-3990 Second PhD
- 2007 rlobel@MIT.EDU Ruben Lobel Operations Research Center Ruben Lobel 617-894-8606 rlobel@mit.edu Apostolos Fertis afertis@mit.edu
- friend (617) 452-5239 Jack Chu jackchu@MIT.EDU (617) 452-3990 Second PhD
- 2007 mjabel@MIT.EDU Matthew J Abel Chemical Engineering Matthew Abel 857-998-1642 mjabel@mit.edu Alex Lewis lewisa@MIT.EDU Former VP of
- Resources (617) 452-5242 Sohan Patel sohanrp@MIT.EDU (617) 452-4381 Third PhD
- 2007 dgray@MIT.EDU David S Gray Materials Science and Engineering David Gray 6174130845 dgray@mit.edu Joseph Laracy laracy@MIT.EDU
- Plant Committee Chair (617) 452-4208 Ravi Purushotma ravip@mit.edu (408) 220-4135 First PhD
- 2007 dgray@MIT.EDU David S Gray Materials Science and Engineering David Gray 6174130845 dgray@mit.edu Joseph Laracy laracy@MIT.EDU
- Plant Committee Chair Joseph Laracy Ravi Purushotma ravip@mit.edu (408) 220-4135 First PhD
- 2007 mnm@MIT.EDU Mihir N Mehta Sloan Mihir Mehta 6172304834 mnm@sloan.mit.edu Swati Mohan smohan@mit.edu co-chair 617 230
- 4834 Nan Gu ngu@mit.edu 617 230 4834 Second PhD
- 2007 gkats@MIT.EDU Georgia - evang Katsargyri EECS Yola Katsargyri 203-517-5886 gkats@mit.edu Apostolos Fertis afertis@mit.edu
- Family friends 857-891-1117 Ioannis Bertsatos ibertsat@mit.edu 617-230-6999 First PhD
- 2007 gkats@MIT.EDU Georgia - evang Katsargyri EECS Yola Katsargyri 203-517-5886 gkats@mit.edu Apostolos Fertis afertis@mit.edu
- Family friends 8578911117 Ioannis Bertsatos ibertsat@mit.edu 617-230-6999 First PhD
- 2007 gkats@MIT.EDU Georgia - evang Katsargyri EECS Yola Katsargyri 203-517-5886 gkats@mit.edu Apostolos Fertis afertis@mit.edu
- Family friends 617-230-6999 Ioannis Bertsatos ibertsat@mit.edu 617-230-6999 First PhD
- 2007 svalavan@MIT.EDU Stavros Athans Valavanis EECS Stavros Valavanis 6178183674 svalavan@mit.edu Apostolos Fertis
- afertis@mit.edu Have served on executive committee of the Hellenic Students' Association for 2 years Apostolos Fertis Ioannis Bertsatos
- ibertsat@it.edu 6174524438 First PhD
- 2007 gkats@MIT.EDU Georgia - evang Katsargyri EECS Yola Katsargyri 203-517-5886 gkats@mit.edu Apostolos Fertis afertis@mit.edu
- Family friends 8578911117 Ioannis Bertsatos ibertsat@mit.edu 617-230-6999 First PhD
- 2007 gkats@MIT.EDU Georgia - evang Katsargyri EECS Yola Katsargyri 203-517-5886 gkats@mit.edu Apostolos Fertis afertis@mit.edu
- Family friends Apostolos Fertis Ioannis Bertsatos ibertsat@mit.edu 617-230-6999 First PhD
- 2007 larogers@MIT.EDU Leslie Anne Rogers Physics Leslie Rogers 617-452-4138 larogers@mit.edu
- First PhD
- 2007 larogers@MIT.EDU Leslie Anne Rogers Physics Leslie Rogers 617-452-4138 larogers@mit.edu
- First PhD
- 2007 larogers@MIT.EDU Leslie Anne Rogers Physics Leslie Rogers 617-452-4138 larogers@mit.edu
- Hoda Eydgahi hoda@mit.edu (410) 726-5291 First PhD
- 2007 larogers@MIT.EDU Leslie Anne Rogers Physics Leslie Rogers 617-452-4138 larogers@mit.edu Robert Hawkes rhawkes@mta.ca
- Former Supervisor (506) 536-3600 Hoda Eydgahi hoda@mit.edu (410) 726-5291 First PhD
- 2007 markchen@MIT.EDU Mark Mo Chen Chemistry Mark Chen 857-753-5698 markchen@mit.edu
- Third PhD
- 2007 emichael@MIT.EDU Michael Frederick Eilenberg 2 Michael Eilenberg (516) 330-7023 emichael@mit.edu Josh Taylor
- jatl@mit.edu Friend, Hall-mate Vijay Divi vdivi@mit.edu First Masters
- 2007 emichael@MIT.EDU Michael Frederick Eilenberg 2 Michael Eilenberg (516) 330-7023 emichael@mit.edu Josh Taylor
- jatl@mit.edu Friend, Hall-mate Josh Taylor Vijay Divi vdivi@mit.edu First Masters
- 2007 leonidus@MIT.EDU Leonid Chindelevitch Applied Mathematics (18) Leonid Chindelevitch (617) 452-4498 leonidus@mit.edu Tatyana
- Deryugina tatyanad@mit.edu Friend / teammate (617) 452-5343 Luka Crnic crnic@mit.edu (617) 452-4400 First PhD
- 2007 emichael@MIT.EDU Michael Frederick Eilenberg 2 Michael Eilenberg (516) 330-7023 emichael@mit.edu Josh Taylor
- jatl@mit.edu Hall-mate, Friend Vijay Divi vdivi@mit.edu First Masters
- 2007 ardfar@MIT.EDU Ardavan Farjadpour DMSE/CDO Ardavan Farjadpour 2-2904 ardfar@mit.edu Rob Wang rywang@mit.edu SP President,
- 2006-07 2-5303 Janet Fischer jfischer@mit.edu 3-0386 Third PhD & Masters
- 2007 ardfar@MIT.EDU Ardavan Farjadpour DMSE/CDO Ardavan Farjadpour 2-2904 ardfar@mit.edu Rob Wang rywang@mit.edu SP President,
- 2006-07 Rob Wang Janet Fischer jfischer@mit.edu 3-0386 Third PhD & Masters
- 2007 uniman@MIT.EDU David Louis Uniman CEE (1) and DUSP (11) David Uniman 5102959111 uniman@mit.edu Daniel Klein kemd@mit.edu Close
- Friend 5125859203 Jonathan R-Kelly jrk@mit.edu 8019130101 Second Masters
- 2007 avli@MIT.EDU Adrienne Victoria Li Biological Engineering Adrienne Li 443-739-5756 avli@mit.edu Joe Laracy laracy@MIT.EDU
- supervisor on plant committee (617) 452-4208 Andrew Parsons andrew@precisionecon.com 202-321-2395 First PhD
- 2007 avli@MIT.EDU Adrienne Victoria Li Biological Engineering Adrienne Li 443-739-5756 avli@mit.edu Joe Laracy laracy@MIT.EDU
- supervisor on plant committee Joe Laracy Andrew Parsons andrew@precisionecon.com 202-321-2395 First PhD
- 2007 avli@MIT.EDU Adrienne Victoria Li Biological Engineering Adrienne Li 443-739-5756 avli@mit.edu Joe Laracy laracy@MIT.EDU
- supervisor on plant committee Joe Laracy Andrew Parsons andrew@precisionecon.com 202-321-2395 First PhD
- 2007 ewlam@MIT.EDU Eric Wing-Jing Lam Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Eric Lam 206-330-6980 linyongzhen@gmail.com Nan Gu
- ngu@mit.edu Friend Nan Gu Kerwin Johnson kerwink@mit.edu First PhD
- 2007 hoda@MIT.EDU Hoda Eydgahi Electrical Engineering Hoda Eydgahi hoda@mit.edu Leslie Anne Rogers larogers@mit.edu
- roommate 617.452.4138 Rosalind Picard picard@media.mit.edu First MS/PhD
- 2007 lindsejj@MIT.EDU Johnathan Jake Lindsey Engineering Systems Division (TPP) Johnathan Lindsey 706-332-6752 lindsejj@mit.edu
- Dan Judnick djudnick@MIT.EDU Roommate (617) 452-5470 Robert Love rlove@mit.edu (617) 452-4375 First Masters
- 2007 anusha@MIT.EDU Anusha Kothandaraman Chemican Engineering Anusha Kothandaraman 6172762843 anusha@mit.edu Rob Wang
- rywang@csail.mit.edu Worked under him (President) in my role as Outreach Chair Lavanya Marla lavanya@mit.edu 6177772928 Undergrad
- PhD
- 2007 rlobel@MIT.EDU Ruben Lobel Operations Research Center Ruben Lobel 617-894-8606 rlobel@mit.edu Apostolos Fertis afertis@mit.edu
- friend, sp trustee (617)452-5239 Alexander Taussig ataussig@mit.edu 917.613.7775 Second PhD
- 2007 mleung@MIT.EDU Malcoln Wai Yiu Leung Sloan School of Management Malcoln Leung 650-245-5640 mleung@sloan.mit.edu
- First MBA
- 2007 krupa_r@MIT.EDU Krupa Ramasesha Chemistry Krupa Ramasesha 857-998-1291 krupa_r@mit.edu Arvind Shankar
- Prabhakar parvind@mit.edu Friend Arvind Shankar Prabhakar Ganesh Gurumurthy gan_guru@mit.edu 617-820-8767 First PhD
- 2007 yurilok@MIT.EDU Yuri V Loktionov Economics, Finance & Accounting Yuri Loktionov 617-792-5270 yurilok@sloan.mit.edu Mihir
- Mehta mnm@sloan.mit.edu Friend 617-230-4834 Trond Wuellner trond.wuellner@sloan.mit.edu 202-641-6969 Second Ph.D.
- 2007 mleung@MIT.EDU Malcoln Wai Yiu Leung Sloan School of Management Malcoln Leung 650-245-5640 mleung@sloan.mit.edu Micah Sze
- micahsze@mit.edu MIT CoreTeamTeammates 857-277-3177 Jui Wang jui.wang@oracle.com 650.633.6869 First MBA
- 2007 athanasi@MIT.EDU Christiana Athanasiou Physics Christiana Athanasiou 857-488-0764 athanasi@mit.edu Allan Fong sp-
- coffeehr-chair@mit.edu friend Allan Fong Nabil Iqbal niqbal@mit.edu 607-227-6491 First PhD
- 2007 avli@MIT.EDU Adrienne Victoria Li Biological Engineering Adrienne Li 443-739-5756 avli@mit.edu Joe Laracy laracy@MIT.EDU plant
- committee chair Joe Laracy Andrew Parsons andrew@precisionecon.com 202-321-2395 First PhD
- 2007 mmb@MIT.EDU Monica Martinez Economics Monica Martinez-Bravo 6173725174 mmb@mit.edu Jane Kim janek@MIT.EDU Chair
- of the halls Johnna Powell johnna@mit.edu Second PhD
- 2007 hhashemi@MIT.EDU Hila Hashemi Applied Mathematics Hila hashemi 510-289-5929 hhashemi@mit.edu Brian Stanley
- stanleybrian@fhda.edu Professor 1-650-949-7573 Sepehr Shahshahani sepehr@bu.edu 1-617-717-9424 First PhD
- 2007 uorji@MIT.EDU Uzoma A Orji EECS Uzoma A Orji 617-225-6597 uorji@MIT.EDU David Blau scrbl@mit.edu Friend 617-225-6650
- Fletcher Brooks fbrooks@mit.edu 617-253-3633 First PhD
- 2007 uorji@MIT.EDU Uzoma A Orji EECS Uzoma A Orji 617-225-6597 uorji@MIT.EDU David Blau scrbl@mit.edu Friend David Blau
- Fletcher Brooks fbrooks@mit.edu 617-253-3633 First PhD
- 2007 dreamneo@MIT.EDU Sooho Park EECS Sooho Park 8573662956 dreamneo@mit.edu Rob Wang
- First PhD
- 2007 avli@MIT.EDU Adrienne Victoria Li Biological Engineering Adrienne Li 443-739-5756 avli@mit.edu Joe Laracy laracy@MIT.EDU plant
- committee chair Joe Laracy Andrew Parsons andrew@precisionecon.com 202-321-2395 First PhD
- 2007 bttaylor@MIT.EDU Brandon Thomas Taylor MAS Brandon Taylor 617-452-4463 bttaylor@mit.edu Jason Thorne jtt034@hotmail.com
- College Friend 417-448-7961 Takashi Okamoto takashio@mit.edu 617-225-6197 First Masters
- 2007 gkats@MIT.EDU Georgia - evang Katsargyri EECS Yola Katsargyri 203-517-5886 gkats@mit.edu Apostolos Fertis afertis@mit.edu
- Family friends 857-891-1117 Ioannis Bertsatos ibertsat@mit.edu 617-230-6999 First PhD
- 2007 gkats@MIT.EDU Georgia - evang Katsargyri EECS Yola Katsargyri 203-517-5886 gkats@mit.edu Apostolos Fertis afertis@mit.edu
- Family friends Apostolos Fertis Ioannis Bertsatos ibertsat@mit.edu 617-230-6999 First PhD
- 2007 giuliano@MIT.EDU David Michael Giuliano EECS David Giuliano 518-229-0595 giuliano@mit.edu Rob Wang rywang@csail.mit.edu
- Friend 412-860-5468 Sooho Park dreamneo@MIT.EDU 857-366-2956 First PhD
- 2007 mleung@MIT.EDU Malcoln Wai Yiu Leung Sloan School of Management Malcoln Leung 650-245-5640 mleung@sloan.mit.edu Micah Sze
- micahsze@mit.edu MIT CoreTeamTeammates Micah Sze Jui Wang jui.wang@oracle.com 650.633.6869 First MBA
- 2007 dreamneo@MIT.EDU Sooho Park EECS Sooho Park 8573662956 dreamneo@mit.edu Galen Li galen@sloan.mit.edu friend
- 425-246-8398 Rob Wang rywang@csail.mit.edu 412-860-5468 First PhD
- 2007 dreamneo@MIT.EDU Sooho Park EECS Sooho Park 8573662956 dreamneo@mit.edu Galen Li galen@sloan.mit.edu friend
- Galen Li Rob Wang rywang@csail.mit.edu 412-860-5468 First PhD
- 2007 gkats@MIT.EDU Georgia - evang Katsargyri EECS Yola Katsargyri 203-517-5886 gkats@mit.edu Apostolos Fertis afertis@mit.edu
- Family friends Apostolos Fertis Ioannis Bertsatos ibertsat@mit.edu 617-230-6999 First PhD
- 2007 paulf@MIT.EDU Paul Fathallah Mechanical Engineering Paul Fathallah 508-728-0837 paulf@MIT.EDU John Pendray pendray@mit.edu RA
- Lori Lerman ljlerman@MIT.EDU First Master of Science
- 2007 maissam@MIT.EDU Maissam Barkeshli Physics Maissam Barkeshli maissam@mit.edu Nan Gu ngu@mit.edu
- friend/colleague/classmate Ardavan Farjadpour ardfar@mit.edu Second PhD
- 2007 anusha@MIT.EDU Anusha Kothandaraman Chemical Engineering Anusha Kothandaraman 6172762843 anusha@mit.edu Rob Wang
- rywang@csail.mit.edu Worked with him (President) in my role as Outreach Chair 8056377243 Lavanya Marla lavanya@mit.edu 6177772928 Second
- PhD
- 2007 gkats@MIT.EDU Georgia - evang Katsargyri EECS Yola Katsargyri 203-517-5886 gkats@mit.edu Apostolos Fertis afertis@mit.edu
- Family friends Apostolos Fertis Ioannis Bertsatos ibertsat@mit.edu 617-230-6999 First PhD
- 2007 paulf@MIT.EDU Paul Fathallah Mechanical Engineering Paul Fathallah 508-728-0837 paulf@MIT.EDU John Pendray pendray@mit.edu RA
- John Pendray Lori Lerman ljlerman@MIT.EDU First Master of Science
- 2007 maissam@MIT.EDU Maissam Barkeshli Physics Maissam Barkeshli maissam@mit.edu Nan Gu ngu@mit.edu
- friend/colleague/classmate Nan Gu Ardavan Farjadpour ardfar@mit.edu Second PhD
- 2007 crohde@MIT.EDU Christopher Benjamin Rohde EECS Christopher Rohde 857-928-1432 crohde@mit.edu Nancy Taggart ntaggart@hsc.mb.ca
- Supervisor for volunteer work done prior to coming to MIT (204) 787-3533 Michelle Sander sanderm@MIT.EDU (617) 452-5281 First PhD
- 2007 mleung@MIT.EDU Malcoln Wai Yiu Leung Sloan School of Management Malcoln Leung 650-245-5640 mleung@sloan.mit.edu Micah Sze
- micahsze@mit.edu MIT CoreTeamTeammates Micah Sze Jui Wang jui.wang@oracle.com 650.633.6869 First MBA
- 2007 drz@MIT.EDU Danielle Renee Zurovcik Mechanical Engineering Danielle Renee Zurovcik 7244330649 drz@MIT.EDU
- Third PhD
- 2007 drz@MIT.EDU Danielle Renee Zurovcik Mechanical Engineering Danielle Renee Zurovcik 7244330649 drz@MIT.EDU Cheryl Knobloch
- cknobloch@psu.edu Advisor/Employer for Penn State Orientations (814) 865-6311 Dave Quinn djquinn@mit.edu (617) 833-5007 Third PhD
- 2007 avli@MIT.EDU Adrienne Victoria Li Biological Engineering Adrienne Li 443-739-5756 avli@mit.edu Joe Laracy laracy@MIT.EDU plant
- committee chair (617) 452-4208 Andrew Parsons andrew@precisionecon.com 202-321-2395 First PhD
- 2007 v_liu@MIT.EDU Vincent Hok Liu EECS Vincent Liu 562-253-2455 v_liu@mit.edu Michelle Sander sanderm@MIT.EDU Friend
- Paul Monasterio pmonast@mit.edu First EECS
- 2007 sweat@MIT.EDU Sean David Sweat Course 1: Transportation Sean Sweat 817-223-4842 sweat@mit.edu Mike Zhang
- mike.zhang@intel.com Summer boss '05, '06, '07 Mike Zhang Bryden Sweeney-Taylor bryden@peerhealthexchange.org First MS
- 2007 krupa_r@MIT.EDU Krupa Ramasesha Chemistry Krupa Ramasesha 857-998-1291 krupa_r@mit.edu Arvind Shankar
- Prabhakar parvind@mit.edu Friend 617-710-4173 Ganesh Gurumurthy gan_guru@mit.edu 617-820-8767 First PhD
- 2007 krupa_r@MIT.EDU Krupa Ramasesha Chemistry Krupa Ramasesha 857-998-1291 krupa_r@mit.edu Arvind Shankar
- Prabhakar parvind@mit.edu Friend 617-710-4173 Ganesh Gurumurthy gan_guru@mit.edu 617-820-8767 First PhD
- 2007 krupa_r@MIT.EDU Krupa Ramasesha Chemistry Krupa Ramasesha 857-998-1291 krupa_r@mit.edu Arvind Prabhakar
- parvind@mit.edu Friend 617-710-4173 Ganesh Gurumurthy gan_guru@mit.edu 617-820-8767 First PhD
- 2007 krupa_r@MIT.EDU Krupa Ramasesha Chemistry Krupa Ramasesha 857-998-1291 krupa_r@mit.edu Arvind Prabhakar
- parvind@mit.edu Friend, fellow SP resident 617-710-4173 Ganesh Gurumurthy gan_guru@mit.edu 617-820-8767 First PhD
- 2007 krupa_r@MIT.EDU Krupa Ramasesha Chemistry Krupa Ramasesha 857-998-1291 krupa_r@mit.edu Arvind Prabhakar
- parvind@mit.edu Friend, fellow SP resident 6177104173 Ganesh Gurumurthy gan_guru@mit.edu 617-820-8767 First PhD
- 2007 anusha@MIT.EDU Anusha Kothandaraman Chemical Engineering Anusha Kothandaraman 6172762843 anusha@mit.edu Rob Wang
- rywang@csail.mit.edu Worked with him (SP President) in my role as Outreach Chair Rob Wang Lavanya Marla lavanya@mit.edu 6177772928 Second
- PhD
- 2007 aminnich@MIT.EDU Austin Jerome Minnich 2 Austin Minnich 5056706170 aminnich@mit.edu Jane Kim janek@mit.edu Friend
- Jane Kim Ben Mares mares@math.mit.edu (617) 452-5109 First Masters
- 2007 hoda@MIT.EDU Hoda Eydgahi Electrical Engineering Hoda Eydgahi hoda@mit.edu Leslie Anne Rogers larogers@mit.edu
- roommate Leslie Anne Rogers Ben Mares bjmares@gmx.net if you dont know it, you proba First MS/PhD
- 2007 hoda@MIT.EDU Hoda Eydgahi Electrical Engineering Hoda Eydgahi hoda@mit.edu Leslie Anne Rogers larogers@mit.edu
- roommate Leslie Anne Rogers Ben Mares bjmares@gmx.net if you dont know it, you proba First MS/PhD
- 2007 hoda@MIT.EDU Hoda Eydgahi Electrical Engineering Hoda Eydgahi hoda@mit.edu Leslie Anne Rogers larogers@mit.edu
- roommate Leslie Anne Rogers Ben Mares bjmares@gmx.net check your phone. First MS/PhD
- 2007 hoda@MIT.EDU Hoda Eydgahi Electrical Engineering Hoda Eydgahi hoda@mit.edu Leslie Anne Rogers larogers@mit.edu
- roommate Leslie Anne Rogers Ben Mares bjmares@gmx.net check your phone. First MS/PhD
- 2007 newtoni@MIT.EDU Christophe Philippe Mandy Aero-Astro Chris Mandy 617-460-3878 newtoni@mit.edu Mark Baldesarra
- mbaldesa@mit.edu Office Mate Mark Baldesarra Swati Mohan smohan@mit.edu 617-253-8364 Second Masters
- 2007 hoda@MIT.EDU Hoda Eydgahi Electrical Engineering Hoda Eydgahi hoda@mit.edu Leslie Anne Rogers larogers@mit.edu
- roommate Leslie Anne Rogers Ben Mares bjmares@gmx.net check your phone. First MS/PhD
- 2007 v_liu@MIT.EDU Vincent Hok Liu EECS Vincent Liu 562-253-2455 v_liu@mit.edu Michelle Sander sanderm@MIT.EDU Friend
- Michelle Sander Paul Monasterio pmonast@mit.edu (925)7883408 First EECS
- 2007 gkats@MIT.EDU Georgia - evang Katsargyri EECS Yola Katsargyri 203-517-5886 gkats@mit.edu Apostolos Fertis afertis@mit.edu
- Family friends Apostolos Fertis Ioannis Bertsatos ibertsat@mit.edu 617-230-6999 First PhD
- 2007 gkats@MIT.EDU Georgia - evang Katsargyri EECS Yola Katsargyri 203-517-5886 gkats@mit.edu Apostolos Fertis afertis@mit.edu
- Family friends Apostolos Fertis Ioannis Bertsatos ibertsat@mit.edu 617-230-6999 First PhD
- 2007 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Lynne K Waldman Biology Lynne K Waldman (617)875-7480 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Mihir Mehta
- mnm@sloan.mit.edu Friend: Worked together during Graduate Orientation (617)230-4834 Jesse Edgerton edge@mit.edu (347)512-7378 Fifth or more PhD
- 2007 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Lynne K Waldman Biology Lynne K Waldman (617)875-7480 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Mihir Mehta
- mnm@sloan.mit.edu Friend: Worked together during Graduate Orientation (617)230-4834 Jesse Edgerton edge@mit.edu (347)512-7378 Fifth or more PhD
- 2007 paulf@MIT.EDU Paul Fathallah Mechanical Engineering Paul Fathallah 508-728-0837 paulf@MIT.EDU John Pendray pendray@mit.edu RA
- John Pendray Lori Lerman ljlerman@MIT.EDU First Master of Science
- 2007 paulf@MIT.EDU Paul Fathallah Mechanical Engineering Paul Fathallah 508-728-0837 paulf@MIT.EDU John Pendray pendray@mit.edu RA
- Lori Lerman ljlerman@MIT.EDU First Master of Science
- 2007 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Lynne K Waldman Biology Lynne K Waldman (617)875-7480 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Mihir Mehta
- mnm@sloan.mit.edu Friend: Worked together during Graduate Orientation (617)230-4834 Jesse Edgerton edge@mit.edu (347)512-7378 Fifth or more PhD
- 2007 davidhe@MIT.EDU David Da He Electrical Engineering David Da He 6179108401 davidhe@MIT.EDU Michelle Sander
- sanderm@mit.edu friend Allen Hsu allenhsu@mit.edu First Master's
- 2007 davidhe@MIT.EDU David Da He Electrical Engineering David He 6179108401 davidhe@MIT.EDU Michelle Sander
- sanderm@mit.edu friend Allen Hsu allenhsu@mit.edu First Master's
- 2007 crnic@MIT.EDU Luka Crnic Linguistics Luka Crnic 452-4400 crnic@mit.edu Leonid Chindelevitch leonidus@MIT.EDU Friend
- from S-P Leonid Chindelevitch Reginald Smith rsmith80@MIT.EDU (617) 452-4401 First Linguistics
- 2007 songjh@MIT.EDU Juha Song Material Science and Engineering Juha Song 6175124642 songjh@mit.edu Lillian Dai
- Roommate First PhD
- 2007 nestorqa@MIT.EDU Nestor Quispez-Asin Engineering Systems Division Nestor Quispez-Asin 7864021236 nestorqa@mit.edu Ernesto
- Perez epere031@fiu.edu friend 7863484124 Christopher O'Neill c_l_oneill@hotmail.com 7862530175 Second Masters
- 2007 nestorqa@MIT.EDU Nestor Quispez-Asin Engineering Systems Division Nestor Quispez-Asin 7864021236 nestorqa@mit.edu Ernesto
- Perez epere031@fiu.edu friend Ernesto Perez Christopher O'Neill c_l_oneill@hotmail.com 7862530175 Second Masters
- 2007 nestorqa@MIT.EDU Nestor Quispez-Asin Engineering Systems Division Nestor Quispez-Asin 7864021236 nestorqa@mit.edu Ernesto
- Perez epere031@fiu.edu friend Ernesto Perez Christopher O'Neill c_l_oneill@hotmail.com 7862530175 Second Masters
- 2007 nestorqa@MIT.EDU Nestor Quispez-Asin Engineering Systems Division Nestor Quispez-Asin 7864021236 nestorqa@mit.edu Ernesto
- Perez epere031@fiu.edu friend 7863484124 Christopher O'Neill c_l_oneill@hotmail.com 7862530175 Second Masters
- 2007 nestorqa@MIT.EDU Nestor Quispez-Asin Engineering Systems Division Nestor Quispez-Asin 7864021236 nestorqa@mit.edu Ernesto
- Perez epere031@fiu.edu friend Ernesto Perez Christopher O'Neill c_l_oneill@hotmail.com 7862530175 Second Masters
- 2007 dtax@MIT.EDU David Samuel Tax Electrical Engineering David Tax 617-721-3406 dtax@mit.edu
- Second Masters
- 2007 dtax@MIT.EDU David Samuel Tax Electrical Engineering David Tax 617-721-3406 dtax@mit.edu Anjan Soumyanarayanan anjan@mit.edu
- Roommate 2-4683 First Masters
- 2007 jatl@MIT.EDU Joshua Adam Taylor Mechanical Engineering Joshua Taylor 301 922 0332 jatl@mit.edu Michael Eilenberg
- emichael@mit.edu friend (617) 452-5138 Allison Beese abeese@mit.edu (617) 452-5275 First Masters
- 2007 dtax@MIT.EDU David Samuel Tax Electrical Engineering David Tax 617-721-3406 dtax@mit.edu Anjan Soumyanarayanan anjan@mit.edu
- Roommate Anjan Soumyanarayanan First Masters
- 2007 dtax@MIT.EDU David Samuel Tax Electrical Engineering David Tax 617-721-3406 dtax@mit.edu Anjan Soumyanarayanan anjan@mit.edu
- Roommate Anjan Soumyanarayanan First Masters
- 2007 dtax@MIT.EDU David Samuel Tax Electrical Engineering David Tax 617-721-3406 dtax@mit.edu Anjan Soumyanarayanan anjan@mit.edu
- Roommate 2-4683 Ted Tax ttax@hfx.eastlink.ca 902-443-4464 First Masters
- 2007 jatl@MIT.EDU Joshua Adam Taylor Mechanical Engineering Joshua Taylor 301 922 0332 jatl@mit.edu Michael Eilenberg
- emichael@mit.edu friend, next door neighbor, squash buddy Michael Eilenberg Allison Beese abeese@mit.edu (617) 452-5275 First Masters,
- hopefully PhD
- 2007 kci@MIT.EDU Chonlagarn Iamsumang Nuclear Science and Engineering Chonlagarn Iamsumang 4013690262 kci@MIT.EDU Camilla
- Brinkman camillab@MIT.EDU Supervisor for PSC Website Piyatida Hoisungwan piyatida@MIT.EDU First PhD
- 2007 ngu@MIT.EDU Nan Gu Aero/Astro Zahra Khan 617-910-7605 zeik@mit.edu Zan Barry bars@med.mit.edu Co-organizer for event
- 617-253-3646 Suejean Lim slim@mit.edu Undergrad Masters
- 2007 ngu@MIT.EDU Nan Gu Aero/Astro Zahra Khan 617-910-7605 zeik@mit.edu Zan Barry bars@med.mit.edu Co-organizer for event
- Zan Barry Suejean Lim slim@mit.edu Undergrad Masters
- 2007 ngu@MIT.EDU Nan Gu Aero/Astro Zahra Khan 617-910-7605 zeik@mit.edu Zan Barry bars@med.mit.edu Co-organizer for event
- Zan Barry Suejean Lim slim@mit.edu Undergrad Masters
- 2007 janek@MIT.EDU Jane Christina Kim Biology Jane Kim 452-4444 janek@mit.edu old SPEC spec@mit.edu my homies
- housemasters sp-housemasters@mit.edu Third PhD
- 2007 nvcampos@MIT.EDU Norma Viviana Campos ESD - Technology & Policy Program Norma Viviana Campos (617)225-6640 nvcampos@MIT.EDU
- First Masters
- 2007 nvcampos@MIT.EDU Norma Viviana Campos ESD - Technology & Policy Program Norma Viviana Campos (617)225-6640 nvcampos@MIT.EDU
- First Masters
- 2007 nvcampos@MIT.EDU Norma Viviana Campos ESD - Technology & Policy Program Norma Viviana Campos (617)225-6640 nvcampos@MIT.EDU
- Matt Eddy ? ? Lori Lerman ljlerman@MIT.EDU ? First Masters
- 2007 nvcampos@MIT.EDU Norma Viviana Campos ESD - Technology & Policy Program Norma Viviana Campos (617)225-6640 nvcampos@MIT.EDU
- Matt Eddy ? VP Residential Life SP ? Lori Lerman ljlerman@MIT.EDU ? First Masters
- 2007 nvcampos@MIT.EDU Norma Viviana Campos ESD - Technology & Policy Program Norma Viviana Campos (617)225-6640 nvcampos@MIT.EDU
- Matt Eddy ? VP Residential Life SP ? Lori Lerman ljlerman@MIT.EDU ? First Masters
- 2007 petroski@MIT.EDU Robert Carroll Petroski Nuclear Science and Engineering Robert Petroski 617-452-5088 petroski@mit.edu
- Jesse Edgerton edge@mit.edu friend & current S-P officer 617-452-5411 Neil Todreas todreas@mit.edu 617-253-5296 First Masters/PhD
- 2007 meilyn@MIT.EDU Mei Lyn Ong Computational and Systems Biology Mei Lyn Ong 6179095285 meilyn@mit.edu Piyatida Hoisungwan
- piyatida@MIT.EDU Roommate 617 642 2616 Leah Octavio loctavio@MIT.EDU 4013393279 First PhD
- 2007 meilyn@MIT.EDU Mei Lyn Ong Computational and Systems Biology Mei Lyn Ong 6179095285 meilyn@mit.edu Piyatida Hoisungwan
- piyatida@MIT.EDU Roommate Piyatida Hoisungwan Leah Octavio loctavio@MIT.EDU 4013393279 First PhD
- 2007 meilyn@MIT.EDU Mei Lyn Ong Computational and Systems Biology Mei Lyn Ong 6179095285 meilyn@mit.edu Piyatida Hoisungwan
- piyatida@MIT.EDU Roommate Piyatida Hoisungwan Leah Octavio loctavio@MIT.EDU 4013393279 First PhD
- 2007 songjh@MIT.EDU Juha Song Material Science and Engineering Juha Song 6175124642 songjh@mit.edu Lillian Dai lldai@mit.edu
- Roommate 617-335-6136 Taesin Kwak korea@mit.edu 617-990-6623 First PhD
- 2007 larogers@MIT.EDU Leslie Anne Rogers Physics Leslie Rogers 617-452-4138 larogers@mit.edu Robert Hawkes rhawkes@mta.ca
- Former Supervisor Robert Hawkes Hoda Eydgahi hoda@mit.edu (410) 726-5291 First PhD
- 2007 yingzhu@MIT.EDU Ying Zhu Course 1 Ying Zhu 4064650498 yingzhu@mit.edu Martin Milkovits martinm@mit.edu
- friends from the same program 603-785-2063 Sean Sweat sean.sweat@gmail.com 817-223-4842 First Masters
- 2007 sze@MIT.EDU Vivienne Sze EECS Vivienne Sze 6174524206 sze@mit.edu Alex Lewis alewis@mit.edu VP resources 2006-2007
- Obrad Scepanovic obrad@mit.edu Third PhD
- 2007 wenliu@MIT.EDU Wenhao Liu Chemistry Wen Liu 224-558-2846 wenliu@mit.edu Jiawen Chen jiawen@mit.edu Friend, IT Chair
- Jiawen Chen Jonathan Ragan Kelley jrk@mit.edu (617) 452-5487 Second PhD
- 2007 wenliu@MIT.EDU Wenhao Liu Chemistry Wen Liu 224-558-2846 wenliu@mit.edu Jiawen Chen jiawen@mit.edu Friend, IT Chair
- Jiawen Chen Jonathan Ragan Kelley jrk@mit.edu (617) 452-5487 Second PhD
- 2007 wenliu@MIT.EDU Wenhao Liu Chemistry Wen Liu 224-558-2846 wenliu@mit.edu Jiawen Chen jiawen@mit.edu Friend, IT Chair
- Jiawen Chen Jonathan Ragan Kelley jrk@mit.edu (617) 452-5487 Second PhD
- 2007 ronu@MIT.EDU Ron Urwongse MIT Sloan School of Management Ron Urwongse 412-448-6000 ronu@mit.edu Chris Chuang
- chrischuang@sloan.mit.edu Classmate 610-613-3028 Galen Li galenli@mit.edu 425-246-8398 First MBA
- 2007 bashar@MIT.EDU Bashar Mashal MIT Sloan Bashar Mashal 6177842231 bashar@mit.edu Mihir Mehta mnm@sloan.mit.edu Friend (617)
- 230-4834 Mary Ann Kuo mkuo@sloan.mit.edu (713) 480-1977 First Masters
- 2007 bashar@MIT.EDU Bashar Mashal MIT Sloan Bashar Mashal 6177842231 bashar@mit.edu Mihir Mehta mnm@sloan.mit.edu Friend Mihir
- Mehta Mary Ann Kuo mkuo@sloan.mit.edu (713) 480-1977 First Masters
- 2007 rebperry@MIT.EDU Rebecca Ann Perry HASTS Rebecca Ann Perry 617-256-8335 rebperry@MIT.EDU
- First PhD
- 2007 rebperry@MIT.EDU Rebecca Ann Perry HASTS Rebecca Perry 617-256-8335 rebperry@MIT.EDU Peter Lish rppl@earthlink.net
- husband 617-256-8335 Ruth Goodman First PhD
- 2007 rebperry@MIT.EDU Rebecca Ann Perry HASTS Rebecca Perry 617-256-8335 rebperry@MIT.EDU Peter Lish rppl@earthlink.net
- husband Peter Lish Ruth Goodman im2.xworkshops@gmail.com 617-458-9558 First PhD
- 2007 rebperry@MIT.EDU Rebecca Ann Perry HASTS Rebecca Perry 617-256-8335 rebperry@MIT.EDU Peter Lish rppl@earthlink.net
- husband Peter Lish Ruth Goodman im2.xworkshops@gmail.com 617-458-9558 First PhD
- 2007 rebperry@MIT.EDU Rebecca Ann Perry HASTS Rebecca Perry 617-256-8335 rebperry@MIT.EDU Peter Lish rppl@earthlink.net
- husband Peter Lish Ruth Goodman im2.xworkshops@gmail.com 617-458-9558 First PhD
- 2007 rebperry@MIT.EDU Rebecca Ann Perry HASTS Rebecca Perry 617-256-8335 rebperry@MIT.EDU Peter Lish rppl@earthlink.net
- husband Peter Lish Ruth Goodman im2.xworkshops@gmail.com 617-458-9558 First PhD
- 2007 geopapa@MIT.EDU Georgios Papachristoudis EECS Giorgos Papachristoudis 6177108065 geopapa@mit.edu Ioannis
- Bertsatos ibertsat@mit.edu friend Jay Lee First PhD
- 2007 geopapa@MIT.EDU Georgios Papachristoudis EECS Giorgos Papachristoudis 6177108065 geopapa@mit.edu Ioannis
- Bertsatos ibertsat@mit.edu friend Ioannis Bertsatos Jay Lee First PhD
- 2008 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Lynne K Waldman Lynne Waldman (617)875-7480 lwaldman@mit.edu
- Fifth or more PhD
- 2008 maupetit@MIT.EDU Benjamin Maupetit ESD Benjamin Maupetit 8572076390 maupetit@mit.edu
- First Master of Science
- 2008 rebperry@MIT.EDU Rebecca Ann Perry STS Rebecca Perry 617-256-8335 rebperry@mit.edu Matt Walker mwalker@MIT.EDU
- fellow S-P resident Leslie Rogers dweller@MIT.EDU First PhD
- 2008 ahchang@MIT.EDU Albert Hsu Ting Chang EECS Albert Chang 7144882585 ahchang@mit.edu
- First PhD
- 2008 rebperry@MIT.EDU Rebecca Ann Perry STS Rebecca Perry 617-256-8335 rebperry@mit.edu Matt Walker mwalker@MIT.EDU
- fellow S-P resident Matt Walker Leslie Rogers dweller@MIT.EDU First PhD
- 2008 rebperry@MIT.EDU Rebecca Ann Perry STS Rebecca Perry 617-256-8335 rebperry@mit.edu Matt Walker mwalker@MIT.EDU
- fellow S-P resident Matt Walker Leslie Rogers dweller@MIT.EDU First PhD
- 2008 joncox@MIT.EDU Jonathan A Cox 6 (EECS) Jonathan A Cox 617-275-3754 joncox@MIT.EDU Romain Levy rlevy@MIT.EDU Fellow Aquarium
- Aficionado (617) 909-2767 Second PhD
- 2008 joncox@MIT.EDU Jonathan A Cox 6 (EECS) Jonathan A Cox 617-275-3754 joncox@MIT.EDU Romain Levy rlevy@MIT.EDU Fellow Aquarium
- Aficionado (617) 909-2767 Second PhD
- 2008 joncox@MIT.EDU Jonathan A Cox 6 (EECS) Jonathan A Cox 617-275-3754 joncox@MIT.EDU Romain Levy rlevy@MIT.EDU Fellow Aquarium
- Aficionado 617-909-2767 Second PhD
- 2008 joncox@MIT.EDU Jonathan A Cox 6 (EECS) Jonathan A Cox 617-275-3754 joncox@MIT.EDU Romain Levy rlevy@MIT.EDU Fellow Aquarium
- Aficionado test Second PhD
- 2008 joncox@MIT.EDU Jonathan A Cox 6 (EECS) Jonathan A Cox 617-275-3754 joncox@MIT.EDU Romain Levy rlevy@MIT.EDU Fellow Aquarium
- Aficionado (617) 909-2767 Second PhD
- 2008 joncox@MIT.EDU Jonathan A Cox 6 (EECS) Jonathan A Cox 617-275-3754 joncox@MIT.EDU Romain Levy rlevy@MIT.EDU Fellow Aquarium
- Aficionado Romain Levy JunJay Tan jjtan@mit.edu (617) 452-4558 Second PhD
- 2008 joncox@MIT.EDU Jonathan A Cox 6 (EECS) Jonathan A Cox 617-275-3754 joncox@MIT.EDU Romain Levyy rlevy@MIT.EDU Fellow Aquarium
- Aficionado Romain Levy JunJay Tan jjtan@mit.edu (617) 452-4558 Second PhD
- 2008 joncox@MIT.EDU Jonathan A Cox 6 (EECS) Jonathan A Cox 617-275-3754 joncox@MIT.EDU Romain Levy rlevy@MIT.EDU Fellow Aquarium
- Aficionado Romain Levyy JunJay Tan jjtan@mit.edu (617) 452-4558 Second PhD
- 2008 joncox@MIT.EDU Jonathan A Cox 6 (EECS) Jonathan A Cox 617-275-3754 joncox@MIT.EDU Romain Levy rlevy@MIT.EDU Fellow Aquarium
- Aficionado Romain Levy JunJay Tan jjtan@mit.edu (617) 452-4558 Second PhD
- 2008 joncox@MIT.EDU Jonathan A Cox 6 (EECS) Jonathan A Cox 617-275-3754 joncox@MIT.EDU Romain Levy rlevy@MIT.EDU Fellow Aquarium
- Aficionado Romain Levy JunJay Tan jjtan@mit.edu (617) 452-4558 Second PhD
- 2008 joncox@MIT.EDU Jonathan A Cox 6 (EECS) Jonathan Cox 617-275-3754 joncox@MIT.EDU Romain Levy rlevy@MIT.EDU Fellow Aquarium
- Aficionado Romain Levy JunJay Tan jjtan@mit.edu (617) 452-4558 Second PhD
- 2008 joncox@MIT.EDU Jonathan A Cox 6 (EECS) Jonathan Cox 617-275-3754 joncox@MIT.EDU Romain Levy rlevy@MIT.EDU Fellow Aquarium
- Aficionado Romain Levy JunJay Tan jjtan@mit.edu (617) 452-4558 Second PhD
- 2008 joncox@MIT.EDU Jonathan A Cox 6 (EECS) Jonathan Cox 617-275-3754 joncox@MIT.EDU Romain Levy rlevy@MIT.EDU Fellow Aquarium
- Aficionado (617) 909-2767 JunJay Tan jjtan@mit.edu (617) 452-4558 Second PhD
- 2008 joncox@MIT.EDU Jonathan A Cox 6 (EECS) Jonathan Cox 617-275-3754 joncox@MIT.EDU Romain Levy rlevy@MIT.EDU Fellow Aquarium
- Aficionado (617) 909-2767 JunJay Tan jjtan@mit.edu (617) 452-4558 Second PhD
- 2008 zhangyx@MIT.EDU Yuxi Zhang Chemical Engineering Yuxi Zhang 510-499-7539 zhangyx@mit.edu
- First PhD
- 2008 joncox@MIT.EDU Jonathan A Cox 6 (EECS) Jonathan Cox 617-275-3754 joncox@MIT.EDU Romain Levy rlevy@MIT.EDU Fellow Aquarium
- Aficionado (617) 909-2767 JunJay Tan jjtan@mit.edu (617) 452-4558 Second PhD
- 2008 bmgsilva@MIT.EDU Bruno Miguel Goncalves da Silva Civil and Environmental Engineering Bruno Silva 6178215610 bmgsilva@mit.edu
- First Masters
- 2008 irinao@MIT.EDU Irina Ostrovskaya HST Irina Ostrovskaya 6174707429 irinao@mit.edu Michelle Sander sp-vp-resources@mit.edu
- Committe co-chai9r 857-998-2813 John Gabrieli gabrieli@mit.edu Second PhD
- 2008 irinao@MIT.EDU Irina Ostrovskaya HST Irina Ostrovskaya 6174707429 irinao@mit.edu Michelle Sander sp-vp-resources@mit.edu
- Committe co-chai9r 857-998-2813 John Gabrieli gabrieli@mit.edu Second PhD
- 2008 bmgsilva@MIT.EDU Bruno Miguel Goncalves da Silva Civil and Environmental Engineering Bruno Silva 6178215610 bmgsilva@mit.edu
- Sherif Akl friend Rita Sousa First Masters
- 2008 tsainath@MIT.EDU Tara N Sainath EECS Tara Sainath 617-721-5274 tsainath@mit.edu Matt Eddy meddy@mit.edu Former VP of
- ResLife (617)-452-5126 Hoda Eydgahi hoda@mit.edu (617) 452-5392 Fourth PhD
- 2008 joncox@MIT.EDU Jonathan A Cox 6 (EECS) Jonathan Cox 617-275-3754 joncox@MIT.EDU Romain Levy rlevy@MIT.EDU Fellow Aquarium
- Aficionado (617) 909-2767 JunJay Tan jjtan@mit.edu (617) 452-4558 Second PhD
- 2008 sengupta@MIT.EDU Dev Jyoti SenGupta Sloan Dev J. SenGupta 646-287-1733 sengupta@MIT.EDU
- First Masters
- 2008 aparicio@MIT.EDU Paul L Aparicio Brain and Cognitive Science Paul Aparicio 6176422862 aparicio@mit.edu
- Fifth or more PhD
- 2008 dissa@MIT.EDU Danielle Lea Issa Mechanical engineering Danielle Issa 6174525369 dissa@mit.edu Dr. Farghalli Mohamed
- famohame@uci.edu Undergraduate professor/advisor 949-824-5807 Dr. Tomasz Wierzbicki wierz@mit.edu 617-253-2104 First MS
- 2008 ahchang@MIT.EDU Albert Hsu Ting Chang EECS Albert Chang 7144882585 ahchang@mit.edu Karthik Balakrishnan
- karthikb@mtl.mit.edu Friend 617.504.1284 Samuel Chang s_chang@mit.edu 617.997.3569 First PhD
- 2008 ahchang@MIT.EDU Albert Hsu Ting Chang EECS Albert Chang 7144882585 ahchang@mit.edu Karthik Balakrishnan
- karthikb@mtl.mit.edu Friend 617.504.1284 Samuel Chang s_chang@mit.edu 617.997.3569 First PhD
- 2008 bmgsilva@MIT.EDU Bruno Miguel Goncalves da Silva Civil and Environmental Engineering Bruno Silva 6178215610 bmgsilva@mit.edu
- Sherif Akl friend Rita Sousa rlsousa@mit.edu First Masters
- 2008 bmgsilva@MIT.EDU Bruno Miguel Goncalves da Silva Civil and Environmental Engineering Bruno Silva 6178215610 bmgsilva@mit.edu
- Sherif Akl saakl@mit.edu friend Rita Sousa rlsousa@mit.edu First Masters
- 2008 emichael@MIT.EDU Michael Frederick Eilenberg 2 Michael Eilenberg 5163307023 emichael@mit.edu
- Second PhD
- 2008 joncox@MIT.EDU Jonathan A Cox 6 (EECS) Jonathan Cox 617-275-3754 joncox@MIT.EDU Romain Levy rlevy@MIT.EDU Fellow Aquarium
- Aficionado (617) 909-2767 JunJay Tan jjtan@mit.edu (617) 452-4558 Second PhD
- 2008 willoh@MIT.EDU William Loh EE William Loh 452-5471 willoh@mit.edu First
- Masters
- 2008 cdb@MIT.EDU Craig David Blackburn ESD and Aero/Astro Craig Blackburn 781 626 0309 cdb@mit.edu Ricardo Valerdi
- rvalerdi@mit.edu Advisor 2134404378 Jack Bao jackbao@mit.edu (617) 452-5445 First Masters
- 2008 newtoni@MIT.EDU Christophe P Mandy AeroAstro Chris Mandy 6174525317 newtoni@mit.edu
- Second PhD
- 2008 xtineh@MIT.EDU Christine Lih Hsieh HST Christine Hsieh xtineh@mit.edu Jessica Edmonds jedmonds@mit.edu Outing
- committee chair, I volunteered to help a few times Jack Milwid milwid@mit.edu First PhD
- 2008 avli@MIT.EDU Adrienne Victoria Li Biological Engineering Adrienne Li 443-739-5756 avli@mit.edu
- Second PhD
- 2008 avli@MIT.EDU Adrienne Victoria Li Biological Engineering Adrienne Li 443-739-5756 avli@mit.edu
- Second PhD
- 2008 xia_hua@MIT.EDU Xia Hua Mathematics Xia Hua 6172339480 xia_hua@mit.edu Rosaria Chiang sp-hallchair@mit.edu
- friend chair of the halls Alex McCauley mccauley@mit.edu 4N hall councilor Second PhD
- 2008 acarrel@MIT.EDU Andre Laurent Carrel Civil and Environmental Engineering Andre Carrel 857-919-6351 acarrel@mit.edu David
- Uniman uniman@mit.edu Labmate and 7th floor hall councilor Kerwin Johnson kerwinj@mit.edu First Masters, applying for PhD
- 2008 acarrel@MIT.EDU Andre Laurent Carrel Civil and Environmental Engineering Andre Carrel 857-919-6351 acarrel@mit.edu David
- Uniman uniman@mit.edu Labmate and 7th floor hall councilor Kerwin Johnson kerwinj@mit.edu First Masters, applying for PhD
- 2008 biliana@MIT.EDU Biliana K Kaneva EECS Biliana Kaneva 425-442-7249 biliana@mit.edu Wenhao Liu wenliu@mit.edu web
- chair Wendy Iskenderian wsi@mit.edu Second Ph.D.
- 2008 willoh@MIT.EDU William Loh EE William Loh 452-5471 willoh@mit.edu First
- Masters
- 2008 willoh@MIT.EDU William Loh EE William Loh 452-5471 willoh@mit.edu First
- Masters
- 2008 zbrooks@MIT.EDU Zenzile Zanea Brooks Civil Engineering Zenzile Brooks 510.599.1294 zbrooks@mit.edu
- First Masters (working twds PhD)
- 2008 acarrel@MIT.EDU Andre Laurent Carrel Civil and Environmental Engineering Andre Carrel 857-919-6351 acarrel@mit.edu David
- Uniman uniman@mit.edu Labmate and 7th floor hall councilor Kerwin Johnson kerwinj@mit.edu First Masters, applying for PhD
- 2008 gshewakr@MIT.EDU Gautam V Shewakramani Sloan Gautam V Shewakramani 5743869923 gshewakr@MIT.EDU
- First Masters
- 2008 karthikb@MIT.EDU Karthik Balakrishnan EECS Karthik Balakrishnan 617-504-1284 karthikb@mit.edu Michael Eilenberg
- emichael@MIT.EDU SPTV Co-chair Wendy Iskenderian sp-vp-info@MIT.EDU Fourth PhD
- 2008 alexbruc@MIT.EDU Alexander Robert Bruccoleri Aeronautics & Astronautics Bruccoleri Alexander 609-902-8416 alexbruc@mit.edu
- Ben Golub bgolub@stanford.edu Former Hall Floor Mate and Friend 609-439-2438 Rebecca Bruccoleri Rebecca.E.Bruccoleri.05@Alum.Dartmouth.ORG
- 609-902-8417 First Masters/PhD
- 2008 qhan@MIT.EDU Qiang Han Qiang Han 857-445-7441 qhan@mit.edu Xia Hua xia_hua@mit.edu residents on the same
- floor Guangyao Ren renguangyao@sloan.mit.edu 857-445-7458 First MBA
- 2008 qhan@MIT.EDU Qiang Han Sloan School of Management Qiang Han 857-445-7441 qhan@mit.edu Xia Hua xia_hua@mit.edu
- residents on the same floor Guangyao Ren renguangyao@sloan.mit.edu 857-445-7458 First MBA
- 2008 yipm@MIT.EDU Marcus Yip EECS Marcus Yip 617-999-9096 yipm@mit.edu John Sun johnsun@mit.edu VP of EECS GSA of which
- I'm the Athletics Chair 617-997-3315 Daniel Ku dku@mit.edu 240-997-8282 First Masters
- 2008 uorji@MIT.EDU Uzoma A Orji EECS Uzoma Orji 617-519-8775 uorji@mit.edu Second
- PhD
- 2008 athanasi@MIT.EDU Christiana Athanasiou Physics Christiana Athanasiou 857-488-0764 athanasi@mit.edu Daniel Weller
- dweller@MIT.EDU friend, coffee hour chair Nan Gu ngu@MIT.EDU Second PhD
- 2008 chazlin@MIT.EDU Charles Lin Computational Systems Biology Charles Lin 617-276-4723 charles.y.lin@gmail.com Michelle Sander
- sp-vp-resources@mit.edu in charge of my committee 617-452-5440 Annette and Roland Tang sp-housemasters@mit.edu 617-225-6360
- First PhD
- 2008 chazlin@MIT.EDU Charles Lin Computational Systems Biology Charles Lin 617-276-4723 charles.y.lin@gmail.com Michelle Sander
- sp-vp-resources@mit.edu in charge of my committee 617-452-5440 Annette and Roland Tang sp-housemasters@mit.edu 617-225-6360
- First PhD
- 2008 chazlin@MIT.EDU Charles Lin Computational Systems Biology Charles Lin 617-276-4723 charles.y.lin@gmail.com Michelle Sander
- sp-vp-resources@mit.edu in charge of my committee 617-452-5440 Annette and Roland Tang sp-housemasters@mit.edu 617-225-6360
- First PhD
- 2008 qhan@MIT.EDU Qiang Han Sloan School of Management Qiang Han 857-445-7441 qhan@mit.edu Xia Hua xia_hua@mit.edu
- residents on the same floor Guangyao Ren renguangyao@sloan.mit.edu 857-445-7458 First MBA
- 2008 cbonnoit@MIT.EDU Craig John Bonnoit Physics Craig Bonnoit 617-512-4786 cbonnoit@mit.edu Andre Carrel acarrel@mit.edu
- friend 857-919-6351 Ankur Moitra moitra@mit.edu 607-227-6851 First PhD
- 2008 zhangyx@MIT.EDU Yuxi Zhang Chemical Engineering Yuxi Zhang 510-499-7539 zhangyx@mit.edu Gregory Rutledge
- rutledge@mit.edu Professor Brian Downs bjdowns@mit.edu First PhD
- 2008 zhangyx@MIT.EDU Yuxi Zhang Chemical Engineering Yuxi Zhang 510-499-7539 zhangyx@mit.edu Gregory Rutledge
- rutledge@mit.edu Professor Brian Downs bjdowns@mit.edu First PhD
- 2008 zhangyx@MIT.EDU Yuxi Zhang Chemical Engineering Yuxi Zhang 510-499-7539 zhangyx@mit.edu Gregory Rutledge
- rutledge@mit.edu Professor Brian Downs bjdowns@mit.edu First PhD
- 2008 ploh@MIT.EDU Po-Ru Loh Math Po-Ru Loh 626-200-5054 ploh@mit.edu First
- PhD
- 2008 lcculver@MIT.EDU Lauren Claire Culver Engineering Systems- TPP Lauren Culver 321-213-4979 lauren.culver@gmail.com Jun Jay
- Tan jjtan@mit.edu friend Romain Levy rlevy@mit.edu First Masters
- 2008 lcculver@MIT.EDU Lauren Claire Culver Engineering Systems- TPP Lauren Culver 321-213-4979 lauren.culver@gmail.com Jun Jay
- Tan jjtan@mit.edu friend Romain Levy rlevy@mit.edu First Masters
- 2008 ploh@MIT.EDU Po-Ru Loh Math Po-Ru Loh 626-200-5054 ploh@mit.edu First
- PhD
- 2008 ploh@MIT.EDU Po-Ru Loh Math Po-Ru Loh 626-200-5054 ploh@mit.edu Matt Walker mwalker@mit.edu friend (and fellow
- coffee-hr helper) (617)452-2109 Dan Weller dweller@mit.edu (617)452-5362 First PhD
- 2008 ploh@MIT.EDU Po-Ru Loh Math Po-Ru Loh 626-200-5054 ploh@mit.edu Matt Walker mwalker@mit.edu friend (and fellow
- coffee-hr helper) (617)452-2109 Dan Weller dweller@mit.edu (617)452-5362 First PhD
- 2008 joncox@MIT.EDU Jonathan A Cox 6 (EECS) Jonathan Cox 617-275-3754 joncox@MIT.EDU Romain Levy rlevy@MIT.EDU Fellow Aquarium
- Aficionado (617) 909-2767 JunJay Tan jjtan@mit.edu (617) 452-4558 Second PhD
- 2008 lcculver@MIT.EDU Lauren Claire Culver Engineering Systems- TPP Lauren Culver 321-213-4979 lauren.culver@gmail.com Jun Jay
- Tan jjtan@mit.edu friend Romain Levy rlevy@mit.edu 617-909-2767 First Masters
- 2008 athanasi@MIT.EDU Christiana Athanasiou Physics Christiana Athanasiou 857-488-0764 athanasi@mit.edu Daniel Weller
- dweller@MIT.EDU friend, coffee hour chair Nan Gu ngu@MIT.EDU Second PhD
- 2008 martyc@MIT.EDU Martin Cuenco Cuyegkeng Management Martin Cuyegkeng martyc@mit.edu Tim Chen timchen@mit.edu
- Current committee chair Lorraine Imperial imperial@mit.edu First MBA
- 2008 martyc@MIT.EDU Martin Cuenco Cuyegkeng Management Martin Cuyegkeng 617 9095299 martyc@mit.edu Tim Chen timchen@mit.edu
- Current committee chair Lorraine Imperial imperial@mit.edu First MBA
- 2008 martyc@MIT.EDU Martin Cuenco Cuyegkeng Management Martin Cuyegkeng 617 9095299 martyc@mit.edu Tim Chen timchen@mit.edu
- Current committee chair Lorraine Imperial imperial@mit.edu First MBA
- 2008 martyc@MIT.EDU Martin Cuenco Cuyegkeng Management Martin Cuyegkeng 617 9095299 martyc@mit.edu Tim Chen timchen@mit.edu
- current committee chair Lorraine Imperial imperial@mit.edu First MBA
- 2008 shicong@MIT.EDU Cong Shi Operations Research Center Cong Shi 617-275-6343 shicong@mit.edu Yuxi Zhang
- zhangyx@mit.edu Roommate First PhD
- 2008 shicong@MIT.EDU Cong Shi Operations Research Center Cong Shi 617-275-6343 shicong@mit.edu Yuxi Zhang
- zhangyx@mit.edu Roommate First PhD
- 2008 shicong@MIT.EDU Cong Shi Operations Research Center Cong Shi 617-275-6343 shicong@mit.edu Yuxi Zhang
- zhangyx@mit.edu Roommate First PhD
- 2008 siddharb@MIT.EDU Siddharth Bhardwaj EECS Siddharth Bhardwaj 2132803105 siddharb@mit.edu
- First PhD
- 2008 siddharb@MIT.EDU Siddharth Bhardwaj EECS Siddharth Bhardwaj 2132803105 siddharb@mit.edu Daniel Klein Marcuschamer
- kemd@mit.edu hall councillor 1-617-258-0349 Daniel Weller dweller@mit.edu First PhD
- 2008 siddharb@MIT.EDU Siddharth Bhardwaj EECS Siddharth Bhardwaj 2132803105 siddharb@mit.edu Daniel Klein Marcuschamer
- kemd@mit.edu hall councillor 1-617-258-0349 Daniel Weller dweller@mit.edu First PhD
- 2008 lcculver@MIT.EDU Lauren Claire Culver Engineering Systems- TPP Lauren Culver 321-213-4979 lauren.culver@gmail.com Jun Jay
- Tan jjtan@mit.edu friend 512-689-7022 Romain Levy rlevy@mit.edu 617-909-2767 First Masters
- 2008 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Lynne K Waldman Lynne Waldman (617)875-7480 lwaldman@mit.edu Swati Mohan smohan@mit.edu SP VP
- of Residential Life while I was SP Orientation Chair. 858-583-1185 Nan Gu ngu@mit.edu 617-850-2647 Fifth or more PhD
- 2008 lwaldman@MIT.EDU Lynne K Waldman Biology Lynne Waldman (617)875-7480 lwaldman@mit.edu Swati Mohan smohan@mit.edu
- SP VP of Residential Life while I was SP Orientation Chair. 858-583-1185 Nan Gu ngu@mit.edu 617-850-2647 Fifth or more PhD
- 2008 zhangyx@MIT.EDU Yuxi Zhang Chemical Engineering Yuxi Zhang 510-499-7539 zhangyx@mit.edu Gregory Rutledge
- rutledge@mit.edu Professor Brian Downs bjdowns@mit.edu First PhD
- 2008 vchen@MIT.EDU Vincent Chen Management Vincent Chen 857-998-0798 vchen@MIT.EDU
- Third MBA
- 2008 vchen@MIT.EDU Vincent Chen Management Vincent Chen 857-998-0798 vchen@MIT.EDU
- Third MBA
- 2008 vchen@MIT.EDU Vincent Chen Management Vincent Chen 857-998-0798 vchen@MIT.EDU
- Third MBA
- 2008 xtineh@MIT.EDU Christine Lih Hsieh HST Christine Hsieh 609-468-8237 xtineh@mit.edu Jessica Edmonds jedmonds@mit.edu
- Outing committee chair, I volunteered to help a few times Jack Milwid milwid@mit.edu First PhD
- 2008 xtineh@MIT.EDU Christine Lih Hsieh HST Christine Hsieh 609-468-8237 xtineh@mit.edu Jessica Edmonds jedmonds@mit.edu
- Outing committee chair, I volunteered to help a few times Jack Milwid milwid@mit.edu First PhD
- 2008 kci@MIT.EDU Chonlagarn Iamsumang Nuclear Engineering Kai Iamsumang 401 3690262 kci@mit.edu Wenhao Liu wenliu@mit.edu
- webchair Wendy Iskenderian wsi@mit.edu Second PhD
- 2008 emichael@MIT.EDU Michael Frederick Eilenberg 2 Michael Eilenberg 5163307023 emichael@mit.edu Vijay Divi
- suitemate Josh Taylor jatl@MIT.EDU Second PhD
- 2008 willoh@MIT.EDU William Loh EE William Loh 452-5471 willoh@mit.edu Johnathan Lindsey lindsejj@MIT.EDU Roommate
- (617) 452-5470 Christiana Athanasiou athanasi@MIT.EDU (617) 452-4191 First Masters
- 2008 apichart@MIT.EDU Apichart Srirojanapinyo Architecture Apichart Srirojanapinyo 6172919354 apichart@MIT.EDU
- First Masters
- 2008 zhangyx@MIT.EDU Yuxi Zhang Chemical Engineering Yuxi Zhang 510-499-7539 zhangyx@mit.edu Gregory Rutledge
- rutledge@mit.edu Professor Brian Downs bjdowns@mit.edu First PhD
- 2008 aparicio@MIT.EDU Paul L Aparicio Brain and Cognitive Science Paul Aparicio 6176422862 aparicio@mit.edu Jessica Edmonds
- jedmonds@MIT.EDU committee chair/friend Wendy Gu fwendie@mit.edu Fifth or more PhD
- 2008 avli@MIT.EDU Adrienne Victoria Li Biological Engineering Adrienne Li 443-739-5756 avli@mit.edu Michelle Sander sanderm@MIT.EDU
- worked together in SP office of resources 857-998-2813 Daniel Weller dweller@MIT.EDU (216) 469-1596 Second PhD
- 2008 zhangyx@MIT.EDU Yuxi Zhang Chemical Engineering Yuxi Zhang 510-499-7539 zhangyx@mit.edu Gregory Rutledge
- rutledge@mit.edu Professor Brian Downs bjdowns@mit.edu First PhD
- 2008 kerwinj@MIT.EDU Kerwin Johnson EECS Kerwin Johnson 1234567 kerwinj@mit.edu Matt Walker mwalker@mit.edu
- Daniel Weller dweller@mit.edu Third OhD
- 2008 kerwinj@MIT.EDU Kerwin Johnson EECS Kerwin Johnson 1234567 kerwinj@mit.edu Matt Walker mwalker@mit.edu
- President 1234567 Daniel Weller dweller@mit.edu 1234567 Third OhD
- 2008 ncheng@MIT.EDU Nadia Gen San Cheng Mechanical Engineering Nadia Cheng (650)504-5524 ncheng@mit.edu
- First Masters
- 2008 ncheng@MIT.EDU Nadia Gen San Cheng Mechanical Engineering Nadia Cheng (650)504-5524 ncheng@mit.edu Xia Hua xia_hua@mit.edu
- Current hall counselor 617-233-9480 Michael Lau mtlau2@gmail.com 510-541-0481 First Masters
- 2008 gshewakr@MIT.EDU Gautam V Shewakramani Sloan Gautam V Shewakramani 5743869923 gshewakr@MIT.EDU Lori Lerman
- ljlerman@mit.edu Housemaster 617-225-6300 Roy Ben Ami rbenami@mit.edu 617-460-9262 First Masters
- 2008 himanshu@MIT.EDU Himanshu Hemant Dhamankar Chemical Engineering Himanshu Dhamankar 857-928-2269 himanshu@mit.edu Anusha
- Kothandaraman anusha@mit.edu Friend 617-276-2843 Adrienne Li avli@mit.edu First PhD.
- 2008 mseifter@MIT.EDU Mark J Seifter EECS Mark Seifter (410)370-2823 mseifter@mit.edu Patrick Winston phw@mit.edu
- Research Advisor, Taught the classes for which I TAed Leslie Rogers larogers@mit.edu First PhD
- 2008 zhangyx@MIT.EDU Yuxi Zhang Chemical Engineering Yuxi Zhang 510-499-7539 zhangyx@mit.edu Gregory Rutledge
- rutledge@mit.edu Professor/Advisor Brian Downs bjdowns@mit.edu First PhD
- 2008 ichthyos@MIT.EDU Edmund L Kay EECS Eddie Kay 510-386-1500 ichthyos@gmail.com Emily Shen ehshen@mit.edu Friend 650-
- 248-3285 Brian Tang btangy@mit.edu 339-203-1503 First Masters
- 2008 zbrooks@MIT.EDU Zenzile Zanea Brooks Civil Engineering Zenzile Brooks 510.599.1294 zbrooks@mit.edu Kerwin Johnson
- kerwinj@mit.edu Current Brunch Chair none J. Alberto Ortega ortega@mit.edu 617-452-5416 First Masters (working twds PhD)
- 2008 ichthyos@MIT.EDU Edmund L Kay EECS Eddie Kay 510-386-1500 ichthyos@gmail.com Emily Shen ehshen@mit.edu Friend 650-
- 248-3285 Brian Tang btangy@mit.edu 339-203-1503 First Masters
- 2008 ncheng@MIT.EDU Nadia Gen San Cheng Mechanical Engineering Nadia Cheng (650)504-5524 ncheng@mit.edu Xia Hua xia_hua@mit.edu
- Current hall counselor 617-233-9480 Michael Lau mtlau2@gmail.com 510-541-0481 First Masters
- 2008 avli@MIT.EDU Adrienne Victoria Li Biological Engineering Adrienne Li 443-739-5756 avli@mit.edu Michelle Sander sanderm@MIT.EDU
- worked together in SP office of resources 857-998-2813 Daniel Weller dweller@MIT.EDU (216) 469-1596 Second PhD
- 2008 ahchan@MIT.EDU Alex Chan Science, Technology and Society Alex Hamilton Chan 7818888834 ahchan@mit.edu Rebecca Perry
- rebperry@mit.edu classmate James Thompson jthompson@crownww.com First PHD
- 2008 hyhsi@MIT.EDU Huai-ying Hsi Chemical Engineering Huai-Ying Hsi 8326383021 hyhsi@mit.edu Blair Brettmann blairb@mit.edu friend
- 6172302319 Emily Chang epchang 9086701366 Second PhD
- 2008 ad_astra@MIT.EDU Zakiya Alexandra Tomlinson Aeronautics & Astronautics Zakiya Tomlinson 301-526-9505 ad_astra@mit.edu
- Leslie Rogers Hall Councilor First Masters
- 2008 moitra@MIT.EDU Ankur Moitra EECS Ankur Moitra 6072276851 moitra@mit.edu Craig Bonnoit cbonnoit@mit.edu Friend 6175124786
- Phil Robbel robbel@mit.edu 6173882857 First Masters
- 2008 yurilok@MIT.EDU Yuri V Loktionov Yuri Loktionov (617) 792 - 5270 yurilok@mit.edu Mihir Mehta mnm@mit.edu
- Friend (617) 230 - 4834 Nan Gu ngud@mit.edu (617) 850 - 2647 Fourth Ph.D.
- 2008 mnm@MIT.EDU Mihir N Mehta Sloan Mihir Mehta 6172304834 mnm@sloan.mit.edu Nan Gu ngu@mit.edu friend Swati Mohan
- smohan@mit.edu Third Phd
- 2008 mgeorgas@MIT.EDU Michael Stephen Georgas EECS Michael Georgas 6179999640 georgasm@gmail.com
- First Masters
- 2008 mseifter@MIT.EDU Mark J Seifter EECS Mark Seifter (410)370-2823 mseifter@mit.edu Alex Arkhipov arkhipov@mit.edu TRS
- co-founder, worked with me to petition the ASA for a new student group Leslie Rogers larogers@mit.edu First PhD
- 2008 mseifter@MIT.EDU Mark J Seifter EECS Mark Seifter (410)370-2823 mseifter@mit.edu Alex Arkhipov arkhipov@mit.edu TRS
- co-founder, worked with me to petition the ASA for a new student group Leslie Rogers larogers@mit.edu First PhD
- 2008 yurilok@MIT.EDU Yuri V Loktionov Economics, Finance and Accounting Yuri Loktionov (617) 792 - 5270 yurilok@mit.edu
- Mihir Mehta mnm@mit.edu Friend (617) 230 - 4834 Nan Gu ngud@mit.edu (617) 850 - 2647 Fourth Ph.D.
- 2008 himanshu@MIT.EDU Himanshu Hemant Dhamankar Chemical Engineering Himanshu Dhamankar 857-928-2269 himanshu@mit.edu Anusha
- Kothandaraman anusha@mit.edu Friend and Outreach chair 617-276-2843 Adrienne Li avli@mit.edu 443-739-5756 First PhD.
- 2008 ad_astra@MIT.EDU Zakiya Alexandra Tomlinson Aeronautics & Astronautics Zakiya Tomlinson 301-526-9505 ad_astra@mit.edu
- Leslie Rogers Hall Councilor First Masters
- 2008 johnsun@MIT.EDU John Z Sun EECS John Sun 617-997-3315 johnsun@mit.edu Daniel Weller dweller@mit.edu Friend
- (617) 452-5362 Jack Chu jackchu@MIT.EDU (617) 452-4972 First
- 2008 ad_astra@MIT.EDU Zakiya Alexandra Tomlinson Aeronautics & Astronautics Zakiya Tomlinson 301-526-9505 ad_astra@mit.edu
- Leslie Rogers larogers@MIT.EDU Current Hall Councilor JunJay Tan jjtan@MIT.EDU First Masters
- 2008 ad_astra@MIT.EDU Zakiya Alexandra Tomlinson Aeronautics & Astronautics Zakiya Tomlinson 301-526-9505 ad_astra@mit.edu
- Leslie Rogers larogers@MIT.EDU Current Hall Councilor JunJay Tan jjtan@MIT.EDU First Masters
- 2008 raafat@MIT.EDU Mohamed Salem Raafat Mechanical Engineering Mohamed Raafat raafat@mit.edu Monica Martinez-Bravo mmb@mit.edu Hall
- councillor / friend Ana Luisa Santos alsantos@mit.edu First PhD
- 2008 raafat@MIT.EDU Mohamed Salem Raafat Mechanical Engineering Mohamed Raafat (857)234-3436 raafat@mit.edu Monica Martinez-Bravo mmb@mit.edu
- Hall councillor / friend Ana Luisa Santos alsantos@mit.edu First PhD
- 2008 johnsun@MIT.EDU John Z Sun EECS John Sun 617-997-3315 johnsun@mit.edu Daniel Weller dweller@mit.edu Friend
- (617) 452-5362 Jack Chu jackchu@MIT.EDU (617) 452-4972 First S.M./PhD
- 2008 emichael@MIT.EDU Michael Frederick Eilenberg 2 Michael Eilenberg 5163307023 emichael@mit.edu Vijay Divi
- vdivi@mit.edu suitemate Josh Taylor jatl@MIT.EDU 3019220332 Second PhD
- 2008 raafat@MIT.EDU Mohamed Salem Raafat Mechanical Engineering Mohamed Raafat (857)234-3436 raafat@mit.edu Monica Martinez-Bravo mmb@mit.edu
- Hall councillor / friend Ana Luisa Santos alsantos@mit.edu First PhD
- 2008 emichael@MIT.EDU Michael Frederick Eilenberg 2 Michael Eilenberg 5163307023 emichael@mit.edu Vijay Divi
- vdivi@mit.edu suitemate Josh Taylor jatl@MIT.EDU 3019220332 Second PhD
- 2008 newtoni@MIT.EDU Christophe P Mandy AeroAstro Chris Mandy 6174525317 newtoni@mit.edu Swati Mohan smohan@mit.edu
- Coworker Nan gu ngu@mit.edu Second PhD
- 2008 mccauley@MIT.EDU Alexander Patrick McCauley Physics Alexander McCauley mccauley@mit.edu Hila
- Ardavan Second PhDS
- 2008 mccauley@MIT.EDU Alexander Patrick McCauley Physics Alexander McCauley mccauley@mit.edu Hila
- hila@math.mit.edu friend, officemate, moral inspiration Ardavan ardfar@mit.edu Second PhDS
- 2008 cbonnoit@MIT.EDU Craig John Bonnoit Physics Craig Bonnoit 617-512-4786 cbonnoit@mit.edu Andre Carrel acarrel@mit.edu
- friend 857-919-6351 Ankur Moitra moitra@mit.edu 607-227-6851 First PhD
- 2008 zervanto@MIT.EDU Ioannis Zervantonakis Mechanical Engineering Ioannis Zervantonakis 9175180142 zervanto@mit.edu Danial Lashkari
- danial@MIT.EDU Friend 8579987813 Christiana Athanasiou athanasi@MIT.EDU 8574880764 First PhD
- 2008 zervanto@MIT.EDU Ioannis Zervantonakis Mechanical Engineering Ioannis Zervantonakis 9175180142 zervanto@mit.edu Danial Lashkari
- danial@MIT.EDU Friend 8579987813 Christiana Athanasiou athanasi@MIT.EDU 8574880764 First PhD
- 2008 zervanto@MIT.EDU Ioannis Zervantonakis Mechanical Engineering Ioannis Zervantonakis 9175180142 zervanto@mit.edu Danial Lashkari
- danial@MIT.EDU Friend 8579987813 Christiana Athanasiou athanasi@MIT.EDU 8574880764 First PhD
- 2008 mgeorgas@MIT.EDU Michael Stephen Georgas EECS Michael Georgas 6179999640 georgasm@gmail.com Ranko Sredojevic
- rasha@mit.edu Member of my lab. Ranko has seen my organization and involvement this year. 617.324.4913 Damien Frost damien.frost@utoronto.ca
- 647.637.1828 First Masters
- 2008 ttoppo84@MIT.EDU Jongsup Hong James Hong 6177334646 ttoppo84@mit.edu Hila Hashemi hhashemi@MIT.EDU current
- cultural chair Charles Lin charles.y.lin@gmail.com First Masters
- 2008 ttoppo84@MIT.EDU Jongsup Hong James Hong 6177334646 ttoppo84@mit.edu Hila Hashemi hhashemi@MIT.EDU current
- cultural chair Charles Lin charles.y.lin@gmail.com First Masters
- 2008 ttoppo84@MIT.EDU Jongsup Hong Mechanical Engineering James Hong 6177334646 ttoppo84@mit.edu Hila Hashemi
- hhashemi@MIT.EDU current cultural chair Charles Lin charles.y.lin@gmail.com First Masters
- 2008 mnm@MIT.EDU Mihir N Mehta Sloan Mihir Mehta 6172304834 mnm@sloan.mit.edu Nan Gu ngu@mit.edu friend Swati Mohan
- smohan@mit.edu Third Phd
- 2008 mgeorgas@MIT.EDU Michael Stephen Georgas EECS Michael Georgas 6179999640 georgasm@gmail.com Ranko Sredojevic
- rasha@mit.edu Member of my lab. Ranko has seen my organization, teamwork and involvement in my lab environment this year. 617.324.4913 Damien Frost
- damien.frost@utoronto.ca 647.637.1828 First Masters
- 2008 mgeorgas@MIT.EDU Michael Stephen Georgas EECS Michael Georgas 6179999640 georgasm@gmail.com Ranko Sredojevic
- rasha@mit.edu Member of my lab. Ranko has seen my organization, teamwork and involvement in my lab environment this year. 617.324.4913 Damien Frost
- damien.frost@utoronto.ca 647.637.1828 First Masters
- 2008 shamim@MIT.EDU Shamim Nemati EECS Shamim Nemati shamim@mit.edu Danial Lashkari danial@mit.edu friend Hila Hashemi
- hhashemi@MIT.EDU First PhD
- 2008 mgeorgas@MIT.EDU Michael Stephen Georgas EECS Michael Georgas 6179999640 georgasm@gmail.com Ranko Sredojevic
- rasha@mit.edu Member of my lab. Ranko has seen my organization, teamwork and involvement in my lab environment this year. 617.324.4913 Damien Frost
- damien.frost@utoronto.ca 647.637.1828 First Masters
- 2008 newtoni@MIT.EDU Christophe P Mandy AeroAstro Chris Mandy 6174525317 newtoni@mit.edu Swati Mohan smohan@mit.edu
- Coworker Nan gu ngu@mit.edu Second PhD
- 2008 davebra@MIT.EDU Davoud Ebrahimi Civil Engineering Davoud Ebrahimi 6174524192 davebra@mit.edu Leslie Rogers
- larogers@mit.edu friend First Civil Engineeering
- 2008 yurilok@MIT.EDU Yuri V Loktionov Economics, Finance and Accounting Yuri Loktionov (617) 792 - 5270 yurilok@mit.edu
- Mihir Mehta mnm@mit.edu Friend (617) 230 - 4834 Nan Gu ngud@mit.edu (617) 850 - 2647 Fourth Ph.D.
- 2008 davebra@MIT.EDU Davoud Ebrahimi Civil Engineering Davoud Ebrahimi 6174524192 davebra@mit.edu Leslie Rogers
- larogers@mit.edu friend First Civil Engineeering
- 2008 davebra@MIT.EDU Davoud Ebrahimi Civil Engineering Davoud Ebrahimi 6174524192 davebra@mit.edu Leslie Rogers
- larogers@mit.edu friend First Civil Engineeering
- 2008 vchen@MIT.EDU Vincent Chen Management Vincent Chen 857-998-0798 vchen@MIT.EDU Jennifer Kwok jenkwok@mit.edu friend (201)
- 315-2586 John Essigmann jessig@mit.edu (617) 253-6227 Third MBA
- 2008 vchen@MIT.EDU Vincent Chen Management Vincent Chen 857-998-0798 vchen@MIT.EDU Jennifer Kwok jenkwok@mit.edu friend (201)
- 315-2586 John Essigmann jessig@mit.edu (617) 253-6227 Third MBA
- 2008 acarrel@MIT.EDU Andre Carrel Civil and Environmental Engineering Andre Carrel 857-919-6351 acarrel@mit.edu David Uniman
- uniman@mit.edu Labmate and 7th floor hall councilor Kerwin Johnson kerwinj@mit.edu First Masters, applying for PhD
- 2008 quilty@MIT.EDU Donnchadha Nicholas Quilty Physics Donnchadha Quilty 617 785 6250 quilty@mit.edu Charles Lin
- charles.y.lin@gmail.com Friend Michelle Sander sp-vp-resources@MIT.EDU First PhD
- 2008 jchang7@MIT.EDU Jason Chang EECS Jason Chang 630-204-9203 jchang7@mit.edu Daniel Weller dweller@MIT.EDU Friend
- John Sun johnsun@MIT.EDU First Masters
- 2008 apichart@MIT.EDU Apichart Srirojanapinyo Architecture Apichart Srirojanapinyo 6172919354 apichart@MIT.EDU
- Chonlagarn Iamsumang kci@mit.edu Friend 401-369-0262 Terry Knight tknight@mit.edu 617-452-2922 First Masters
- 2008 jacklyns@MIT.EDU Jacklyn Lim Sing Sloan School of Management Jacklyn Sing 908-330-9546 jacklyn.sing@gmail.com Sue Kline
- skline@mit.edu Career Advisor +16172533946 Jennifer Burke jburke@mit.edu (617) 452-2729 First MBA
- 2008 geopapa@MIT.EDU Georgios Papachristoudis EECS Giorgos Papachristoudis 6177108065 geopapa@mit.edu Ioannis
- Bertsatos ibertsat@mit.edu Friend Jae Lee First Masters
- 2008 fbafuka@MIT.EDU Freddy N Bafuka EECS Freddy Bafuka 617.480.4247 fbafuka@mit.edu
- First Masters
- 2008 geopapa@MIT.EDU Georgios Papachristoudis EECS Giorgos Papachristoudis 6177108065 geopapa@mit.edu Ioannis
- Bertsatos ibertsat@mit.edu Friend Jae Lee kjaelee@MIT.EDU First Masters
- 2008 geopapa@MIT.EDU Georgios Papachristoudis EECS Giorgos Papachristoudis 6177108065 geopapa@mit.edu Ioannis
- Bertsatos ibertsat@mit.edu Friend Jae Lee kjaelee@MIT.EDU First Masters
- 2008 aabin@MIT.EDU Andres Abin-Fuentes Chemical Engineering Andres Abin-Fuentes 612-850-0551 aabin@MIT.EDU
- Second PhD
- 2008 aabin@MIT.EDU Andres Abin-Fuentes Chemical Engineering Andres Abin-Fuentes 612-850-0551 aabin@MIT.EDU Priyadarshi Panda
- pdpanda@mit.edu PhD colleague and friend, in good standing at Ashdown for 2 years Second PhD
- 2008 aabin@MIT.EDU Andres Abin-Fuentes Chemical Engineering Andres Abin-Fuentes 612-850-0551 aabin@MIT.EDU Priyadarshi Panda
- pdpanda@mit.edu PhD colleague and friend, in good standing at Ashdown for 2 years Daniel Klein kemd@mit.edu Second PhD
- 2008 aabin@MIT.EDU Andres Abin-Fuentes Chemical Engineering Andres Abin-Fuentes 612-850-0551 aabin@MIT.EDU Priyadarshi Panda
- pdpanda@mit.edu PhD colleague and friend, in good standing at Ashdown for 2 years Daniel Klein kemd@mit.edu Second PhD
- 2008 aabin@MIT.EDU Andres Abin-Fuentes Chemical Engineering Andres Abin-Fuentes 612-850-0551 aabin@MIT.EDU Priyadarshi Panda
- pdpanda@mit.edu PhD colleague and friend, in good standing at Ashdown for 2 years Jordi Mata-Fink matafink@mit.edu Second
- PhD
- 2008 martyc@MIT.EDU Martin Cuenco Cuyegkeng Management Martin Cuyegkeng 617 9095299 martyc@mit.edu Tim Chen timchen@mit.edu
- current committee chair Lorraine Imperial imperial@mit.edu First MBA
- 2008 martyc@MIT.EDU Martin Cuenco Cuyegkeng Management Martin Cuyegkeng 617 9095299 martyc@mit.edu Tim Chen timchen@mit.edu
- current committee chair Lorraine Imperial imperial@mit.edu First MBA
- 2008 martyc@MIT.EDU Martin Cuenco Cuyegkeng Management Martin Cuyegkeng 617 9095299 martyc@mit.edu Tim Chen timchen@mit.edu
- current committee chair Lorraine Imperial imperial@mit.edu First MBA
- 2008 jbravo@MIT.EDU Jorge Bravo-Abad Physics Department Jorge Bravo-Abad 6172598371 jbravo@MIT.EDU Monica Martinez Bravo
- mmb@MIT.EDU Friend 6173725174 Johnna Powell johnna@MIT.EDU 6173086246 Fifth or more
- 2008 jbravo@MIT.EDU Jorge Bravo-Abad Physics Department Jorge Bravo-Abad 6172598371 jbravo@MIT.EDU Monica Martinez Bravo
- mmb@MIT.EDU Friend 6173725174 Johnna Powell johnna@MIT.EDU 6173086246 Fifth or more
- 2008 jbravo@MIT.EDU Jorge Bravo-Abad Physics Department Jorge Bravo-Abad 6172598371 jbravo@MIT.EDU Monica Martinez Bravo
- mmb@MIT.EDU Friend 6173725174 Johnna Powell johnna@MIT.EDU 6173086246 Fifth or more postdoc
- 2008 lescuder@MIT.EDU Laura Escudero San Jose TPP Laura Escudero San Jose 8576547302 lescuder@MIT.EDU Monica Martinez
- Bravo mmb@mit.edu She is my friend First Masters
- 2009 wenliu@MIT.EDU Wenhao Liu Chemistry Wen Liu 224--558-2846 wenliu@mit.edu Ref1 Email1@mit.edu friend 1234321 Ref2
- Email2@mit.edu 3243242 Fourth PhD
- 2009 zhangyx@MIT.EDU Yuxi Zhang Chemical Engineering Yuxi Zhang x24541 zhangyx@mit.edu
- Second PhD
- 2009 djm89@MIT.EDU Daniel Joseph Macaya HST Daniel Macaya 718 710 7415 djm89@mit.edu Zenzile Brooks brunch co-chair
- Matthew Walker First PhD
- 2009 amazumda@MIT.EDU Anirban Mazumdar Mechanical Engineering Anirban Mazumdar 9492412829 amazumda@mit.edu Dan Weller
- dweller@mit.edu VP of Resources 617 452-5362 Ioannis Zervantonakis zervanto@mit.edu 617 452-5492 Second PhD
- 2009 rajeswar@MIT.EDU Vishnu Rajeswar Desaraju AeroAstro Vishnu Desaraju 734-272-3192 rajeswar@mit.edu
- First Masters
- 2009 leonidus@MIT.EDU Leonid Chindelevitch Mathematics (Applied) Leonid Chindelevitch 617-999-3699 leonidus@mit.edu James Hong
- sp-cultural-chair@mit.edu Supervisor (SPICE) Daniel Weller sp-vp-resources@mit.edu Third PhD
- 2009 alexbruc@MIT.EDU Alexander Robert Bruccoleri Aeronautics and Astronautics Alexander Bruccoleri 609-902-8416 alexbruc@mit.edu
- Jon Cox joncox@mit.edu Aquarium Chair 6172753754 Daniel Weller dweller@mit.edu 2164691596 Third PhD
- 2009 shicong@MIT.EDU Cong Shi Operations Research Center Cong Shi 6172756343 shicong@mit.edu Zhang Yuxi
- zhangyx@mit.edu Ju Cheng chengju@mit.edu Second PhD
- 2009 shicong@MIT.EDU Cong Shi Operations Research Center Cong Shi 6172756343 shicong@mit.edu Zhang Yuxi
- zhangyx@mit.edu Roommate Ju Cheng chengju@mit.edu Second PhD
- 2009 icwchan@MIT.EDU Chun Wang Ivan Chan EECS Ivan Chan 6179552569 icwchan@mit.edu Po-Ru Loh
- First Masters/PhD
- 2009 cbonnoit@MIT.EDU Craig John Bonnoit Physics Craig Bonnoit 617-512-4786 cbonnoit@mit.edu Zenzi zbrooks@mit.edu
- friend 510-599-1294 Hila hila.hashemi@gmail.com 510-289-5929 Second PhD
- 2009 kasia@MIT.EDU Katherine Gabriela Gora Bilology Kasia Gora 626-975-5936 kasia@mit.edu Hila Hashemi hhashemi@mit.edu
- friend Alex McCauley mccauley@mit.edu Third PhD
- 2009 willoh@MIT.EDU William Loh Electrical Engineering William Loh 732-850-5401 willoh@mit.edu Siddharth Bhardwaj siddharb@mit.edu
- riend Joongwoo Brian Park jwbpark@MIT.EDU Second PhD
- 2009 djm89@MIT.EDU Daniel Joseph Macaya HST Daniel Macaya 718 710 7415 djm89@mit.edu Zenzile Brooks zbrooks@mit.edu brunch co-chair
- Matthew Walker mwalker@mit.edu First PhD
- 2009 rajeswar@MIT.EDU Vishnu Rajeswar Desaraju AeroAstro Vishnu Desaraju 734-272-3192 rajeswar@mit.edu Mitchell Bloch
- bazald@gmail.com Friend, former club president (734) 604-3509 First Masters
- 2009 rajeswar@MIT.EDU Vishnu Rajeswar Desaraju AeroAstro Vishnu Desaraju 734-272-3192 rajeswar@mit.edu Mitchell Bloch
- bazald@gmail.com Friend, former club president (734) 604-3509 Mohammad Dar modar@umich.edu (940) 391-1591 First Masters
- 2009 enanni@MIT.EDU Emilio Alessandro Nanni Electrical Engineering Emilio Nanni 3052065887 enanni@mit.edu
- First PhD
- 2009 rahulkar@MIT.EDU Rahul Kar Rahul Kar 716 471 5897 rahulkar@mit.edu Leonid Chindelevitch
- First Masters
- 2009 rahulkar@MIT.EDU Rahul Kar ESD Rahul Kar 716 471 5897 rahulkar@mit.edu Leonid Chindelevitch Friend
- First Masters
- 2009 rahulkar@MIT.EDU Rahul Kar ESD Rahul Kar 716 471 5897 rahulkar@mit.edu Leonid Chindelevitch leonidus@mit.edu
- Friend First Masters
- 2009 teytanna@MIT.EDU Anna Teytelman ORC Anna Teytlman 9177549573 teytanna@mit.edu
- First PhD
- 2009 mirnas@MIT.EDU Mirna I Slim EAPS Mirna Slim 7202610832 mirnas@mit.edu Danielle Issa Friend
- First 12
- 2009 mirnas@MIT.EDU Mirna I Slim EAPS Mirna Slim 7202610832 mirnas@mit.edu Danielle Issa Friend
- First 12
- 2009 anwar_g@MIT.EDU Anwar Ghauche civil engineering Anwar Ghauche 6179593996 anwar_g@MIT.EDU Lori Lerman
- ljlerman@MIT.EDU house masters Lynne Waldman lwaldman@MIT.EDU 617 - 258 - 5165 First Masters
- 2009 sunyang@MIT.EDU Yang Sun 15 Yang Sun 215-500-8562 sunyang@mit.edu Yiwei Chen ywchen@mit.edu classmate
- 650-815-5862 Reena Bajaj First PhD
- 2009 siddharb@MIT.EDU Siddharth Bhardwaj Electrical engineering Siddharth Bhardwaj siddharb@mit.edu William Loh
- willoh@mit.edu Himanshu Dhamankar himanshu@mit.edu Second masters/phd
- 2009 anwar_g@MIT.EDU Anwar Ghauche civil engineering Anwar Ghauche 6179593996 anwar_g@MIT.EDU Lori Lerman
- ljlerman@MIT.EDU house masters Lynne Waldman lwaldman@MIT.EDU 617 875 7480 First Masters
- 2009 marylee@MIT.EDU Mary Elizabeth Lee Biology Mary Lee 626/679-6712 marylee@mit.edu Tom Delaney
- tdelaney@mit.edu Fifth or more PhD
- 2009 marylee@MIT.EDU Mary Elizabeth Lee Biology Mary Lee 626/679-6712 marylee@mit.edu Tom Delaney
- tdelaney@mit.edu East Campus Housemaster (617) 324-2401 Lennon Rodgers rodgers@mit.edu (617) 599-4005 Fifth or more PhD
- 2009 rahulmn@MIT.EDU Rahul Mahajan Nandkishore Physics Rahul Nandkishore 8579981809 rahulmn@mit.edu Danielle Issa
- dissa@mit.edu my hall councillor 9515525289 Rodolfo Camacho-Aguilera First PhD
- 2009 mcblack@MIT.EDU Matthew Christopher Blackburn Chemical Engineering Matt Blackburn 727-686-5882 mcblack@mit.edu Micah Sheppard
- micahjs@mit.edu roommate, classmate, friend Steven Elliott elliotts@mit.edu First PhD
- 2009 schaber@MIT.EDU Spencer Daniel Schaber chemical engineering Spencer Schaber 651.260.7479 schaber@mit.edu Roger Mark
- rgmark@mit.edu SPICE dinner member Leonid Chindelevitch leonidus@mit.edu First PhD
- 2009 rameshvs@MIT.EDU Ramesh Sridharan EECS Ramesh Sridharan 9163376877 rameshvs@mit.edu
- First Masters(/PhD)
- 2009 kasia@MIT.EDU Katherine Gabriela Gora Bilology Kasia Gora 626-975-5936 kasia@mit.edu Hila Hashemi hhashemi@mit.edu
- friend Alex McCauley mccauley@mit.edu Third PhD
- 2009 icwchan@MIT.EDU Chun Wang Ivan Chan EECS Ivan Chan 6179552569 icwchan@mit.edu Po-Ru Loh sp-3south-hc@mit.edu
- Hall councillor First Masters/PhD
- 2009 icwchan@MIT.EDU Chun Wang Ivan Chan EECS Ivan Chan 6179552569 icwchan@mit.edu Po-Ru Loh sp-3south-hc@mit.edu
- Hall councillor Allison Schaap ♫ allison.schaap@gmail.com First Masters/PhD
- 2009 dbisias@MIT.EDU Dimitrios Bisias ORC Dimitrios Bisias 6172256499 dbisias@MIT.EDU Nikolaos Trichakis
- nitric@mit.edu Friend 6177108058 Apostolos Fertis afertis@mit.edu (617) 452-5413 First PhD
- 2009 dbisias@MIT.EDU Dimitrios Bisias ORC Dimitrios Bisias 6172256499 dbisias@MIT.EDU Nikolaos Trichakis
- nitric@mit.edu Friend 6177108058 Apostolos Fertis afertis@mit.edu (617) 452-5413 First PhD
- 2009 aturjman@MIT.EDU Alexis Salomon Turjman Materials Science Alexis Turjman aturjman@mit.edu Philipp Robbel robbel@mit.edu
- friend Craig Bonnoit cbonnoit@mit.edu First Masters
- 2009 newtoni@MIT.EDU Christophe P Mandy AeroAstro Christophe P Mandy 617-452-5317 newtoni@mit.edu Matthew Walker
- mwalker@mit.edu SP President when I was CoSI Chair Michelle Sander sanderm@mit.edu Third PhD
- 2009 aturjman@MIT.EDU Alexis Salomon Turjman Materials Science Alexis Turjman aturjman@mit.edu Philipp Robbel robbel@mit.edu
- friend Craig Bonnoit cbonnoit@mit.edu First Masters
- 2009 rahulmn@MIT.EDU Rahul Mahajan Nandkishore Physics Rahul Nandkishore 8579981809 rahulmn@mit.edu Danielle Issa
- dissa@mit.edu my hall councillor 9515525289 Jessica Leight jeleight@mit.edu 4132756988 First PhD
- 2009 hfthuang@MIT.EDU Hsin-Fu Huang Mechanical Engineering Hsin-Fu Huang 6178039817 hfthuang@mit.edu Sheng Shen sshen1@MIT.EDU
- friend Markus Zahn zahn@mit.edu Third Ph.D.
- 2009 mirnas@MIT.EDU Mirna I Slim EAPS Mirna Slim 7202610832 mirnas@mit.edu Danielle Issa Friend
- First 12
- 2009 anwar_g@MIT.EDU Anwar Ghauche civil engineering Anwar Ghauche 6179593996 anwar_g@MIT.EDU Lori Lerman
- ljlerman@MIT.EDU house masters Lynne Waldman lwaldman@MIT.EDU 617 875 7480 First Masters
- 2009 anwar_g@MIT.EDU Anwar Ghauche civil engineering Anwar Ghauche 6179593996 anwar_g@MIT.EDU Lori Lerman
- ljlerman@MIT.EDU house master Lynne Waldman lwaldman@MIT.EDU 617 875 7480 First Masters
- 2009 manya@MIT.EDU Manya Ranjan TPP/ESD Manya Ranjan 617-999-7018 manya@mit.edu Shomon Shamsuddin shomon@mit.edu Friend 212-
- 767-9991 Rahul Kar rahulkar@mit.edu 716-471-5897 First Masters
- 2009 mcoutu@MIT.EDU Matthieu Jean Couturier ESD Matthieu Couturier 6173084595 mcoutu@mit.edu Wendy Gu fwendie@MIT.EDU
- Spice Group Leader Melinda Hale halem@MIT.EDU First Masters
- 2009 mcoutu@MIT.EDU Matthieu Jean Couturier ESD Matthieu Couturier 6173084595 mcoutu@mit.edu Wendy Gu fwendie@MIT.EDU
- Spice Group Leader Melinda Hale halem@MIT.EDU First Masters
- 2009 ywchen@MIT.EDU Yiwei Chen course 15 Yiwei Chen 650-815-5862 ywchen@mit.edu
- First PhD
- 2009 monsch@MIT.EDU Matthieu Frederic Monsch ORC Matthieu Monsch 517-480-8339 monsch@mit.edu Virot Chiraphadhanakul virot@mit.edu
- Friend 617-888-3634 First PhD
- 2009 bilton@MIT.EDU Amy Marlou Bilton Aero/Astro Amy Bilton 617-395-2021 bilton@mit.edu
- Third PhD
- 2009 bilton@MIT.EDU Amy Marlou Bilton Aero/Astro Amy Bilton 617-395-2021 bilton@mit.edu
- Third PhD
- 2009 monsch@MIT.EDU Matthieu Frederic Monsch ORC Matthieu Monsch 517-480-8339 monsch@mit.edu Virot Chiraphadhanakul virot@mit.edu
- Friend 617-888-3634 First PhD
- 2009 amazumda@MIT.EDU Anirban Mazumdar Mechanical Engineering Anirban Mazumdar 9492412829 amazumda@mit.edu Dan Weller
- dweller@mit.edu VP of Resources 617 452-5362 Ioannis Zervantonakis zervanto@mit.edu 617 452-5492 Second PhD
- 2009 monsch@MIT.EDU Matthieu Frederic Monsch ORC Matthieu Monsch 517-480-8339 monsch@mit.edu Virot Chiraphadhanakul virot@mit.edu
- Friend 617-888-3634 First PhD
- 2009 avli@MIT.EDU Adrienne Victoria Li Biological Engineering Adrienne Li 443-739-5756 avli@mit.edu Alex McCauley McCauley@mit.edu
- coffee hour chair 617-512-2485 Hila Hashemi hhashemi@mit.edu Third PhD
- 2009 avli@MIT.EDU Adrienne Victoria Li Biological Engineering Adrienne Li 443-739-5756 avli@mit.edu Alex McCauley McCauley@mit.edu
- coffee hour chair 617-512-2485 Hila Hashemi hhashemi@mit.edu Third PhD
- 2009 cfiguero@MIT.EDU Cristian Ricardo Figueroa Operations Research Cristian Figueroa 8579197735 cfiguero@mit.edu Joline
- Uichanco uichanco@mit.edu Fellow INFORMS officer 6179997258 Matthieu Monsch monsch@mit.edu 6174808339 First Ph.D.
- 2009 jeleight@MIT.EDU Jessica Ellen Leight Economics Jessica Leight 413-275-6988 jessica.leight@gmail.com Leonid Chindelevitch
- leonidus@mit.edu Friend Rahul Nandkishore rahulmn@mit.edu First PhD
- 2009 jeleight@MIT.EDU Jessica Ellen Leight Economics Jessica Leight 413-275-6988 jessica.leight@gmail.com Leonid Chindelevitch
- leonidus@mit.edu Friend Rahul Nandkishore rahulmn@mit.edu First PhD
- 2009 rameshvs@MIT.EDU Ramesh Sridharan EECS Ramesh Sridharan 9163376877 rameshvs@mit.edu Matt Johnson mattjj@mit.edu
- roommate John Sun johnsun@mit.edu First Masters(/PhD)
- 2009 bilton@MIT.EDU Amy Marlou Bilton Aero/Astro Amy Bilton 617-395-2021 bilton@mit.edu Zenzile Brooks zbrooks@mit.edu
- Committee Chair 510-599-1294 Himanshu Dhamankar himanshu@mit.edu 617-955-2743 Third PhD
- 2009 monsch@MIT.EDU Matthieu Frederic Monsch ORC Matthieu Monsch 517-480-8339 monsch@mit.edu Sherif Kassatly sherif@mit.edu
- Friend 617-800-3089 Virot Chiraphadhanakul virot@mit.edu 617-888-3634 First PhD
- 2009 bilton@MIT.EDU Amy Marlou Bilton Aero/Astro Amy Bilton 617-395-2021 bilton@mit.edu Zenzile Brooks zbrooks@mit.edu
- Committee Chair 510-599-1294 Himanshu Dhamankar himanshu@mit.edu 617-955-2743 Third PhD
- 2009 joncox@MIT.EDU Jonathan A Cox EECS Jonathan Cox 617-275-3754 joncox@mit.edu Third
- PhD
- 2009 avli@MIT.EDU Adrienne Victoria Li Biological Engineering Adrienne Li 443-739-5756 avli@mit.edu Alex McCauley McCauley@mit.edu
- coffee hour chair 617-512-2485 Hila Hashemi hhashemi@mit.edu Third PhD
- 2009 joncox@MIT.EDU Jonathan A Cox EECS Jonathan Cox 617-275-3754 joncox@mit.edu Alexander Robert Bruccoleri alexbruc@MIT.EDU Friend
- / Cochair (617) 452-4124 Siddharth Bhardwaj siddharb@MIT.EDU (617) 452-4464 Third PhD
- 2009 himanshu@MIT.EDU Himanshu Hemant Dhamankar Chemical Engineering Himanshu Dhamankar 617-955-2743 himanshu@mit.edu
- Siddharth Bhardwaj siddharb@mit.edu friend 2132803105 William Loh willoh@mit.edu 7328505401 Second PhD
- 2009 sunyang@MIT.EDU Yang Sun 15 Yang Sun 215-500-8562 sunyang@mit.edu Yiwei Chen ywchen@mit.edu Classmate
- 650-815-5862 Reena Bajaj searchingreena@gmail.com 630-881-0720 First PhD
- 2009 sunyang@MIT.EDU Yang Sun 15 Yang Sun 215-500-8562 sunyang@mit.edu Yiwei Chen ywchen@mit.edu Classmate
- 650-815-5862 Reena Bajaj searchingreena@gmail.com 630-881-0720 First PhD
- 2009 sunyang@MIT.EDU Yang Sun 15 Yang Sun 215-500-8562 sunyang@mit.edu Yiwei Chen ywchen@mit.edu Classmate
- 650-815-5862 Reena Bajaj searchingreena@gmail.com 630-881-0720 First PhD
- 2009 ywchen@MIT.EDU Yiwei Chen course 15 Yiwei Chen 650-815-5862 ywchen@mit.edu Yuxi Zhang zhangyx@mit.edu 510-
- 499-7539 Yang Sun sunyang@mit.edu 215-500-8562 First PhD
- 2009 rebperry@MIT.EDU Rebecca Perry STS Rebecca Perry 6172568335 rebperry@mit.edu Roger Mark sp-housemasters@mit.edu
- housemaster 6172256330 Alex Chan ahchan@MIT.EDU 6174525377 Second PhD
- 2009 rebperry@MIT.EDU Rebecca Perry STS Rebecca Perry 6172568335 rebperry@mit.edu Roger Mark sp-housemasters@mit.edu
- housemaster 6172256330 Alex Chan ahchan@MIT.EDU 6174525377 Second PhD
- 2009 kasia@MIT.EDU Katherine Gabriela Gora Bilology Kasia Gora 626-975-5936 kasia@mit.edu Hila Hashemi hhashemi@mit.edu
- friend Alex McCauley mccauley@mit.edu Third PhD
- 2009 schoong@MIT.EDU Looh Tchuin Choong Chemical Engineering Simon Choong 612-205-5338 schoong@mit.edu Wendy Gu
- fwendie@mit.edu friend 617-452-5346 Vivian Hsieh vhsieh@mit.edu 617-470-6642 First PhD
- 2009 minto@MIT.EDU Chanikarn M Wongviriyawong Mechanical Engineering Chanikarn Wongvirivvawong 6178032032 minto@mit.edu Jiamin Chin
- jiamin@mit.edu friend 617617 308 4715 Surapap Rayanakorn surapap@mit.edu 617 2299062 Fourth PhD
- 2009 minto@MIT.EDU Chanikarn M Wongviriyawong Mechanical Engineering Chanikarn Wongviriyawong 6178032032 minto@mit.edu Jiamin Chin
- jiamin@mit.edu friend 617617 308 4715 Surapap Rayanakorn surapap@mit.edu 617 2299062 Fourth PhD
- 2009 chengju@MIT.EDU Cheng Ju CDO Cheng Ju 617-875-0028 chengju@MIT.EDU Cong Shi shicong@mit.edu
- boyfriend 617-275-6343 Yuxi Zhang zhangyx@mit.edu 510-499-7539 First Masters
- 2009 chengju@MIT.EDU Cheng Ju CDO Cheng Ju 617-875-0028 chengju@MIT.EDU Cong Shi shicong@mit.edu
- boyfriend 617-275-6343 Yuxi Zhang zhangyx@mit.edu 510-499-7539 First Masters
- 2009 chengju@MIT.EDU Cheng Ju CDO Cheng Ju 617-875-0028 chengju@MIT.EDU Cong Shi shicong@mit.edu
- boyfriend 617-275-6343 Yuxi Zhang zhangyx@mit.edu 510-499-7539 First Masters
- 2009 hiten@MIT.EDU Hiten Mulchandani Aeronautics and Astronautics Hiten Mulchandani 617-682-6375 hiten@mit.edu
- First Masters
- 2009 jmutch@MIT.EDU James Vincent Mutch BCS Jim Mutch 617-642-9458 jmutch@MIT.EDU
- Third Ph.D.
- 2009 merrickj@MIT.EDU James Hubert Merrick Engineering Systems Division James Hubert Merrick 6178004149 merrickj@mit.edu Paul
- McShane pmcshane@iece.ie Former Employer +353 Wendy Gu fwendie@mit.edu Undergrad Masters
- 2009 jmutch@MIT.EDU James Vincent Mutch BCS Jim Mutch 617-642-9458 jmutch@MIT.EDU Ulf Knoblich knoblich@csail.mit.edu lab
- collaborator 617-416-6164 Rachel Bedet rbedet@sierrawireless.com 778-388-8717 Third Ph.D.
- 2009 jmutch@MIT.EDU James Vincent Mutch BCS Jim Mutch 617-642-9458 jmutch@MIT.EDU Ulf Knoblich knoblich@csail.mit.edu lab
- collaborator 617-416-6164 Rachel Bedet rbedet@sierrawireless.com 778-388-8717 Third Ph.D.
- 2009 derus@MIT.EDU Leah Christine Derus 15 Sloan School of Management Leah Christine Derus 6462334022 derus@MIT.EDU Martins Blums
- mblums@mit.edu Core Team member during first semester at Sloan, housemate at the Warehouse Francesco Grillo francesco.grillo@vev.it
- First 2nd year of MBA
- 2009 schaber@MIT.EDU Spencer Daniel Schaber chemical engineering Spencer Schaber 651.260.7479 schaber@mit.edu Roger Mark
- rgmark@mit.edu SPICE dinner member Leonid Chindelevitch leonidus@mit.edu First PhD
- 2009 merrickj@MIT.EDU James Hubert Merrick Engineering Systems Division James Hubert Merrick 6178004149 merrickj@mit.edu Paul
- McShane pmcshane@iece.ie Former Employer +353 Wendy Gu fwendie@mit.edu Undergrad Masters
- 2009 sunyang@MIT.EDU Yang Sun 15 Yang Sun 215-500-8562 sunyang@mit.edu Yiwei Chen ywchen@mit.edu Classmate
- 650-815-5862 Reena Bajaj searchingreena@gmail.com 630-881-0720 First PhD
- 2009 levin@MIT.EDU Alexander Levin Mathematics Alex Levin 646-644-5370 levin@mit.edu Leonid Chindelevitch leonidus@mit.edu
- Friend and seminar organization predecessor George Tucker gjtucker@mit.edu First PhD
- 2009 shomon@MIT.EDU Shomon Rubaiyat Shamsuddin Urban Studies and Planning Shomon Shamsuddin 212.767.9991 shomon@mit.edu Xia Hua
- sp-4south-hc Hall Councilor Zenzile Brooks sp-brunch-chair@mit.edu First PhD
- 2009 ywchen@MIT.EDU Yiwei Chen course 15 Yiwei Chen 650-815-5862 ywchen@mit.edu Cong Shi shicong@mit.edu classmate
- 617-275-6343 Yang Sun sunyang@mit.edu 215-500-8562 First PhD
- 2009 merrickj@MIT.EDU James Hubert Merrick Engineering Systems Division James Hubert Merrick 6178004149 merrickj@mit.edu Paul
- McShane pmcshane@iece.ie Former Employer +353599133084 Wendy Gu fwendie@mit.edu Undergrad Masters
- 2009 shomon@MIT.EDU Shomon Rubaiyat Shamsuddin Urban Studies and Planning Shomon Shamsuddin 212.767.9991 shomon@mit.edu Xia Hua
- sp-4south-hc Hall Councilor Zenzile Brooks sp-brunch-chair@mit.edu First PhD
- 2009 merrickj@MIT.EDU James Hubert Merrick Engineering Systems Division James Hubert Merrick 6178004149 merrickj@mit.edu Paul
- McShane pmcshane@iece.ie Former Employer +353 Wendy Gu fwendie@mit.edu Undergrad Masters
- 2009 rajeswar@MIT.EDU Vishnu Rajeswar Desaraju AeroAstro Vishnu Desaraju 734-272-3192 rajeswar@mit.edu Mitchell Bloch
- bazald@gmail.com Friend, former club president (734) 604-3509 Mohammad Dar modar@umich.edu (940) 391-1591 First Masters
- 2009 levin@MIT.EDU Alexander Levin Mathematics Alex Levin 646-644-5370 levin@mit.edu Leonid Chindelevitch leonidus@mit.edu
- Friend and seminar organization predecessor George Tucker gjtucker@mit.edu First PhD
- 2009 sherif@MIT.EDU Sherif Kassatly Mechanical Engineering Sherif Kassatly 6178003089 sherif@mit.edu Wenhao Liu wenliu@mit.edu
- VP of Information James Hong ttoppo84@mit.edu Second Masters
- 2009 sherif@MIT.EDU Sherif Kassatly Mechanical Engineering Sherif Kassatly 6178003089 sherif@mit.edu Wenhao Liu wenliu@mit.edu
- VP of Information James Hong ttoppo84@mit.edu Second Masters
- 2009 iwenhung@MIT.EDU I-Wen Hung MIT Sloan School of Management I-Wen Hung 6179996078 iwenhung@mit.edu John Marcus III
- jwmarcus@MIT.EDU classmate at Sloan Wenhao Liu sp.vp.info.08@gmail.com First MBA
- 2009 iwenhung@MIT.EDU I-Wen Hung MIT Sloan School of Management I-Wen Hung 6179996078 iwenhung@mit.edu John Marcus III
- jwmarcus@MIT.EDU classmate at Sloan Wenhao Liu sp.vp.info.08@gmail.com First MBA
- 2009 icwchan@MIT.EDU Chun Wang Ivan Chan EECS Ivan Chan 6179552569 icwchan@mit.edu Po-Ru Loh sp-3south-hc@mit.edu
- Hall councillor Allison Schaap allison.schaap@gmail.com First Masters/PhD
- 2009 mirnas@MIT.EDU Mirna I Slim EAPS Mirna Slim 7202610832 mirnas@mit.edu Danielle Issa Friend
- First 12
- 2009 mirnas@MIT.EDU Mirna I Slim EAPS Mirna Slim 7202610832 mirnas@mit.edu Danielle Issa dissa@MIT.EDU Friend
- First 12
- 2009 mccauley@MIT.EDU Alexander Patrick McCauley Physics Alexander McCauley mccauley@mit.edu Hila Hashemi
- hhashemi@mit.edu friend Adrienne Li avli@mit.edu Third PhD
- 2009 mccauley@MIT.EDU Alexander Patrick McCauley Physics Alexander McCauley 617-512-2485 mccauley@mit.edu Hila Hashemi
- hhashemi@mit.edu friend Adrienne Li avli@mit.edu Third PhD
- 2009 zhyu4118@MIT.EDU Yuan Zhong Operations Research Center Yuan Zhong 617-999-7080 zhyu4118@MIT.EDU Yuxi Zhang
- zhangyx@MIT.EDU Friend 510-499-7539 Han Wang hw254@mit.edu 617-460-7364 First Ph.D
- 2009 zhyu4118@MIT.EDU Yuan Zhong Operations Research Center Yuan Zhong 617-999-7080 zhyu4118@MIT.EDU Yuxi Zhang
- zhangyx@MIT.EDU Friend 510-499-7539 Cong Shi shicong@MIT.EDU 617-275-6343 First Ph.D
- 2009 zhyu4118@MIT.EDU Yuan Zhong Operations Research Center Yuan Zhong 617-999-7080 zhyu4118@MIT.EDU Yuxi Zhang
- zhangyx@MIT.EDU Friend 510-499-7539 Cong Shi shicong@MIT.EDU 617-275-6343 First Ph.D
- 2009 mirnas@MIT.EDU Mirna I Slim EAPS Mirna Slim 7202610832 mirnas@mit.edu Danielle Issa dissa@MIT.EDU Friend Mohamed Raafat
- raafat@MIT.EDU First 12
- 2009 zbrooks@MIT.EDU Zenzile Zanea Brooks president Zenzile Brooks test zbrooks@mit.edu Me Myself
- Undergrad test
- 2009 wwangcee@MIT.EDU Wei Wang Civil Engineering Winnie Wang 617-999-3018 wwangcee@mit.edu
- First Masters
- 2010 emichael@MIT.EDU Michael Frederick Eilenberg 2 Michael (test)2 emichael@mit.edu
- Fourth phd
- 2010 emichael@MIT.EDU Michael Frederick Eilenberg
- 2010 emichael@MIT.EDU Michael Frederick Eilenberg 2 Michael emichael@mit.edu
- Fourth phd
- 2010 emichael@MIT.EDU Michael Frederick Eilenberg
- 2010 mypeng@MIT.EDU Michael Yung Peng Electrical Engineering Computer Science Michael Peng 949-290-0962 mpeng05@gmail.com Kasia
- Gora kasia@mit.edu Coffee Hour Slave Driver (& friend =P) 6269755936 Jit Tan jithin@MIT.EDU 6172590750 First MS/PHD
- 2010 ahelal@MIT.EDU Ahmed H Helal Mechanical Engineering Ahmed Helal ahelal@mit.edu
- First PhD
- 2010 jeleight@MIT.EDU Jessica Ellen Leight Economics Jessica Leight jeleight@mit.edu Yang Sun sunyang@mit.edu
- Roommate 2155008562 William Leight willie.leight@gmail.com 8579284750 Second PhD
- 2010 jeleight@MIT.EDU Jessica Ellen Leight Economics Jessica Leight 8572340495 jeleight@mit.edu Yang Sun sunyang@mit.edu
- Roommate 2155008562 William Leight willie.leight@gmail.com 8579284750 Second PhD
- 2010 bjha@MIT.EDU Birendra Jha Civil and Environmental Engineering Birendra Jha bjha@mit.edu
- Second PhD
- 2010 tingchen@MIT.EDU Ting-Ting Chen MechE Ting-Ting Chen 626-348-6979 tingchen@mit.edu
- First Masters
- 2010 hzebian@MIT.EDU Hussam Zebian Mechanical Engineering Hussam Zebian 617-806-6926 hussamzebian@gmail.com Sherif Kassatly
- Friend Dan Macaya First Masters
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- 15 jjtan@MIT.EDU 2007 3 Romain Levy (another SP resident) and I have been very interested in taking over this chair position since January. To this
- end, we have been learning from Dan and Naoshin how to care for the aquarium, and have been taking turns cleaning/changing the water with them since a month ago. We
- are interested in living in SP next year, and would also like to learn a little more about aquarium fish! Aquarium Chair 2007-03-22 01:39:42 1
- Romain and I are hoping to be roommates next year (assuming we become co-chairs for the Aquarium committee), so we plan to work out schedule conflicts this way. For
- days when both of us will be out of town, we will find someone else in the dorm who would be here over the break and willing to take care of the fish during that time
- (and treat them out to dinner or something similar for their help!). Right now the aquarium seems quite cluttered, so--depending on our budget--we would like to clear
- out some of the rocks and plants, add more space to the aquarium, and maybe add some more decorative elements to it (pirate ship, etc). More space might allow people
- to see the aquarium life better. Right now, the fish often swim behind the rocks, so they can't be seen. Junjay Tan
- 16 sweat@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I am interested in working with the GSC and SidPac governments and I see this as the best way to do both! I also know that I
- can be an effective liaison between the GSC and SidPac governments and look forward to having a small budget for programs/capital exclusively for SidPac.
- Graduate Student Council Representative 2007-03-22 02:39:23 1 Being a relatively new face to the GSC, being effective quickly is the most obvious
- challenge. To mitigate this, I've been to some GSC meetings and (application pending after a recent opening) will be a Course 1 GSC Rep for the remainder of the
- semester so that I can get my feet under me before (hopefully) becoming the SidPac GSC Rep. Sean David Sweat
- 20 sweat@MIT.EDU 2007 2 I believe that plants can be a big part of giving a place a more "homey" feeling and that plants improve the immediate quality
- of indoor air. I also believe that I can do a good job at it. Plants Chair 2007-03-22 02:45:53 1 Learning about all the different plants in the
- dorm and how to best care for them rather than just the few plants that I have in my room and on the 8th floor. Sean David Sweat
- 25 jameslee@MIT.EDU 2007 1 Publicity Chair 2007-03-22 15:46:20 1 James Shing Hin Lee
- 28 rlevy@MIT.EDU 2007 3 Fascinated by tropical seabeds and thus by the idea of taking care of a salted-water tropical-fish aquarium.
- Aquarium Chair 2007-03-22 22:48:18 1 Making sure the aquarium is taken care of (daily cleaning and feeding) at all times, including during the summer or
- holidays. Taking care of monthly cleanings with other Committee members. Ensuring the proper operation, maintenance and upgrade of the machinery behind the aquarium
- (pumps, thermic regulator, lights). Eventually, introduction of new fish and new aquarium scenery. In general, making sure that the S-P Aquarium is an original,
- attractive and interesting attraction in the S-P lobby for all residents and their visitors. Romain Georges Levy
- 29 rlevy@MIT.EDU 2007 3 Fascinated by tropical seabeds and thus by the idea of taking care of a salted-water tropical-fish aquarium.
- Aquarium Chair 2007-03-22 22:49:12 0 Making sure the aquarium is taken care of (daily cleaning and feeding) at all times, including during the summer or
- holidays. Taking care of monthly cleanings with other Committee members. Ensuring the proper operation, maintenance and upgrade of the machinery behind the aquarium
- (pumps, thermic regulator, lights). Eventually, introduction of new fish and new aquarium scenery. In general, making sure that the S-P Aquarium is an original,
- attractive and interesting attraction in the S-P lobby for all residents and their visitors. Romain Georges Levy
- 33 jzz@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I am very interested in the broad landscape of knowledge, and I am very interested in inviting speakers to SP to give important
- talks. Scholarly Interactions Chair 2007-03-22 23:22:40 1 for there are only around 4 talks a year. The selection of speaker and topic is highly
- crutial. I have very clear idea what kind of knowledge is useful, and would come up with very nice candidates. Contacting with speaker is another big challenge, it
- won't be hard. Zhunping Zhang
- 34 jzz@MIT.EDU 2007 2 I like play with money. I talked with Mark Chen, the current controller, and it sounds fun and the time is totally affordable
- for me. Controller 2007-03-22 23:26:05 1 nothing Zhunping Zhang
- 35 jzz@MIT.EDU 2007 2 i like arts. all kinds of arts Arts Chair 2007-03-22 23:28:06 1 finding arts to suit the different
- tastes of different people. encourage people to participate Zhunping Zhang
- 36 jzz@MIT.EDU 2007 2 i like arts. all kinds of arts Arts Chair 2007-03-22 23:29:16 0 encourage people to participate. i'd
- set some prizes. i talk to current arts chair once in a while Zhunping Zhang
- 37 jzz@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I am very interested in the broad landscape of knowledge, and I am very interested in inviting speakers to SP to give important
- talks. Scholarly Interactions Chair 2007-03-22 23:35:29 1 for there are only around 4 talks a year. The selection of speaker and topic is highly
- crutial. I have very clear idea what kind of knowledge is useful, and would come up with very nice candidates. Contacting with speaker is another big challenge, it
- won't be hard. i am very good friend with current cosi chair Ardavan. Zhunping Zhang
- 38 jzz@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I am very interested in the broad landscape of knowledge, and I am very interested in inviting speakers to SP to give important
- talks. Scholarly Interactions Chair 2007-03-22 23:35:52 0 for there are only around 4 talks a year. The selection of speaker and topic is highly
- crutial. I have very clear idea what kind of knowledge is useful, and would come up with very nice candidates. Contacting with speaker is another big challenge, it
- won't be hard. Zhunping Zhang
- 39 jjtan@MIT.EDU 2007 3 Romain Levy (another SP resident) and I have been very interested in taking over this chair position since January. To this
- end, we have been learning from Dan and Naoshin how to care for the aquarium, and have been taking turns cleaning/changing the water with them since a month ago. We
- are interested in living in SP next year, and would also like to learn a little more about aquarium fish! Aquarium Chair 2007-03-23 00:06:59 0
- Romain and I are hoping to be roommates next year (assuming we become co-chairs for the Aquarium committee), so we plan to work out schedule conflicts this way. For
- days when both of us will be out of town, we will find someone else in the dorm who would be here over the break and willing to take care of the fish during that time
- (and treat them out to dinner or something similar for their help!). Right now the aquarium seems quite cluttered, so--depending on our budget--we would like to clear
- out some of the rocks and plants, add more space to the aquarium, and maybe add some more decorative elements to it (pirate ship, etc). More space might allow people
- to see the aquarium life better. Right now, the fish often swim behind the rocks, so they can't be seen. Junjay Tan
- 41 athanasi@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I really enjoy the coffee hour since it is an ideal venue to meet many people in a relaxed atmosphere. So I would like
- to contribute to this weekly event and dissiminate it so that more and more people may have the opportunity to enjoy it as much as I do. I like organizing events and
- there is a good opportunity to do so in special coffee hours, where I would also be able to interact with other officers. Coffee Hour Chair 2007-
- 03-23 01:48:05 0 The major challenge that I foresee is to make the regular coffee hours a more interactive and friendly event; a particular difficulty is 'to
- break the ice' and motivate people to stay longer and interact with others. One solution may be to introduce more themes into the coffee hours, such as more open
- microphone events, game nights, and even having various types of music playing during coffee hour. Something worth trying is to explore the different cultural
- presences at S-P by, for instance, having different types of coffees (from different coutries, e.g. turkish coffee, or several choices of coffee), types of teas, play
- music from different countries, etc. Also to address this, I would propose to organise a questionaire at one of the coffee hours asking what they would like to see
- more at coffee hour. I did talk to the current coffee hour chair about the responsibilities of this office and I am aware of the responsability it entails.
- Christiana Athanasiou
- 42 sweat@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I am interested in working with the GSC and SidPac governments and I see this as the best way to do both! I also know that I
- can be an effective liaison between the GSC and SidPac governments and look forward to having a small budget for programs/capital exclusively for SidPac.
- Graduate Student Council Representative 2007-03-23 02:42:57 1 Being a relatively new face to the GSC, being effective quickly is the most obvious
- challenge. To mitigate this, I've been to some GSC meetings and (application pending after a recent opening) will be a Course 1 GSC Rep for the remainder of the
- semester so that I can get my feet under me before (hopefully) becoming the SidPac GSC Rep. Sean David Sweat
- 43 tsainath@MIT.EDU 2007 3 i have been athletics chair for 4 years in my undergrad dorm and the past two years at SP..and i really enjoy it. i
- think this year that role has really taken off and we were able to really increase resident participation in many events, including over 40 residents to bruins/celtics
- games, 40 residents for our yoga class, more than 50 participants in the SP getfit competition, 20 residents to the ski trip, and many other small events such as the
- march madness tournament. i feel i have developed a good contact base to organize these events enjoyed by many residents and would like to see them continue. that
- being said, i'd also like to see this position grow more and would like to be a part of some more innovative events. for example, jessica edmonds (outing chair) and i
- have been discussing more colloboration for next year (i.e. rock climbing, skiing, etc.) Athletics Chair 2007-03-23 09:55:49 0 i think
- the major challenges are as follows: 1) encouraging resident participation i think this year we solved that problem by advertising things very early, both in SP-anno
- and working with the pub chairs, and also by organizing many joint events with other chairs 2) organizing the IM sports better when the athletic dept sends out notices
- only a week in advance i think having a dinner each term announcing all the IM sports would solve this problem 3) i've always wanted to see running, soccer, basketball
- groups, etc started at SP. i think targeting people right during orientation would help with this. 4) Maintaining the gym i have talked to Matt and i think SP could
- benefit from a gym facilities chair who just maintains the gym (edgerton has one) Tara N Sainath
- 46 jeewoo@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I love taking pictures and keeping record of events around me. Also, I am attracted to the idea of being able to work for a
- community that I am a part of. Photofile/Archive Chair 2007-03-23 16:18:49 0 The major challenges would be to plan my daily schedule
- carefully so that I could attend S&P events and take photos for the record. My plan is to always keep my schedule flexible so that I will be able to attend at least a
- part of each event held at the residence. I believe that such dedication is just as important as my career commitments, because the graduate community, especially the
- house community, is the center where I will grow as a human being through social interactions with highly talented people from around the globe. I didn't get a chance
- to discuss these issues with Daniel, the current Photo Chair, but we have been working hand-in-hand to make sure that we cover all of the important S&P events.
- Jeewoo Lim
- 47 mbaldesa@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I was SPTV chair this year, and I wish to continue serving in the government in the same position. We had a lot of
- success with the implementation of the Aerva system and launching SPTV 2.0, but there are many opportunities to enhance the service and integrate it more fully with
- other events, such as live streaming video of SP events. I also have a lot of fun running SPTV events, and residents have fun participating as well. I want to bring
- back old favourites (Iron Chef, Family Feud) as well as create new events in a new term as SPTV Chair. Sidney-Pacific Television (SPTV) Chair 2007-03-24
- 13:25:51 1 I think the major challenge will be to extend the use of capabilities of Aerva. The system was not designed to act with the SPTV Java program
- that supplies the content, so some of the Aerva functionality is unavailable or difficult to implement. We will have to work with tech support from Aerva in order to
- allow further innovations with SPTV. Also, there have been persistent video quality issues with SPTV that I would like to address in a new term as SPTV Chair. Mark
- Baldesarra
- 48 wsi@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I am interested in becoming the Publicity Chair for the next academic year. I am a very artistic person, who enjoys
- photography, scrapbooking, and design of artistic projects. I would love to continue applying my creativity to benefit Sidney Pacific as Publicity Chair. Publicity
- projects require not only an eye for design and creativity, but also an attention to detail, a sense of humor, and a general knowledge of what is and isn’t successful
- in advertising, all of which I could bring to the job. This year as one of the Publicity Co-chairs, I feel that we have been able to successfully heighten the
- publicity of SP events both within the building and across campus, with the organization of “across campus flyering volunteers” for each large event, as well as
- successful poster and postcard distribution for events. I feel that a continuation of these methods of publicity is essential for event success, and plan to use my
- organizational skills to further streamline the publicity process. One of the main reasons I would like to continue as a Publicity Co-chair is that we have begun a
- collaboration within the Office of Information, specifically with the Web Chairs, to create a unified Publicity Interface. This Publicity Interface would streamline
- the process of publicizing events, from the submission to design to posting processes. I would like to see this project through to its implementation, and also be able
- to make changes to it based on feedback from other officers and those who take advantage of our publicity venue. Additionally, as part of this unified interface, I
- would also like to create a well-organized archive of publicity materials, so that our work in poster design can be easily available to and helpful for future
- generations of publicity officers. Lastly, I would like to work on the next edition of the “SP info CD / website” for incoming residents. I have a few ideas to
- implement in the next installation of this website, which include sending it out much earlier in the summer, possibly with an adjunct online forum dedicated
- specifically to addressing the concerns and curiosities of incoming residents. Additionally, SP houses residents with many varying talents, and I feel that a “resident
- creativity” section would greatly benefit the website, highlighting the talents that residents have shared with us in cultural dance performances, open mic coffee
- hours, and other venues throughout the past year. Overall, there are multiple facets of the Publicity office that I would like to continue improving, and feel that my
- past experience as Publicity Co-chair, as well as my ideas for new initiatives, would greatly benefit Sidney Pacific as a whole. Publicity Chair
- 2007-03-25 15:27:00 0 From my previous experience, I know that while two publicity chairs are essential for taking care of the workload, it can sometimes be
- difficult to manage the sharing of responsibilities, especially since it usually requires communication on a case to case basis. However, one of the reasons for
- creating the unified Publicity Interface is to make the sharing of responsibilities much easier, and to solve any issues of accountability. Therefore, I feel that we
- will make even more progress in this challenge through the implementation of this interface. Another challenge concerns the fact that many times publicity requests are
- not submitted in a timely fashion, necessitating a rush in design and posting. However, the alleviation of this challenge is another one of the goals of the unified
- Publicity Interface, again demonstrating how important its implementation will be. A last concern that became important this year was how to deal with poster
- vandalism. We replaced tacks with staples and posted signs with publicity rules, which did help the vandalism subside. However, the issue has slowly crept up again,
- and I am aware that we may have to deal with this issue in the future. We have had many discussions in which ideas were put forth for more drastic responses to this
- kind of behavior. Hopefully we will not need to resort to this kind of action, but if necessary I will be prepared to deal with it. The responsibilities are ongoing
- throughout the year, although there are certain times (such as orientation) when the responsibilities tend to be heightened. However, I have successfully managed this
- in conjunction with my co-chair this year, and feel that I will be able to continue taking on these responsibilities. People rely on our dedication and our word that
- their events are publicized, and I take this job very seriously, knowing that it is crucial to the success of events that officers put a lot of time and energy into
- planning. Additionally, we have been able to successfully recruit volunteers who help with posting flyers for events, and the continuation of this will also be key in
- managing the workload. Wendy S Iskenderian
- 50 jackchu@MIT.EDU 2007 1 I love sports! I acutally would prefer to be a Hall Counsellor. (but Atheletic chair would be my 2nd choice).
- Athletics Chair 2007-03-26 13:18:17 0 I think the toughest part of the job is just getting people involved. I plan to recruit participants by
- informing them of these opportunities by putting up flyers in the halls, and talking to people at social events (such as coffee hour / brunch, etc) Yue Jack Chu
- 51 lwaldman@MIT.EDU 2007 3 Social Chair 2007-03-26 15:48:36 1 Lynne K Waldman
- 52 lwaldman@MIT.EDU 2007 2 Orientation Chair 2007-03-26 15:49:10 1 Lynne K Waldman
- 53 lwaldman@MIT.EDU 2007 1 Publicity Chair 2007-03-26 15:49:30 1 Lynne K Waldman
- 54 lwaldman@MIT.EDU 2007 2 Publicity Chair 2007-03-26 15:50:31 1 Lynne K Waldman
- 55 hoda@MIT.EDU 2007 1 Bikes Chair 2007-03-27 00:22:27 1 Hoda Eydgahi
- 56 hoda@MIT.EDU 2007 1 Athletics Chair 2007-03-27 00:22:50 1 Hoda Eydgahi
- 57 kemd@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I've been wanting to get involved with GSC for a long time, especially because I think politics make the difference between
- accomplishing something and "almost" doing so. After living in SP for two years, I am more familiar with the issues and the interests of the dorm.
- Graduate Student Council Representative 2007-03-27 09:59:29 1 The new dorm will play a major role in the policy of the graduate student community in
- the next few years. As this comming year will set the stage for the relations between the new dorm and the rest of the community, representing SP will be extremely
- important. To address this issue, I believe that SP must emphasize that we are already a large and active community, and thus our interests should be considered as
- something that already exists, not as something that will just be created. Daniel Klein
- 58 kemd@MIT.EDU 2007 2 I would like the interaction with other students, meeting people, helping SP residents do whatever they like. Outing
- Chair 2007-03-27 10:09:38 0 The big challenge in organizing events for SP is usually that some events are very popular and some are not at all. I think
- that the residents should have a saying in what activities are done. In other words, the Outing office should mainly administer the funds for the activities. I propose
- to institute a system in which if somebody has a number residents interested in an event, then they file some kind of application, and the Outing chair helps
- organizing the event. This can continue until the funds for the period run out. In this way, the residents are continously motivated to be part of the activities.
- Daniel Klein
- 59 kemd@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I've been wanting to get involved with GSC for a long time, especially because I think politics make the difference between
- accomplishing something and "almost" doing so. After living in SP for two years, I am more familiar with the issues and the interests of the dorm.
- Graduate Student Council Representative 2007-03-27 10:10:07 0 The new dorm will play a major role in the policy of the graduate student community in
- the next few years. As this comming year will set the stage for the relations between the new dorm and the rest of the community, representing SP will be extremely
- important. To address this issue, I believe that SP must emphasize that we are already a large and active community, and thus our interests should be considered as
- something that already exists, not as something that will just be created. Daniel Klein
- 60 jzz@MIT.EDU 2007 2 I like to socialize with people, cheer with people. Also I know the previous social chair Mihir very well, I think it is a
- great job. Other (specify below) 2007-03-27 11:54:47 1 apply for funding and coordinate people to organize big events. I would ask advices
- from mihir on how to do these things. Zhunping Zhang
- 61 jzz@MIT.EDU 2007 2 I like to socialize with people, cheer with people. Also I know the previous social chair Mihir very well, I think it is a
- great job. Social Chair 2007-03-27 11:55:57 0 apply for funding and coordinate people to organize big events. I would ask advices from mihir
- on how to do these things. Zhunping Zhang
- 62 jedmonds@MIT.EDU 2007 2 I am currently the SP Outing Chair and have had a great time doing it. Leading outings is, firstly, a great way to meet
- people and a great way for people to meet each other. It's also a great excuse to go on (partially subsidized) outings! Outing Chair 2007-03-27
- 12:18:52 1 The major challenge I foresee, which I have not adequately addressed this year, is creating an actual "committee" rather than just trying to
- run all the outings myself. If I were again elected outing chair, I would begin advertising early in the year (particularly around orientation time), to try to recruit
- people for the committee. Jessica Leigh Edmonds
- 63 jedmonds@MIT.EDU 2007 2 Currently I am the Outing Chair, and have found that many of the outings that I lead are athletic-type outings. I'm
- highly involved in athletics myself - I am the MIT Triathlon Club President and actively race during the summer. I would love to get SP residents involved in
- activities like that - maybe not triathlons, but something else that is active and fun. Athletics Chair 2007-03-27 12:29:47 1
- Jessica Leigh Edmonds
- 64 jedmonds@MIT.EDU 2007 2 I am currently the SP Outing Chair and have had a great time doing it. Leading outings is, firstly, a great way to meet
- people and a great way for people to meet each other. It's also a great excuse to go on (partially subsidized) outings! Outing Chair 2007-03-27
- 12:30:48 0 The major challenge I foresee, which I have not adequately addressed this year, is creating an actual "committee" rather than just trying to
- run all the outings myself. If I were again elected outing chair, I would begin advertising early in the year (particularly around orientation time), to try to recruit
- people for the committee. Jessica Leigh Edmonds
- 65 jedmonds@MIT.EDU 2007 2 Currently I am the Outing Chair, and have found that many of the outings that I lead are athletic-type outings. I'm
- highly involved in athletics myself - I am the MIT Triathlon Club President and actively race during the summer. I would love to get SP residents involved in
- activities like that - maybe not triathlons, but something else that is active and fun. Athletics Chair 2007-03-27 12:33:44 1 As I
- mentioned in my Outing Chair application, the major challenge I foresee, which I have not adequately addressed this year, is creating an actual "committee" rather than
- just trying to run all the outings myself. If I were again elected outing chair, I would begin advertising early in the year (particularly around orientation time), to
- try to recruit people for the committee. Jessica Leigh Edmonds
- 66 jedmonds@MIT.EDU 2007 2 Currently I am the Outing Chair, and have found that many of the outings that I lead are athletic-type outings. I'm
- highly involved in athletics myself - I am the MIT Triathlon Club President and actively race during the summer. I would love to get SP residents involved in
- activities like that - maybe not triathlons, but something else that is active and fun. Athletics Chair 2007-03-27 12:34:25 1 As I
- mentioned in my Outing Chair application, the major challenge I foresee, which I have not adequately addressed this year, is creating an actual "committee" rather than
- just trying to run all the outings myself. If I were again elected outing chair, I would begin advertising early in the year (particularly around orientation time), to
- try to recruit people for the committee. Jessica Leigh Edmonds
- 67 jedmonds@MIT.EDU 2007 2 Currently I am the Outing Chair, and have found that many of the outings that I lead are athletic-type outings. I'm
- highly involved in athletics myself - I am the MIT Triathlon Club President and race during the summer. I would love to get SP residents involved in activities like
- that - maybe not triathlons, but something else that is active and fun. Athletics Chair 2007-03-27 12:36:53 0 As I mentioned in my
- Outing Chair application, the major challenge I foresee, which I have not adequately addressed this year, is creating an actual "committee" rather than just trying to
- run all the outings myself. If I were again elected outing chair, I would begin advertising early in the year (particularly around orientation time), to try to recruit
- people for the committee. Jessica Leigh Edmonds
- 69 chiahwu@MIT.EDU 2007 3 During my tenure as a hall councilor, I put up free tickets to MIT concerts on my floor and was surprised how popular
- those tickets were. Our previous music chairs have been focusing more on Jazz music alone and paying less attentions to the the community of other types of music such
- as classical music. As a classical music player myself, I am planning to provide more information of different types of music to our community. There are numberous
- music related activities around campus and most of them are free. Unfortunately most of the students are not aware of it simply because of the lack of information in
- SP. If I become the music chair, I will continue to put up posters and free tickets of MIT musical events by MIT symphony orchestra, wind ensemble, Jazz ensemble,
- concert choir, string quartets, etc. I will also keep in touch with the MIT office of music and arts and inform our residents the latest events around Cambridge and
- Boston. I will organize outings to symphony hall, Jordan hall, or opera house to expose our community more of musical arts. Music Chair 2007-03-27
- 22:14:26 1 Participation is always a concern when organizing events. From my interactions between my floor residents and house government members, I am
- pretty confident that we have a big classical music community in SP. The biggest challenge to me will be taking care of lovers of other types of music such as Jazz and
- Pop songs and provide more balanced activities in SP. To address this issue, I am planning to put questionnaire in SP music room and have a survey to understand the
- need of our community and respond the needs accordingly. Chia-Hung Wu
- 70 chiahwu@MIT.EDU 2007 2 After being a hall councilor, I am thinking having a behind-the-scene position could be an interesting experience for
- me. Inventory Chair 2007-03-27 22:24:36 1 The biggest issue will be receiving hundreds of emails each week from residents who claim they
- don't return items late. In addition to that, life threatening emails could appear if I insist on imposing fines on them. There isn't really a golden rule or solution
- to that. What I can do is to keep track of those records and give more flexibilty to those who rarely "forget" to return the items and be more strictly on those
- frequent violators. Chia-Hung Wu
- 71 chiahwu@MIT.EDU 2007 3 During my tenure as a hall councilor, I put up free tickets to MIT concerts on my floor and was surprised how popular
- those tickets were. Our previous music chairs have been focusing more on Jazz music alone and paying less attentions to the the community of other types of music such
- as classical music. As a classical music player myself, I am planning to provide more information of different types of music to our community. There are numberous
- music related activities around campus and most of them are free. Unfortunately most of the students are not aware of it simply because of the lack of information in
- SP. If I become the music chair, I will continue to put up posters and free tickets of MIT musical events by MIT symphony orchestra, wind ensemble, Jazz ensemble,
- concert choir, string quartets, etc. I will also keep in touch with the MIT office of music and arts and inform our residents the latest events around Cambridge and
- Boston. I will organize outings to symphony hall, Jordan hall, or opera house to expose our community more of musical arts. Last, I will continue to maintain our music
- facilities and keep those piano in tune. Music Chair 2007-03-27 22:30:07 1 Participation is always a concern when organizing events. From
- my interactions between my floor residents and house government members, I am pretty confident that we have a big classical music community in SP. The biggest
- challenge to me will be taking care of lovers of other types of music such as Jazz and Pop songs and provide more balanced activities in SP. To address this issue, I
- am planning to put questionnaire in SP music room and have a survey to understand the need of our community and respond the needs accordingly. Chia-Hung Wu
- 72 lwaldman@MIT.EDU 2007 3 Promoting a social atmosphere at MIT is very important to me. Social Chair 2007-03-27 23:49:35 1
- Lynne K Waldman
- 73 lwaldman@MIT.EDU 2007 3 Promoting a social atmosphere at MIT is very important to me. Social Chair 2007-03-27 23:51:44 1
- Lynne K Waldman
- 74 lwaldman@MIT.EDU 2007 1 Aquarium Chair 2007-03-27 23:52:25 1 Lynne K Waldman
- 75 lwaldman@MIT.EDU 2007 3 Promoting a social atmosphere at MIT is very important to me. Social Chair 2007-03-27 23:58:02 1
- Lynne K Waldman
- 76 rstew@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I'm the kind of person who is always thinking about whether the speaker volume is too loud or soft at events, whether the
- projector is off-center, that the TV antennas should really be re-aimed, and the SPTV monitor needs new wiring. As an A/V chair, I would be empowered and responsible
- for acting on these instincts in order to improve the audio-visual experience in Sidney-Pacific. I am also interested in increasing the video coverage of S-P events
- and possibly purchasing a video editing system that could be used for SPTV segments, video archival purposes (to complement the photo archives), and maybe even access
- for any S-P residents (on a key check-out basis). Audio/Visual Chair 2007-03-28 15:42:46 1 I have discussed the responsibilities with
- current officers, mainly over email. The only significant challenge I see in fulfilling the position's responsibilities are that I am sometimes out of town on
- weekends, which limits my ability to cover weekend events requiring A/V setup. However, it seems that most events occur during week days (and orientation). Robin
- Scott Stewart
- 77 sandro_y@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I believe I can do a good job as athletics chair because I have been involved in competitive sports since I was 11
- years old. I swam competitively all through my teenage years and was on my high-school's soccer and volleyball teams. When I came to MIT, I swam on the varisy team for
- one year and rowed on the crew team for another year. During my undergraduate years I played many IM sports including water-polo, hockey, soccer, volleyball,
- basketball and table-tennis. As athletics chair, I would get the chance to apply my athletic experience in a way that improves the lives of my peers. I insist on
- living a healthy and dynamic lifestyle and enjoy preaching such habits to my peers. I also watch sports religiously (both US and international) and love to organize
- large social gatherings to watch important sports events. I am also familiar with most fitness equipment. Athletics Chair 2007-03-28 16:04:08
- 1 The most challenging task will be to form large and motivated teams for IM sports. I plan to achieve this by increasing the communities enthusiasm for
- athletics by organizing fun and well-attended social events surrounding the TV airing of important sports events. I know that sid-pac is an international community and
- will therefore focus on famous internatiol sporting events. In addition, I plan to organize occasional outings for residents to visit local sporting venues to watch
- games. I will also ensure that the popular IM teams receive uniforms in order to further boost enthusiasm and team-spirit. Keeping the fitness facilities in good
- condition will be another challenge. This can be achieved by informing the residents of proper use of all equipment, ensuring regular maintenance visits and
- occasionally growing and improving the fitness centers. Alessandro Yamhure
- 78 sandro_y@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I believe I can do a good job as athletics chair because I have been involved in competitive sports since I was 11
- years old. I swam competitively all through my teenage years and was on my high-school's soccer and volleyball teams. When I came to MIT, I swam on the varisy team for
- one year and rowed on the crew team for another year. During my undergraduate years I played many IM sports including water-polo, hockey, soccer, volleyball,
- basketball and table-tennis. As athletics chair, I would get the chance to apply my athletic experience in a way that improves the lives of my peers. I insist on
- living a healthy and dynamic lifestyle and enjoy preaching such habits to my peers. I also watch sports religiously (both US and international) and love to organize
- large social gatherings to watch important sports events. I am also familiar with most fitness equipment. Athletics Chair 2007-03-28 16:05:23
- 1 The most challenging task will be forming large and motivated teams for IM sports. I plan to achieve this by increasing the community's enthusiasm for
- athletics by organizing fun and well-attended social events surrounding the TV airing of important sports events. I know that sid-pac is an international community and
- will therefore focus on famous internatiol sporting events. In addition, I plan to organize occasional outings for residents to visit local sporting venues to watch
- games. I will also ensure that the popular IM teams receive uniforms in order to further boost enthusiasm and team-spirit. Keeping the fitness facilities in good
- condition will be another challenge. This can be achieved by informing the residents of proper use of all equipment, ensuring regular maintenance visits and
- occasionally growing and improving the fitness centers. Alessandro Yamhure
- 79 sandro_y@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I believe I can do a good job as athletics chair because I have been involved in competitive sports since I was 11
- years old. I swam competitively all through my teenage years and was on my high-school's soccer and volleyball teams. When I came to MIT, I swam on the varisy team for
- one year and rowed on the crew team for another year. During my undergraduate years I played many IM sports including water-polo, hockey, soccer, volleyball,
- basketball and table-tennis. As athletics chair, I would get the chance to apply my athletic experience in a way that improves the lives of my peers. I insist on
- living a healthy and dynamic lifestyle and enjoy preaching such habits to my peers. I also watch sports religiously (both US and international) and love to organize
- large social gatherings to watch important sports events. I am also familiar with most fitness equipment. Athletics Chair 2007-03-28 16:07:41
- 0 The most challenging task will be forming large and motivated teams for IM sports. I plan to achieve this by increasing the community's enthusiasm for
- athletics by organizing fun and well-attended social events surrounding the TV airing of important sports events. I know that sid-pac is an international community and
- will therefore focus on famous internatiol sporting events. In addition, I plan to organize occasional outings for residents to visit local sporting venues to watch
- games. I will also ensure that the popular IM teams receive uniforms in order to further boost enthusiasm and team-spirit. Keeping the fitness facilities in good
- condition will be another challenge. This can be achieved by informing the residents of proper use of all equipment, ensuring regular maintenance visits and
- occasionally growing and improving the fitness centers. Alessandro Yamhure
- 80 sweat@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I believe that plants can be a big part of giving a place a more "homey" feeling and that plants improve the immediate quality
- of indoor air. I also believe that I can do a good job at it. Plants Chair 2007-03-28 16:44:42 1 Learning about all the different plants in the
- dorm and how to best care for them rather than just the few plants that I have in my room and on the 8th floor. Sean David Sweat
- 81 sweat@MIT.EDU 2007 2 I am interested in working with the GSC and SidPac governments and I see this as the best way to do both! I also know that I
- can be an effective liaison between the GSC and SidPac governments and look forward to having a small budget for programs/capital exclusively for SidPac.
- Graduate Student Council Representative 2007-03-28 16:44:56 1 Being a relatively new face to the GSC, being effective quickly is the most obvious
- challenge. To mitigate this, I've been to some GSC meetings and (application pending after a recent opening) will be a Course 1 GSC Rep for the remainder of the
- semester so that I can get my feet under me before (hopefully) becoming the SidPac GSC Rep. Sean David Sweat
- 82 rstew@MIT.EDU 2007 2 I use the website often and I realize its potential as a source of information about all things S-P. I am very impressed with
- the current site's functionality, but of course there is always more that could be done. For example, I would like many of the information pages to be wiki-based so
- that residents can add their advice. Since I have an extensive background in PHP/MySQL web design, there is a low startup cost in getting familiar with the site's
- implementation. Web Chair 2007-03-28 18:49:16 0 I have discussed the responsibilities with the current officers. The major challenge
- here seems to be the large and "spaghetti" nature of the web site. But it sounds like a lot of progress has been made towards making things scalable, and I would hope
- to continue that. Robin Scott Stewart
- 83 mwalker@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I've been interested in doing something to get involved with the SP community, and I think that it's in this position
- that I can make the best use of my skills. I should have a few samples of the editing I've done in time for interviews. Newsletter Chair 2007-03-28
- 22:22:32 1 I think the major challenges in fulfilling this position will be making sure there's enough quality content to fill each issue, and also to
- keep the newsletter from being too SP-centric given the new "pan-NW" role we've taken recently. I have a couple ideas for new features that could help with both of
- these problems. Having worked with the current chair on the past 2 issues, I think I've had some exposure to the responsibilities of the office. Matthew H
- Walker
- 84 emichael@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I look at the aquarium the way it stands, and it seems to me that so much more can be done with it. The constitution
- states that the aquarium chair should teach members care and appreciation of aquatic creatures. I think that the aquarium can be the source of information about marine
- life for all of Sidney-Pacific, and I would like to help make that happen. I am a SCUBA diver, and I recently realized my interests in aquatic life after these years
- diving. I would like to pursue this interest. Aquarium Chair 2007-03-28 23:45:16 1 Having little experience with the care of aquarium fish myself,
- I will have to learn how to care for the fish in the aquarium properly. Michael Frederick Eilenberg
- 85 emichael@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I look at the aquarium the way it stands, and it seems to me that so much more can be done with it. The constitution
- states that the aquarium chair should teach members care and appreciation of aquatic creatures. I think that the aquarium can be the source of information about marine
- life for all of Sidney-Pacific, and I would like to help make that happen. I am a SCUBA diver, and I recently realized my interests in aquatic life after these years
- diving. I would like to pursue this interest. Aquarium Chair 2007-03-28 23:45:33 1 Having little experience with the care of aquarium fish myself,
- I will have to learn how to care for the fish in the aquarium properly. Michael Frederick Eilenberg
- 86 emichael@MIT.EDU 2007 3 Coming from college in the depths of Troy, NY (RPI), I am suddenly overwhelmed by the thousands of things to do in and
- around Boston. I have many outdoor hobbies, (including sailing, golf, skiing, and hiking, etc.) and am eager to discover more. I already have a wish-list of sorts, for
- things I would like to do in Boston. I would like to have the chance to help others to enjoy these opportunities too. Outing Chair 2007-03-29 01:09:21
- 1 As with any large-scale event, most of the outings will require good organization and planning to be successful. I spoke with Jessica, the current outing
- chair, and she told me that most of the events are planned before the year starts. I am normally inclined to plan ahead, so I have no problem working over the summer
- to plan for the coming year. In order to satisfy the interests of the most people, I will ask current residents what their top choices would be for events, perhaps
- selected from a list. Other events may be added to the roster if an opportunity arises. A second isssue that may arise is money. Even with subsidies, some trips may
- turn out to be expensive, especially if they require bus trips. Again, by polling the residents ahead of time, I will find out what prices would most likely be
- reasonable for students for various events. Group rates at many activities will help as well, of course. I also plan to mix less expensive activities with more pricy
- ones to try to accommodate as many people as possible. Michael Frederick Eilenberg
- 87 ewlam@MIT.EDU 2007 1 I have an interest in building and maintaining bikes. Bikes Chair 2007-03-29 10:02:52 0 I have yet to
- use one of the zip bikes, but I can foresee that one of the major challenges will be keeping the bikes clean and well oiled. All the rain and snow that Cambridge sees
- takes a toll on every bike, especially their chain (if you've seen bikes around campus with rusted chains and gears, you know what I mean). The best method of
- maintaining bikes is prevention. Regular check-ups and tune-ups are essential for a smoothly running bike. And a small check up once a week generally is less time
- consuming (and messy) than a major overhaul. I haven't spoken to the current officer regarding the responsibilities of the bikes chair. Eric Wing-Jing Lam
- 88 ewlam@MIT.EDU 2007 2 I like cooking and preparing large amounts of food. People also suggested that I should apply for this position given my
- current dedication to preparing the S-P brunches. Brunch Chair 2007-03-29 10:16:28 0 The major challenges for fulfilling the position is
- definitely getting people early in the morning to prepare food. As these people are volunteers, there is not much the brunch chairs can do except send soliciting
- emails and try to get people to volunteer. Needless to say, I will try to get as many of my friends to help out during the beginning hours as I can. I have discussed
- the responsibilities with the current officers. Eric Wing-Jing Lam
- 89 natalija@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I have really enjoyed being the GSC Rep during the past year. I want to continue being a voice for SP residents and
- government. I've gained significant experience and knowledge related to GSC operations, and I can put that knowledge to work towards the best interests of SP. Thank
- you for considering my application. Graduate Student Council Representative 2007-03-29 11:24:31 0 The current GSC Rep, a stern lady named
- Natalija, informed me of the current major initiatives with GSC. She also told me about the SP/GSC projects in the past year. I think she's done decent work, but I
- think I can bring a lighter heart to this position. ~~~~~~ My major focus in this office will be on forming a stronger NW coallition and preparing it for the arrival
- of the new dorm in 2008. Before I reinvent the wheel, I plan on meeting with the undergrad DormCon officers to learn of the challenges specific to forming a pan-dorm
- government body (whether it be a caucus, a lobbying entity, or an official organization). Natalija Z Jovanovic
- 90 sandro_y@MIT.EDU 2007 2 I believe I can do a good job in this office because of my familiarity with MIT's IT infrastructure and computing
- environment. Information Technology Chair 2007-03-29 12:54:11 0 Keeping Sid-Pac's computing environment in good condition is the biggest
- challenge. This will require daily check-ups and prompt actions. Alessandro Yamhure
- 91 emichael@MIT.EDU 2007 2 Publicity chair is a good way to become involved with a little bit of everything going on at Sidney Pacific. Also, I
- enjoy the challange of getting people's attention. Publicity Chair 2007-03-29 13:53:04 1 Postering is clearly a very big job, especially
- if it's all over campus. Speaking with some current officers, I found that usually the actual postering is done by a number of volunteers. The only challange there is
- to find some people willing to poster. If nobody is interested, I am thinking of organizing "postering parties" where a bunch of people go out and poster, either just
- over the course of their days, or all at once together. When all of the postering is complete, we can hold a small get-together to celebrate, and reward those who
- volunteered. Michael Frederick Eilenberg
- 92 emichael@MIT.EDU 2007 2 Publicity chair is a good way to become involved with a little bit of everything going on at Sidney Pacific. Also, I
- enjoy the challenge of getting the attention of people with interesting flyer designs. Publicity Chair 2007-03-29 13:55:06 1 Postering is
- clearly a very big job, especially if it's all over campus. Speaking with some current officers, I found that usually the actual postering is done by a number of
- volunteers. The only challange there is to find some people willing to poster. If nobody is interested for a given event, I am thinking of organizing "postering
- parties" where a bunch of people go out and poster, either just over the course of their days, or all at once together. When all of the postering is complete, we can
- hold a small get-together to celebrate, and reward those who volunteered. This also provides incentive for future volunteers. Michael Frederick Eilenberg
- 93 emichael@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I look at the aquarium the way it stands, and it seems to me that so much more can be done with it. The constitution
- states that the aquarium chair should teach members care and appreciation of aquatic creatures. I think that the aquarium can be the source of information about marine
- life for all of Sidney-Pacific, and I would like to help make that happen. I am a SCUBA diver, and I recently realized my interests in aquatic life after these years
- diving. I would like to pursue this interest. Aquarium Chair 2007-03-29 13:55:30 1 Having little experience with the care of aquarium fish myself,
- I will have to learn how to care for the fish in the aquarium properly. Michael Frederick Eilenberg
- 94 emichael@MIT.EDU 2007 2 Publicity chair is a good way to become involved with a little bit of everything going on at Sidney Pacific. Also, I
- enjoy the challenge of getting the attention of people with interesting flyer designs. Publicity Chair 2007-03-29 13:55:42 1 Postering is
- clearly a very big job, especially if it's all over campus. Speaking with some current officers, I found that usually the actual postering is done by a number of
- volunteers. The only challange there is to find some people willing to poster. If nobody is interested for a given event, I am thinking of organizing "postering
- parties" where a bunch of people go out and poster, either just over the course of their days, or all at once together. When all of the postering is complete, we can
- hold a small get-together to celebrate, and reward those who volunteered. This also provides incentive for future volunteers. Michael Frederick Eilenberg
- 95 emichael@MIT.EDU 2007 3 Coming from college in the depths of Troy, NY (RPI), I am suddenly overwhelmed by the thousands of things to do in and
- around Boston. I have many outdoor hobbies, (including sailing, golf, skiing, and hiking, etc.) and am eager to discover more. I already have a wish-list of sorts, for
- things I would like to do in Boston. I would like to have the chance to help others to enjoy these opportunities too. Outing Chair 2007-03-29 14:04:19
- 1 As with any large-scale event, most of the outings will require good organization and planning to be successful. I spoke with Jessica, the current outing
- chair, and she told me that most of the events are planned before the year starts. I am normally inclined to plan ahead, so I have no problem working over the summer
- to plan for the coming year. In order to satisfy the interests of the most people, I will ask current residents in a survey what their top choices would be for events,
- perhaps selected from a list, and ask for additional suggestions. Other events may be added to the roster further along in the year if an opportunity arises, such as
- with this years ski trip. A second isssue that may arise is money. Even with subsidies, some trips may turn out to be expensive, especially if they require bus trips.
- Again, by polling the residents ahead of time, I will find out what prices would most likely be reasonable for students for various events. Group rates at many
- activities will help as well, of course. I also plan to mix less expensive activities with more pricy ones to try to accommodate as many people as possible. Michael
- Frederick Eilenberg
- 96 emichael@MIT.EDU 2007 1 Audio/Visual Chair 2007-03-29 14:04:32 1 Michael Frederick Eilenberg
- 97 aminnich@MIT.EDU 2007 2 Music Chair 2007-03-30 00:28:20 1 Austin Jerome Minnich
- 98 aminnich@MIT.EDU 2007 1 Plants Chair 2007-03-30 00:29:36 1 Austin Jerome Minnich
- 99 aminnich@MIT.EDU 2007 3 Music Chair 2007-03-30 00:29:43 1 Austin Jerome Minnich
- 100 pwaswa@MIT.EDU 2007 2 Neighborhood Outreach Chair 2007-03-30 12:39:34 1 Peter M Waswa
- 101 pwaswa@MIT.EDU 2007 1 Bikes Chair 2007-03-30 12:42:50 1 Peter M Waswa
- 102 pwaswa@MIT.EDU 2007 1 Photofile/Archive Chair 2007-03-30 12:45:12 1 Peter M Waswa
- 103 pwaswa@MIT.EDU 2007 2 Neighborhood Outreach Chair 2007-03-30 12:45:29 1 Peter M Waswa
- 104 pwaswa@MIT.EDU 2007 3 Photofile/Archive Chair 2007-03-30 12:45:45 1 Peter M Waswa
- 105 pwaswa@MIT.EDU 2007 2 Neighborhood Outreach Chair 2007-03-30 12:45:56 1 Peter M Waswa
- 106 pwaswa@MIT.EDU 2007 1 Bikes Chair 2007-03-30 12:46:11 1 Peter M Waswa
- 107 lwaldman@MIT.EDU 2007 3 Promoting a social atmosphere at MIT is very important to me. Social Chair 2007-03-30 20:23:38 1
- Lynne K Waldman
- 108 timchen@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I have been a constant piano practicer here. I really appreciate that we have nice and constantly tuned pianos here and
- that has been a major factor for me to seriously consider staying here further. However, sometimes I found the pianos are not in their best conditions, which may due
- to the player's carelessness or rudeness when they play/move/uncover the piano. Since I find myself quite sensitive and caring about this, I think being the music
- chair I can help to improve the problem. The other reason is that though I am rather a classical player, but I am quite into Jazz as well. I hope by chairing this
- office I can arrange more musical events for s-p, either in the form of performing or outing for concerts of either Jazz or classical music. Music Chair
- 2007-03-31 01:15:27 1 To find the right bands for the right occasion may be a challenge. If I am the chair I would consult as many as possible to ensure that
- I made the best choice possible. Another challenge may be recruiting an ensemble from s-p residents which if I am the chair I would really like to try. I know there
- are many instrument players in this building. The problem may be that if they are serious players enough then they may be already engaged in some official ensembles. I
- don't know, but I will be happy to ask people I know personally if they'd like to join in such events. And last but not the least, I really want to enforce the
- management and keeping for the instruments here. For instance the grand piano in the multi-purpose room is really good but in winter the condition to keep it ddidn't
- seem right, and it resulted in the rather poor condition after the winter break. I hope I can prevent this kind of thing from happening again. Kuang-Ting Chen
- 109 timchen@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I have been a constant piano practicer here. I really appreciate that we have nice and constantly tuned pianos here and
- that has been a major factor for me to seriously consider staying here further. However, sometimes I found the pianos are not in their best conditions, which may due
- to the player's carelessness or rudeness when they play/move/uncover the piano. Since I find myself quite sensitive and caring about this, I think being the music
- chair I can help to improve the problem. The other reason is that though I am rather a classical player, but I am quite into Jazz as well. I hope by chairing this
- office I can arrange more musical events for s-p, either in the form of performing or outing for concerts of either Jazz or classical music. Music Chair
- 2007-03-31 01:17:19 0 To find the right bands for the right occasion may be a challenge. If I am the chair I would consult as many as possible to ensure that
- I made the best choice possible. Another challenge may be recruiting an ensemble from s-p residents which if I am the chair I would really like to try. I know there
- are many instrument players in this building. The problem may be that if they are serious players enough then they may be already engaged in some official ensembles. I
- don't know, but I will be happy to ask people I know personally if they'd like to join in such events. And last but not the least, I really want to enforce the
- management and keeping for the instruments here. For instance the grand piano in the multi-purpose room is really good but in winter the condition to keep it ddidn't
- seem right, and it resulted in the rather poor condition after the winter break. Although it is well again now, I hope I can prevent this kind of thing from happening
- again. Kuang-Ting Chen
- 110 aminnich@MIT.EDU 2007 2 Plants Chair 2007-03-31 12:52:23 1 Austin Jerome Minnich
- 111 sandro_y@MIT.EDU 2007 2 I believe culture is a very important human dimension that must be expressed and appreciated. During the hectic and
- studious times of an MIT education, we often forget about our heritage and traditions. By being cultural chair, I can aid and facilitate the expression of culture
- within the multinational sid-pac environment which will enrich the lives of all the residents. Cultural Chair 2007-03-31 13:29:47 0 The biggest
- challenge will be in encouraging busy students to participate in cultural activities. One idea I would implement would be to have each significantly sized cultural
- group within sid-pac throw a cultural event (under the sponsorhip and aid of the cultural comittee). This way, residents get a chance to express and share their
- culture with their peers and residents are enriched by learning about the different cultures of their fellow residents. Alessandro Yamhure
- 112 timothyn@MIT.EDU 2007 3 Music Chair 2007-03-31 14:54:32 1 Timothy Chieu Nguyen
- 113 timothyn@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I have a passion for classical music while also having broad interests in other types of music. As an officer, I would
- like to take good care of the instruments we have, and I would also like to organize some musical events such as trips to the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
- Music Chair 2007-03-31 15:05:08 1 Timothy Chieu Nguyen
- 114 timothyn@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I have a passion for classical music while also having broad interests in other types of music. As an officer, I would
- like to accomplish two things. First, I would like to oversee and take good care of the instruments and musical facilities we already have. Second, I would also like
- to organize musical events internally (music during coffee hour) and externally (such as trips to the Boston Symphony Orchestra or other musical venues) for the Sidney
- Pacific community. Music Chair 2007-03-31 15:22:21 1 As an officer, I would like to ask for there to be a small budget allocated to music.
- This would be used to tune the pianos regularly (3-4 times a year) and to subsidize outings to musical events. One weakness on my part is that I am not knowledgeable
- in jazz or audio devices, which is a shame since I remember there being several events in Sidney-Pacific where there was a live jazz band playing. I hope to eventually
- learn what I need to learn in order to be able to organize these types of activities. Timothy Chieu Nguyen
- 115 timothyn@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I have a passion for classical music while also having broad interests in other types of music. As an officer, I would
- like to accomplish two things. First, I would like to oversee and take good care of the instruments and musical facilities we already have. Second, I would also like
- to organize musical events internally (music during coffee hour) and externally (such as trips to the Boston Symphony Orchestra or other musical venues) for the Sidney
- Pacific community. Music Chair 2007-03-31 15:28:35 0 As an officer, I would like to ask for there to be a small budget allocated to music.
- This would be used to tune the pianos regularly (3-4 times a year) and to subsidize outings to musical events. One weakness on my part is that I am not knowledgeable
- in jazz or audio devices, which is a shame since I remember there being several events in Sidney-Pacific where there was a live jazz band playing. I hope to eventually
- learn what I need to learn in order to be able to organize these types of activities. Timothy Chieu Nguyen
- 116 mbaldesa@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I was SPTV chair this year, and I wish to continue serving in the government in the same position. We had success in
- the implementation of the Aerva system and the launch of SPTV 2.0, but there are many opportunities to enhance the service and integrate it more fully with other
- events, such as live streaming video of SP events. I also have a lot of fun running SPTV events, and residents have fun participating as well. I want to bring back old
- favourites (Iron Chef, Family Feud) as well as create new events in a new term as SPTV Chair. Sidney-Pacific Television (SPTV) Chair 2007-03-31 15:55:12
- 1 I think the major challenge will be to extend the use of capabilities of Aerva. The system was not designed to act with the SPTV Java program that supplies the
- content, so some of the Aerva functionality is unavailable or difficult to implement. We will have to work with tech support from Aerva in order to allow further
- innovations with SPTV. Also, there have been persistent video quality issues with SPTV that need to be addressed. It has been difficult so far to determine the cause
- of the problems. Mark Baldesarra
- 117 dweller@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I am applying to the Coffee Hour committee chair position for several reasons. I like organizing and participating in
- social and leadership activities. I have organized very successful events as an undergraduate and now as a graduate student, and I seek to direct that passion towards
- enhancing life in my own residence hall. Living in Sidney Pacific this year, I appreciate the welcoming, supportive community that the house government works so hard
- each year to build. Organizing the weekly coffee hour is a great opportunity for me to help sustain and improve that environment in the coming year. I would like to
- continue and expand the special events, working with the cultural committee to host several special coffee hours to celebrate diversity and learn about other cultures,
- and collaborating with SPTV and the A/V committee to put together more programs like Family Feud and Iron Chef. Working with the current coffee hour chairs over the
- past month, I had fun preparing the snacks and drinks and interacting with the many residents who attended. I enjoyed these events so much that I am seeking the
- responsibility for the weekly coffee hours for the coming year, so that I can work to make them even better. I greatly enjoy organizing social events like these,
- and while I am particularly interested in the coffee hour position, I would be interested in other positions in the SP house government concerned with resident life.
- Coffee Hour Chair 2007-03-31 17:16:24 0 I met with Allan Fong to discuss my plans for the position, and to learn more about his experience as coffee
- hour chair this past year. A major challenge he faced as chair was retaining the interest of volunteers as the year went on and people became burdened with their
- classes, research, and other responsibilities. I anticipate that this issue will arise again this coming year, and I plan to confront this challenge by recruiting a
- core group of residents from the very beginning, and working with them over the course of the year to develop their leadership and teamwork skills. Delegating
- important responsibilities to volunteers and acknowledging their accomplishments are also essential to retaining them. Having previously worked in other volunteer
- leadership organizations, I can draw on my past experiences to build a stable committee. Another challenge I foresee is waning interest in events like coffee hour
- during intense study periods. To ensure that coffee hour continues to best serve the residents during these times, I will work with the committee to create a relaxing
- atmosphere during coffee hours and encourage residents to attend through special programs and competitions. The current chairs also discussed people abusing the
- availability of free food during coffee hour instead of participating in the social aspect of the event. To combat this problem, I propose emphasizing the interactive
- aspect of coffee hour. The committee and other SP officers present, by engaging other residents in conversation, can together promote the active, friendly atmosphere
- that should keep SP residents returning every week. Daniel Stuart Weller
- 118 dweller@MIT.EDU 2007 2 I am applying to the Cultural committee chair position for several reasons. I like to organize and participate in
- social and leadership activities. I have organized very successful events as an undergraduate and now as a graduate student, and I seek to direct that passion towards
- enhancing life in my residence hall. Living in Sidney Pacific this year, I appreciate the diverse, welcoming community that the house government works so hard each
- year to build. Organizing special coffee hours and other cultural events is a great opportunity for me to sustain this environment in the coming year. Beyond hosting
- special coffee hours to celebrate diversity and learn about other cultures, I would like to put together outings to events at MIT and throughout the Boston area that
- enrich our appreciation for music, the arts, and other forms of expression. Graduate school at MIT provides a great opportunity to experience the broad, international
- character of New England, and enjoy the wealth of exhibitions and events at MIT and at the many other fine institutions in the area. Cultural Chair 2007-
- 03-31 17:48:08 0 I met with Michelle Sander to discuss the role of the cultural committee and learn more about her experience as chair this past year. A major
- challenge she faced was prioritizing the vast multitudes of cultural and diversity events happening on campus and around Cambridge and Boston. To best serve the
- residents, I propose surveying residents to figure out what types of programs people are most interested in and providing alternative mechanisms such as discussion
- boards for residents to organize trips to and increase awareness of area events not covered by the cultural committee. Another challenge I anticipate is building a
- strong committee; this issue I plan to deal with by assembling a diverse group of motivated residents at the beginning of the term and by developing their leadership
- and teamwork skills so as to retain their interest. Encouraging volunteers to devise and carry out their own programs will make them stronger leaders and more invested
- in house government. As I have worked previously in other volunteer leadership organizations, I can draw on my leadership and organizational skills to build a stable
- committee. Daniel Stuart Weller
- 119 mlin08@MIT.EDU 2007 2 -Want to help new residents explore Boston -Great way to encourage people to meet fellow residents (after all who doesn't like
- a subsidized trip) -meet new people (selfish reason for myself...:) Outing Chair 2007-03-31 19:51:35 0 -being able to attend all events (given
- my schedule I often have various meetings/presentations etc. I need to attend.) -coordinating events Mike Lin
- 120 mlin08@MIT.EDU 2007 2 -enjoy participating in sports -think sports is one of the greatest ways to meet people and build friendships -have played
- basketball, football, track, tennis, in school at one point or another -would like to meet other people at s-p who like to play sports -unlike my undergrad experience
- it doesn't seem like there is a lot of intramural sports participation at the gradaute level, would like to change that. Athletics Chair 2007-
- 03-31 19:59:05 0 -encouraging people to come out to play especially if they have no experience in the sport or don't exercise much -make sure to advertise no
- experience required -discussed position with matthew eddy at housemaster dinner Mike Lin
- 121 mlin08@MIT.EDU 2007 3 -want get to know my neighbors -wished there was more interaction between immediate neighbors -enjoy the idea of getting dinner
- subsidies to meet my neighbors:) -Unfortunately, I was not able to make any of the 3 hall dinners last year (tough schedule last year) and there was no
- additional hall events after that -I would have liked to have more events like pot luck dinners or hall only outings to encourage people to mingle more that you are
- likely to see again Hall Counselor 2007-03-31 20:12:12 1 -getting people to participate in events -personal invitations are a must -- mass email
- generally are not effective in driving behavior/participation -i would try to invite people personally to events -increase frequency of events (we only had 3 last
- year) by events such as pot lucks? -i have not discussed the responsibilities with current officers Mike Lin
- 122 mlin08@MIT.EDU 2007 1 I really want to live here next year!!! -seriously, I will change the water and filters religiously. I'll make sure the
- tempurature and salinity levels are correct. And of course I will feed the fish (or make sure someone does if I am gone). I am very organized and responsible and use
- MS Outlook/my Treo religiously to ensure I don't miss any appointments and meetings. No fish will die of unnatural causes on my watch!!!...:) Aquarium Chair 2007-
- 03-31 20:33:16 0 -the fishies attacking me, animal rights activists protesting the inhumane and constraining living conditions of the aquarium, I run out of
- food in my apartment and cook the fishies in the name of self-preservation... Mike Lin
- 123 mlin08@MIT.EDU 2007 3 -want get to know my neighbors -wished there was more interaction between immediate neighbors -enjoy the idea of getting dinner
- subsidies to meet my neighbors:) -Unfortunately, I was not able to make any of the 3 hall dinners last year (tough schedule last year) and there was no
- additional hall events after that -I would have liked to have more events like pot luck dinners or hall only outings to encourage people to mingle more that you are
- likely to see again Hall Counselor 2007-03-31 20:35:56 1 -getting people to participate in events -personal invitations are a must -- mass email
- generally are not effective in driving behavior/participation -i would try to invite people personally to events -increase frequency of events (we only had 3 last
- year) by events such as pot lucks? Mike Lin
- 124 mlin08@MIT.EDU 2007 3 -want get to know my neighbors -wished there was more interaction between immediate neighbors -enjoy the idea of getting dinner
- subsidies to meet my neighbors:) -Unfortunately, I was not able to make any of the 3 hall dinners last year (tough schedule last year) and there was no
- additional hall events after that -I would have liked to have more events like pot luck dinners or hall only outings to encourage people to mingle with people you are
- likely to see again Hall Counselor 2007-03-31 20:40:33 0 -getting people to participate in events -personal invitations are a must -- mass email
- generally are not effective in driving behavior/participation -i would try to invite people personally to events -increase frequency of events (we only had 3 last
- year) by events such as pot lucks Mike Lin
- 125 xia_hua@MIT.EDU 2007 2 The Arts Committee is responsible for enhancing aesthetic sensitivity and promoting appreciation of the arts. We
- oversee the artwork displayed in the common areas of the building. We provide information about relevant arts-related events to the residents. We run arts-related
- events such as workshops, seminars, art exhibitions and outings to encourage participation and creative expression, and to involve the work of students in art
- activities. Arts Chair 2007-04-01 14:57:47 1 Xia Hua
- 126 karthikb@MIT.EDU 2007 3 My main reason for applying for SPTV chair is to continue the work I've done over the past year in implementing the new
- SPTV server. I'd like to use the new tools we have to generate new and creative pieces of content. There is a huge range of things that we can do now, whereas before
- it would have been very difficult. Some examples are live video of coffee hour events and parties, video ads for events rather than powerpoint slides, and more
- resident-generated content (like something with a YouTube feel to it). I also would like to continue to work with Aerva, Inc. in order to make changes to their
- software so that it may better suit our unique needs. Sidney-Pacific Television (SPTV) Chair 2007-04-01 15:19:16 0 I've always seen the major
- challenge of being SPTV chair as being able to think of ways to have a positive impact on SP by using the tools and infrastructure we have at our disposal - SPTV. I
- think that over the past year, SPTV has undergone a "transformation" which is not just limited to its appearance - in the back end, there are plenty more things we can
- do to make SPTV a resource for our residents. We can conduct polls using SMS text messaging, have live feeds from webcams throughout the dorm, and whatever else we
- feel might be useful for the residents. I think we can also make SPTV more fun and appealing by having some regularly scheduled programs throughout the evenings, and
- make it like a TV channel rather than an advertisement display. There are so many things that can be done, and I am eager to take on these challenges to get them done
- for all our benefit. Karthik Balakrishnan
- 127 ls2@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I was previously a participant in the movie selection committee. I have wanted to help ensure S&P inventory was kept in good
- condition, such as replacement of damaged movies, updating the online inventory lists to account for missing items, etc. Importantly, I've wanted to better involve S&P
- house members in the purchase of new inventory, including movies, cleaning tools, moving supplies, etc. Moreover, I enjoyed participating in the S&P community for 3
- years as a continuing status resident while completing my PhD, and I want to return to S&P for my remaining 2 years of medical school (HST). Thank you for your
- consideration of my application, Lakshminarayan "Ram" Srinivasan ls2@mit.edu Inventory Chair 2007-04-01 15:41:01 0 The three main challenges will
- be: + equitably involving the entire house in decisions about inventory acquision, such as new movies + maintaining and updating current inventory + overseeing the
- inspection, maintainance and repair of our inventory Lakshminarayan Srinivasan
- 128 pwaswa@MIT.EDU 2007 2 I intend to get to know MIT's neighbors better, while at the same time enlightening them about MIT and SP in particular.
- I am curious and would like to try out new experiences. Neighborhood Outreach Chair 2007-04-01 15:55:32 1 Creating time out of the busy academic
- schedule to carry out the tasks.-(I will have to be flaexible and make sure I create the necessary ampint of time to meet the position's expectations) Some neighbors
- may be unreceptive or hostile to me. -(Be calm and diplomatic in approach but never give up) I have not yet discussed the responsibilities with current officers but
- intend to as soon as possible. Peter M Waswa
- 129 ls2@MIT.EDU 2007 2 As a continuing status resident for 3 years (2003-2006), I was a constant presence in the piano practice rooms. As a longtime
- amateur pianist, I also paid special attention to the condition of the pianos, including whether they needed to be tuned or repaired, relaying this information to the
- music chair. I'm now interested in returning to the S&P community for the last two years of my medical education (HST) after voluntarily discontinuing my continuing
- status to complete a postdoc. My interest in music, and detailed understanding of some of the S-P music resources are a good starting point for the S-P music chair
- position. Thank you for consideration of my application, Lakshminarayan "Ram" Srinivasan Music Chair 2007-04-01 15:55:38 0 Over my 3 years as a
- S-P resident, I've seen different approaches to the music chair position. The most successful chairs were responsive to users of the practice rooms, the people that
- live in rooms that border the practice rooms, and the general community that is interested in live-music-listening opportunities at the coffee hours, brunches,
- parties, and outings. My challenge will be to match this level of service. Lakshminarayan Srinivasan
- 130 pwaswa@MIT.EDU 2007 2 Bikes Chair 2007-04-01 15:56:15 1 Peter M Waswa
- 131 pwaswa@MIT.EDU 2007 2 Bikes Chair 2007-04-01 15:56:15 1 Peter M Waswa
- 132 pwaswa@MIT.EDU 2007 2 I intend to get to know MIT's neighbors better, while at the same time enlightening them about MIT and SP in particular.
- I am curious and would like to try out new experiences. Neighborhood Outreach Chair 2007-04-01 15:56:28 1 Creating time out of the busy academic
- schedule to carry out the tasks.-(I will have to be flaexible and make sure I create the necessary ampint of time to meet the position's expectations) Some neighbors
- may be unreceptive or hostile to me. -(Be calm and diplomatic in approach but never give up) I have not yet discussed the responsibilities with current officers but
- intend to as soon as possible. Peter M Waswa
- 133 pwaswa@MIT.EDU 2007 2 I am curious and would like to try out new experiences. This postion will also provide an opportunity for me to interact more
- with SP residents, which I cherish. Bikes Chair 2007-04-01 16:04:10 1 Creating time out of the busy academic schedule to carry out the
- tasks.-(I will have to be flexible and make sure I create the necessary amount of time to meet the position's expectations) Monitoring the conditions of the various
- bikes to ensure they are in sound functioning condition. (Be methodical in assessing this issue). Peter M Waswa
- 134 pwaswa@MIT.EDU 2007 2 I intend to get to know MIT's neighbors better, while at the same time enlightening them about MIT and SP in particular.
- I am curious and would like to try out new experiences. Neighborhood Outreach Chair 2007-04-01 16:06:03 0 Creating time out of the busy academic
- schedule to carry out the tasks.-(I will have to be flaexible and make sure I create the necessary ampint of time to meet the position's expectations). Some neighbors
- may be unreceptive or hostile to me. -(Be calm and diplomatic in approach but never give up). I have not yet discussed the responsibilities with current officers but
- intend to as soon as possible. Peter M Waswa
- 135 pwaswa@MIT.EDU 2007 2 I am curious and would like to try out new experiences. This postion will also provide an opportunity for me to interact more
- with SP residents, which I cherish. Bikes Chair 2007-04-01 16:06:26 0 Creating time out of the busy academic schedule to carry out the
- tasks.-(I will have to be flexible and make sure I create the necessary amount of time to meet the position's expectations). Monitoring the conditions of the various
- bikes to ensure they are in sound functioning condition. (Be methodical in assessing this issue). Peter M Waswa
- 136 mbaldesa@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I was SPTV chair this year, and I wish to continue serving in the government in the same position since there is a lot
- more I can do. We had success in the implementation of the Aerva system and the launch of SPTV 2.0, but there are many opportunities to enhance the service and
- integrate it more fully with other events, such as live streaming video of SP events. I also have a lot of fun running SPTV events, and residents have fun
- participating as well. I want to bring back old favourites (Iron Chef, Family Feud) as well as create new events next year if I were appointed as SPTV Chair.
- Sidney-Pacific Television (SPTV) Chair 2007-04-01 16:42:44 1 I think the major challenge will be to extend the use of capabilities of Aerva. The system was
- not designed to act with the SPTV Java program that supplies the content, so some of the Aerva functionality is unavailable or difficult to implement. We will have to
- work with tech support from Aerva in order to allow further innovations with SPTV. Also, there have been persistent video quality issues with SPTV that need to be
- addressed. It has been difficult so far to determine the cause of the problems. Mark Baldesarra
- 137 mbaldesa@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I was SPTV chair this year, and I wish to continue serving in the government in the same position since there is a lot
- more I can do. We had success in the implementation of the Aerva system and the launch of SPTV 2.0, but there are many opportunities to enhance the service and
- integrate it more fully with other events, such as live streaming video of SP events. I also have a lot of fun running SPTV events, and residents have fun
- participating as well. I want to bring back old favourites (Iron Chef, Family Feud) as well as create new events next year if I were appointed as SPTV Chair.
- Sidney-Pacific Television (SPTV) Chair 2007-04-01 16:46:10 1 I think the major challenge will be to extend the use of capabilities of Aerva. The system was
- not designed to act with the SPTV Java program that supplies the content, so some of the Aerva functionality is unavailable or difficult to implement. We will have to
- work with tech support from Aerva in order to allow further innovations with SPTV. Also, there have been persistent video quality issues with SPTV that need to be
- addressed. It has been difficult so far to determine the cause of the problems, which will entail working with Aerva and MIT Cable TV to resolve these issues. Mark
- Baldesarra
- 138 mbaldesa@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I was SPTV chair this year, and I wish to continue serving in the government in the same position since there is a lot
- more I can do. We had success in the implementation of the Aerva system and the launch of SPTV 2.0, but there are many opportunities to enhance the service and
- integrate it more fully with other events, such as live streaming video of SP events. I also have a lot of fun running SPTV events, and residents have fun
- participating as well. I want to bring back old favourites (Iron Chef, Family Feud) as well as create new events next year if I were appointed as SPTV Chair.
- Sidney-Pacific Television (SPTV) Chair 2007-04-01 16:46:40 0 I think the major challenge will be to extend the use of capabilities of Aerva. The system was
- not designed to act with the SPTV Java program that supplies the content, so some of the Aerva functionality is unavailable or difficult to implement. We will have to
- work with tech support from Aerva in order to allow further innovations with SPTV. Also, there have been persistent video quality issues with SPTV that need to be
- addressed. It has been difficult so far to determine the cause of the problems, which will entail working with Aerva and MIT Cable TV to resolve these issues. Mark
- Baldesarra
- 139 kerwinj@MIT.EDU 2007 3 Brunch is highly visible campus wide social event hosted by S&P. It is a large event that is not a party, so we can use
- it to encourage involvement in other aspects of the S&P community. It can act as a gateway for volunteering. I also like brunch. This past year Daniel and I made the
- following improvements to Brunch: - Reduced cleanup time. By aggressively cleaning throughout the brunch and switching over to cleaning earlier, we have reduced the
- time commitment of volunteers. - Always had a hot brunch. By committing to always having bacon and eggs, we avoided the "continental breakfast" catastrophe. I'd
- suggest the following improvements, or continued change next year: - Community sideshow. In the last 3 brunched we've had a Rakket presentation, the environmental food
- initiative and the bike sale. I think that this provided these people with a (captive) audience, while expanding brunch from simply, come, eat, leave. It might be a
- good venue for some of the CoSI speakers. I'd be interested in continuing this change, provided that we don't end up shilling for commercial ventures. - A regular hot
- vegetarian breakfast item, perhaps quiche. Bacon makes it better. Humus is good too. Brunch Chair 2007-04-01 18:12:30 1 The current brunch
- chair is difficult to get a hold of and I have been unable to arrange time for a meeting. I've been to many brunches, but I've never seen him there. Kerwin Johnson
- 140 aminnich@MIT.EDU 2007 0 2007-04-01 20:32:53 1 Austin Jerome Minnich
- 141 aminnich@MIT.EDU 2007 2 Aquarium Chair 2007-04-01 21:06:21 1 Austin Jerome Minnich
- 142 aminnich@MIT.EDU 2007 2 Coffee Hour Chair 2007-04-01 21:06:45 1 Austin Jerome Minnich
- 143 aminnich@MIT.EDU 2007 3 Music Chair 2007-04-01 21:36:36 1 Austin Jerome Minnich
- 144 aminnich@MIT.EDU 2007 2 Plants Chair 2007-04-01 21:36:41 1 Austin Jerome Minnich
- 145 aminnich@MIT.EDU 2007 1 Aquarium Chair 2007-04-01 21:36:48 1 Austin Jerome Minnich
- 146 aminnich@MIT.EDU 2007 2 Coffee Hour Chair 2007-04-01 21:36:55 1 Austin Jerome Minnich
- 147 aminnich@MIT.EDU 2007 1 Bikes Chair 2007-04-01 21:40:28 1 Austin Jerome Minnich
- 148 aminnich@MIT.EDU 2007 1 Inventory Chair 2007-04-01 21:41:14 1 Austin Jerome Minnich
- 149 aminnich@MIT.EDU 2007 1 Cultural Chair 2007-04-01 21:42:51 1 Austin Jerome Minnich
- 150 chiahwu@MIT.EDU 2007 3 During my tenure as a hall councilor, I put up free tickets to MIT concerts on my floor and was surprised how popular
- those tickets were. Our previous music chairs have been focusing more on Jazz music alone and paying less attentions to the the community of other types of music such
- as classical music. As a classical music player myself, I am planning to provide more information of different types of music to our community. There are numberous
- music related activities around campus and most of them are free. Unfortunately most of the students are not aware of it simply because of the lack of information in
- SP. If I become the music chair, I will continue to put up posters and free tickets of MIT musical events by MIT symphony orchestra, wind ensemble, Jazz ensemble,
- concert choir, string quartets, etc. I will also keep in touch with the MIT office of music and arts and inform our residents the latest events around Cambridge and
- Boston. I will organize outings to symphony hall, Jordan hall, or opera house to expose our community more of musical arts. In turns of loutine works, I will continue
- to maintain our music facilities and keep those piano in tune. Last, before I became a hall councilor, I had good interactions with most of the people in the office of
- resources, such as aquarium chair (Sophie and Miso), plant (Pavithra), music (Daryush), arts (Sabrina), facilities (Ambar), inventory chairs (Vivienne), and controller
- (Mark). Such good experiences encourage me to work in the office of resources. Music Chair 2007-04-01 22:54:48 1 Participation is always a
- concern when organizing events. From my interactions between my floor residents and house government members, I am pretty confident that we have a big classical music
- community in SP. The biggest challenge to me will be taking care of lovers of other types of music such as Jazz and Pop songs and provide more balanced activities in
- SP. To address this issue, I am planning to put questionnaire in SP music room and have a survey to understand the need of our community and respond the needs
- accordingly. Chia-Hung Wu
- 151 chiahwu@MIT.EDU 2007 3 During my tenure as a hall councilor, I put up free tickets to MIT concerts on my floor and was surprised how popular
- those tickets were. Our previous music chairs have been focusing more on Jazz music alone. As a classical music player myself, I am planning to provide more
- information of different types of music to our community. There are numberous music related activities around campus and most of them are free! Unfortunately most of
- the residents are not aware of these events simply because of the lack of information in SP. If I become the music chair, I will continue to put up posters and free
- tickets of MIT musical events by MIT symphony orchestra, wind ensemble, Jazz ensemble, concert choir, string quartets, etc. I will also keep in touch with the MIT
- office of music and arts and inform our residents the latest events around Cambridge and Boston. I will organize outings to symphony hall, Jordan hall, or opera house
- to expose our community more of musical arts. In turns of loutine works, since I myself is a frequent user of music practice room, seminar room and multipurpose room,
- I will be able to check and maintain our music facilities more often and keep those piano in tune. Last, before I became a hall councilor, I had good interactions with
- most of the people in the office of resources, such as aquarium chair (Sophie and Miso), plant (Pavithra), music (Daryush), arts (Sabrina), facilities (Ambar),
- inventory chairs (Vivienne), and controller (Mark). Such good experiences encourage me to apply a position in the office of resources. Music Chair 2007-
- 04-01 23:09:19 0 Participation is always a concern when organizing events. From my interactions between my floor residents and house government members, I am
- pretty confident that we have a big classical music community in SP. The biggest challenge to me will be taking care of lovers of other types of music such as Jazz and
- Pop songs and provide more various musical activities in SP. To address this issue, I am planning to put questionnaires in SP music room and have a survey to
- understand the need of our community and respond the needs accordingly. Chia-Hung Wu
- 152 jameslee@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I can group the reasons I am applying for this office into 3 main points: 1. I love designing. 2. I want to get
- involved. 3. I love living in Sidney Pacific. Publicity Chair 2007-04-01 23:14:13 1 The most labour intensive job and most routine job of
- the publicity chair would be to James Shing Hin Lee
- 153 chiahwu@MIT.EDU 2007 2 After being a hall councilor, I am thinking having a behind-the-scene position could be an interesting experience for
- me. Again, the good experiences with people in the office of resources encourage me to apply this position. Inventory Chair 2007-04-01 23:15:00
- 1 The biggest issue will be receiving hundreds of emails each week from residents who claim they don't return items late. In addition to that, life threatening
- emails could appear if I insist on imposing fines on them. There isn't really a golden rule or solution to that. What I can do is to keep track of those records and
- give more flexibilty to those who rarely "forget" to return the items and be more strictly on those frequent violators. After discuss with the current inventory chair,
- Vivienne, I think I will be able to fulfill the time requirement for this position, ie, ~10 min/day checking inventory emails, ~1 h/month to add new items in the
- inventory, ~3 h/semester to buy new movies. Chia-Hung Wu
- 154 chiahwu@MIT.EDU 2007 2 After being a hall councilor, I think having a behind-the-scene position would be an alternative way to benefit our
- community. Again, as in my application for the music chair, the good experiences with people in the office of resources encourage me to apply this position.
- Inventory Chair 2007-04-01 23:16:48 0 The biggest issue will be receiving hundreds of emails each week from residents who claim they don't return
- items late. In addition to that, life threatening emails could appear if I insist on imposing fines on them. There isn't really a golden rule or solution to that. What
- I can do is to keep track of those records and give more flexibilty to those who rarely "forget" to return the items and be more strictly on those frequent violators.
- After discuss with the current inventory chair, Vivienne, I think I will be able to fulfill the time requirement for this position, ie, ~10 min/day checking inventory
- emails, ~1 h/month to add new items in the inventory, ~3 h/semester to buy new movies. Chia-Hung Wu
- 155 jameslee@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I can group the reasons I am applying for this office into 3 main points: 1. I love designing. I have always been a
- graphic artist. Since long long time ago, I had always been the one that my classmates or friends turn to if they need any thing designed- posters, T-shirts, logos,
- school magazines, and I really enjoyed doing that. 2. I want to get involved. I really want to interact and work with an organization, outside my academics. The past
- semester was my transition period of getting used to the US, and I haven't taken up much extra curricular work. Now I am ready to get back on track to work for a
- position. Moreover, coming from an Asian culture I am more shy and reserved, and find it sometimes awkward to interact and mingle with people for no reasons. Working
- as an officer would allow me to know more people. 3. I really enjoyed living in Sidney Pacific. This is perhaps the most practical reason- so that I can stay here next
- year. Publicity Chair 2007-04-01 23:39:36 1 The most labour intensive job and most routine job of the publicity chair would be to design
- and put up posters for various events. The two major challenges to that is: 1. Getting attention. 2. Getting the design done in a short time. James Shing Hin Lee
- 156 aminnich@MIT.EDU 2007 2 Outreach Chair 2007-04-02 00:11:41 1 Austin Jerome Minnich
- 157 aminnich@MIT.EDU 2007 1 Graduate Student Council Representative 2007-04-02 00:17:25 1 Austin Jerome
- Minnich
- 158 jameslee@MIT.EDU 2007 0 2007-04-02 00:25:33 1 James Shing Hin Lee
- 159 jameslee@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I can group the reasons I am applying for this office into 3 main points: 1. I love designing. I have always been a
- graphic artist. Since long long time ago, I had always been the one that my classmates or friends turn to if they need any thing designed- posters, T-shirts, logos,
- school magazines, and I really enjoyed doing that. 2. I want to get involved. I really want to interact and work with an organization, outside my academics. The past
- semester was my transition period of getting used to the US, and I haven't taken up much extra curricular work. Now I am ready to get back on track to work for a
- position. Moreover, coming from an Asian culture I am more shy and reserved, and find it sometimes awkward to interact and mingle with people for no reasons. Working
- as an officer would allow me to know more people. 3. I really enjoyed living in Sidney Pacific. This is perhaps the most practical reason- so that I can stay here next
- year. Publicity Chair 2007-04-02 00:29:18 1 The most labour intensive job and most routine job of the publicity chair would be to design
- and put up posters for various events. The two major challenges to that is: 1. Getting attention. 2. Getting the design done in a short time. Getting attention is the
- most basic function we want to get from the posters. How to catch attention of the viewer out of the sea of posters on the board? The individual design of each poster
- is one important element. However, the location and media of the posters is also important to the effect of communication- are the locations where people can stop and
- read? Is any good location missed out? Thus one thing I have in mind right now is to review the effectiveness of each location of the poster boards, and make necessary
- changes/adjustments, and to find new opportunities. Also, for very important events, posters can also extent out to become installments- thus catching even more
- attention. Getting things done quickly is another big challenge. I understand that most people would like to start publicizing events as soon as the details are fixed,
- thus demanding a short lead time for the design of posters, which might affect the effectiveness of design. I would expect that until the start of the next school
- year, there will be little people to volunteer for the subcommitee, giving a huge burden to the officers. Thus I would like to develop a 'language' for the posters, a
- design format that is easily recognizable by residents to be house events, yet also very easy to design, and creates an elegent, consistent series of posters. James
- Shing Hin Lee
- 160 jameslee@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I can group the reasons I am applying for this office into 3 main points: 1. I love designing. I have always been a
- graphic artist. Since long long time ago, I had always been the one that my classmates or friends turn to if they need any thing designed- posters, T-shirts, logos,
- school magazines, and I really enjoyed doing that. 2. I want to get involved. I really want to interact and work with an organization, outside my academics. The past
- semester was my transition period of getting used to the US, and I haven't taken up much extra curricular work. Now I am ready to get back on track to work for a
- position. Moreover, coming from an Asian culture I am more shy and reserved, and find it sometimes awkward to interact and mingle with people for no reasons. Working
- as an officer would allow me to know more people. 3. I really enjoyed living in Sidney Pacific. This is perhaps the most practical reason- so that I can stay here next
- year. Publicity Chair 2007-04-02 00:29:32 1 The most labour intensive job and most routine job of the publicity chair would be to design
- and put up posters for various events. The two major challenges to that is: 1. Getting attention. 2. Getting the design done in a short time. Getting attention is the
- most basic function we want to get from the posters. How to catch attention of the viewer out of the sea of posters on the board? The individual design of each poster
- is one important element. However, the location and media of the posters is also important to the effect of communication- are the locations where people can stop and
- read? Is any good location missed out? Thus one thing I have in mind right now is to review the effectiveness of each location of the poster boards, and make necessary
- changes/adjustments, and to find new opportunities. Also, for very important events, posters can also extent out to become installments- thus catching even more
- attention. Getting things done quickly is another big challenge. I understand that most people would like to start publicizing events as soon as the details are fixed,
- thus demanding a short lead time for the design of posters, which might affect the effectiveness of design. I would expect that until the start of the next school
- year, there will be little people to volunteer for the subcommitee, giving a huge burden to the officers. Thus I would like to develop a 'language' for the posters, a
- design format that is easily recognizable by residents to be house events, yet also very easy to design, and creates an elegent, consistent series of posters. James
- Shing Hin Lee
- 161 xia_hua@MIT.EDU 2007 2 First of all, I am an art lover and I want to share my love for arts with everyone living in SP. I love going to the
- museums and galleries. I also enjoy going to the concerts and operas. Second, I'd love to help keep the art tradition at SP. We've seen wonderful artwork displayed in
- the common areas of the building. We also have many art-related events such as workshops and outgoings. Third, I hope I can bring some new elements of arts to SP. One
- of my ideas is to encourage our residents to design our own artwork and to display it in more common areas such as the TV lounge and kitchen of each floor. It'll also
- be nice to have people design their own name cards to be put outside of their rooms. Arts Chair 2007-04-02 11:22:25 1 The Arts Committee is
- responsible for enhancing aesthetic sensitivity and promoting appreciation of the arts. We oversee the artwork displayed in the common areas of the building. We
- provide information about relevant arts-related events to the residents. We run arts-related events such as workshops, seminars, art exhibitions and outings to
- encourage participation and creative expression, and to involve the work of students in art activities. Xia Hua
- 162 xia_hua@MIT.EDU 2007 2 First of all, I am an art lover and I want to share my love for arts with everyone living in SP. I love going to the
- museums and galleries. I also enjoy going to the concerts and operas. Second, I'd love to help keep the art tradition at SP. We've seen wonderful artwork displayed in
- the common areas of the building. We also have many art-related events such as workshops and outgoings. Third, I hope I can bring some new elements of arts to SP. One
- of my ideas is to encourage our residents to design our own artwork and to display it in more common areas such as the TV lounge and kitchen of each floor. It'll also
- be nice to have people design their own name cards to be put outside of their rooms. Arts Chair 2007-04-02 11:32:08 1 One of the major
- challenges is to get more people involved. Because SP residents come from a variety of backgrounds, it is difficult to organize an event that meets everyone's
- interest. One way is to organize more events of different varieties. For example, we've had museums trips to the museum of fine arts and Isabella Gardener museum. We
- can have more trips like that but more specific to a certain culture. Another way is to cooperate with other comittes. Xia Hua
- 163 rstew@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I'm the kind of person who is always thinking about whether the speaker volume is too loud or soft at events, whether the
- projector is off-center, that the TV antennas should really be re-aimed, and the SPTV monitor needs new wiring. As an A/V chair, I would be empowered and responsible
- for acting on these instincts in order to improve the audio-visual experience in Sidney-Pacific. I am also interested in increasing the video coverage of S-P events
- and possibly purchasing a video editing system that could be used for SPTV segments, video archival purposes (to complement the photo archives), and maybe even
- accessible to all S-P residents (on a key check-out basis). Audio/Visual Chair 2007-04-02 12:08:51 0 I have discussed the responsibilities
- with current officers, mainly over email. One major challenge is to choose A/V equipment that will be "future-proof". A modular approach allows us to more flexibly
- replace individual components when they fail or need upgrading. The stereo system in the Owu room did not follow this model, and when one component broke down, our
- only option was to purchase an entirely new stereo system (thus having to discard the working speakers that were simply no longer compatible). Robin Scott Stewart
- 164 avli@MIT.EDU 2007 3 Plants Chair 2007-04-02 13:43:49 1 Adrienne Victoria Li
- 165 avli@MIT.EDU 2007 2 Aquarium Chair 2007-04-02 13:44:07 1 Adrienne Victoria Li
- 166 xia_hua@MIT.EDU 2007 2 First of all, I am an art lover and I want to share my love for arts with everyone living in SP. I love going to the
- museums and galleries. I also enjoy going to the concerts and operas. Second, I'd love to help keep the art tradition at SP. We've seen wonderful artwork displayed in
- the common areas of the building. We also have many art-related events such as workshops and outgoings. Third, I hope I can bring some new elements of arts to SP. One
- of my ideas is to encourage our residents to design our own artwork and to display it in more common areas such as the TV lounge and kitchen of each floor. It'll also
- be nice to have people design their own name cards to be put outside of their rooms. Arts Chair 2007-04-02 14:23:38 1 One of the major
- challenges is to get more people involved. Because SP residents come from a variety of backgrounds, it is difficult to organize an event that meets everyone's
- interest. One way is to organize more events of different varieties. For example, we've had museums trips to the museum of fine arts and Isabella Gardener museum. In
- the future, we can organize trips to exhibitions more specific to certain cultures, e.g, Asian culture, African culture, to attract people of different ethnic
- backgrounds. Another way is to cooperate with other comittes. Xia Hua
- 167 cdeonier@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I'm interested in the inventory chair because it's a service of Sidney Pacific that I use quite often, and feel that I
- could make a difference in. I check out movies every week, and I keep up to date on current movies that are being released. I feel like there is a wide variety of
- patrons for the inventory service, and I'm interested in continuing to provide a service that continues to accomodate them. This is a position that I would be happy to
- work on. There are aspects to the inventory chair that I don't have much experience, but I'm definitely willing and happy to learn them! Inventory Chair
- 2007-04-02 19:14:46 1 Presently, I'm most familiar with the movies subsection of the inventory service. I'm not familiar with some of the other
- aspects as I don't always use other parts of the service, so learning the needs and how to improve those parts of the inventory service will probably be my biggest
- challenge. I think getting feedback will be my main goal to ensure a good and reliable service. For instance, one of my ideas for having a steady supply of new movies
- people will enjoy is to have a suggestion sheet right by where people can check out the movies. Naturally, if someone looks for the movie in the inventory, and doesn't
- find it, what could be more convenient than having a sheet to ask to your movie to be added! I'll also try to apply this to other aspects of the inventory service, so
- make sure residents' needs are met. At this time, I've only talked with a previous movie chair, which I believe is obsolete now, so I still need to become more
- familiar with other aspects of the inventory service. Christian R Deonier
- 168 cdeonier@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I'm interested in the inventory chair because it's a service of Sidney Pacific that I use quite often, and feel that I
- could make a difference in. I check out movies every week, and I keep up to date on current movies that are being released. I feel like there is a wide variety of
- patrons for the inventory service, and I'm interested in continuing to provide a service that continues to accomodate them. This is a position that I would be happy to
- work on. There are aspects to the inventory chair that I don't have much experience, but I'm definitely willing and happy to learn them! Inventory Chair
- 2007-04-02 19:25:16 0 Presently, I'm most familiar with the movies subsection of the inventory service. I'm not familiar with some of the other
- aspects as I don't always use other parts of the service, so learning the needs and how to improve those parts of the inventory service will probably be my biggest
- challenge. I think getting feedback will be my main goal to ensure a good and reliable service. For instance, one of my ideas for having a steady supply of new movies
- people will enjoy is to have a suggestion sheet right by where people can check out the movies. Naturally, if someone looks for the movie in the inventory, and doesn't
- find it, what could be more convenient than having a sheet to ask to your movie to be added! I'll also try to apply this to other aspects of the inventory service, so
- make sure residents' needs are met. At this time, I've only talked with a previous movie chair, which I believe is obsolete now, so I still need to become more
- familiar with other aspects of the inventory service. Christian R Deonier
- 169 xia_hua@MIT.EDU 2007 3 First of all, I am an art lover and I want to share my love for arts with everyone living in SP. I love going to the
- museums and galleries. I also enjoy going to the concerts and operas. Second, I'd love to help keep the art tradition at SP. We've seen wonderful artwork displayed in
- the common areas of the building. We also have many art-related events such as workshops and outgoings. Third, I hope I can bring some new elements of arts to SP. One
- of my ideas is to encourage our residents to design our own artwork and to display it in more common areas such as the TV lounge and kitchen of each floor. It'll also
- be nice to have people design their own name cards to be put outside of their rooms. Arts Chair 2007-04-02 20:21:59 1 One of the major
- challenges is to get more people involved. Because SP residents come from a variety of backgrounds, it is difficult to organize an event that meets everyone's
- interest. One way to meet the challenge is to organize more events of different varieties. For example, we can have organize workshops on Chinese painting, Indian
- poetry etc. Another thing to do is to cooperate with other comittes. For example, this year we've had museums trips co-organized by the Outing Committe to the museum
- of fine arts and Isabella Gardener museum. In the future, we can organize trips to exhibitions more specific to certain cultures, e.g, Asian culture, African culture,
- to attract people of different ethnic backgrounds. Xia Hua
- 170 xia_hua@MIT.EDU 2007 2 Housefellows Liaison 2007-04-02 20:30:53 1 Xia Hua
- 171 xia_hua@MIT.EDU 2007 3 First of all, I am an art lover and I want to share my love for arts with everyone living in SP. I love going to the
- museums and galleries. I also enjoy going to the concerts and operas. Second, I'd love to help keep the art tradition at SP. We've seen wonderful artwork displayed in
- the common areas of the building. We also have many art-related events such as workshops and outgoings. Third, I hope I can bring some new elements of arts to SP. One
- of my ideas is to encourage our residents to design our own artwork and to display it in more common areas such as the TV lounge and kitchen of each floor. It'll also
- be nice to have people design their own name cards to be put outside of their rooms. Arts Chair 2007-04-02 20:31:12 1 One of the major
- challenges is to get more people involved. Because SP residents come from a variety of backgrounds, it is difficult to organize an event that meets everyone's
- interest. One way to meet the challenge is to organize more events of different varieties. For example, we can have organize workshops on Chinese painting, Indian
- poetry etc. Another thing to do is to cooperate with other comittes. For example, this year we've had museums trips co-organized by the Outing Committe to the museum
- of fine arts and Isabella Gardener museum. In the future, we can organize trips to exhibitions more specific to certain cultures, e.g, Asian culture, African culture,
- to attract people of different ethnic backgrounds. Xia Hua
- 172 xia_hua@MIT.EDU 2007 2 First of all, I am believer that interactions between graduate studnets and professors should not restrict to academic
- settings. I am interested in getting to know the non-academic side our professors. Second, I'd like to help keep this tradition at SP. We've seen two great events this
- year and I actually attended one of them: Hamlet with Professor Joel Dawson. It will be nice to see this tradition to be continued and enriched. Third, I hope I can
- bring some new elements to the housefellow program at SP. One of my ideas is to have a mentor-students program. . This can be especially valuable for international
- students as this offers them a chance to know the Housefellows Liaison 2007-04-02 20:46:28 1 Xia Hua
- 173 xia_hua@MIT.EDU 2007 2 First of all, I am believer that interactions between graduate studnets and professors should not restrict to academic
- settings. I am interested in getting to know the non-academic side our professors. Second, I'd like to help keep this tradition at SP. We've seen two great events this
- year and I actually attended one of them: Hamlet with Professor Joel Dawson. It will be nice to see this tradition to be continued and enriched. Third, I hope I can
- bring some new elements to the housefellow program at SP. One of my ideas is to have a mentor-students program. . This can be especially valuable for international
- students as this offers them a chance to know the Housefellows Liaison 2007-04-02 20:46:35 1 Xia Hua
- 174 xia_hua@MIT.EDU 2007 3 First of all, I am an art lover and I want to share my love for arts with everyone living in SP. I love going to the
- museums and galleries. I also enjoy going to the concerts and operas. Second, I'd love to help keep the art tradition at SP. We've seen wonderful artwork displayed in
- the common areas of the building. We also have many art-related events such as workshops and outgoings. Third, I hope I can bring some new elements of arts to SP. One
- of my ideas is to encourage our residents to design our own artwork and to display it in more common areas such as the TV lounge and kitchen of each floor. It'll also
- be nice to have people design their own name cards to be put outside of their rooms. Arts Chair 2007-04-02 20:46:46 1 One of the major
- challenges is to get more people involved. Because SP residents come from a variety of backgrounds, it is difficult to organize an event that meets everyone's
- interest. One way to meet the challenge is to organize more events of different varieties. For example, we can have organize workshops on Chinese painting, Indian
- poetry etc. Another thing to do is to cooperate with other comittes. For example, this year we've had museums trips co-organized by the Outing Committe to the museum
- of fine arts and Isabella Gardener museum. In the future, we can organize trips to exhibitions more specific to certain cultures, e.g, Asian culture, African culture,
- to attract people of different ethnic backgrounds. Xia Hua
- 175 xia_hua@MIT.EDU 2007 2 First of all, I am believer that interactions between graduate studnets and professors should not restrict to academic
- settings. I am interested in getting to know the non-academic side our professors. Second, I'd like to help keep this tradition at SP. We've seen two great events this
- year and I actually attended one of them: Hamlet with Professor Joel Dawson. It will be nice to see this tradition to be continued and enriched. Third, I hope I can
- bring some new elements to the housefellow program at SP. One of my ideas is to have a mentor-students program. . This can be especially valuable for international
- students as this offers them a chance to know the Housefellows Liaison 2007-04-02 20:47:17 1 Xia Hua
- 176 aminnich@MIT.EDU 2007 2 Graduate Student Council Representative 2007-04-02 22:03:25 1 Austin Jerome
- Minnich
- 177 athanasi@MIT.EDU 2007 2 I would truly enjoy being responsible for organising the musical events at Sidney-Pacific and making those events even
- more enjoyable and diversified as they currently are. I have a sound musical background (I play the piano, the guitar and I sing) and I enjoy listening to music from
- the most different backgrouds, from classical to traditional to pop. I am particularly attracted by the opportunity this office offers of combining by liking for music
- with that of interacting with people and the opportunity it provides to improve my organisational skills. Music Chair 2007-04-02 22:52:59 0
- The major challenges I forsee is that of attracting musical talents to perform at the musical that could reflect the diversity of the large S-P audience. This will
- require both coordination, planning and prodding of S-P members to take part. On the whole, the musical events are well attended, showing that SP members crave for
- these opportunities and occasions. Also, I would like to see more music events at Sidney-Pacific, not only where S-P residents can show their talents but also bring
- performers from outside S-P and from outside MIT. I believe outings to music events outside MIT would also be quite popular, and I would propose some of these
- initiatives. I would like the music room to remain in the very good condition as it is now and perhaps add new music intruments and expand the music collection. I have
- been able to discuss the responsibilities with the current officer and I am aware of the responsabilities and requirements of this position. This involves both the
- organisation of the events (invitations, schedules, logistics) and advertisement and supervising the music room. Christiana Athanasiou
- 178 jameslee@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I can group the reasons I am applying for this office into 3 main points: 1. I love designing. I have always been a
- graphic artist. Since long long time ago, I had always been the one that my classmates or friends turn to if they need any thing designed- posters, T-shirts, logos,
- school magazines, and I really enjoyed doing that. 2. I want to get involved. I really want to interact and work with an organization, outside my academics. The past
- semester was my transition period of getting used to the US, and I haven't taken up much extra curricular work. Now I am ready to get back on track to work for a
- position. Moreover, coming from an Asian culture I am more shy and reserved, and find it sometimes awkward to interact and mingle with people for no reasons. Working
- as an officer would allow me to know more people. 3. I really enjoyed living in Sidney Pacific. This is perhaps the most practical reason- so that I can stay here next
- year. Publicity Chair 2007-04-03 00:08:02 0 The most labour intensive job and most routine job of the publicity chair would be to design
- and put up posters for various events. The two major challenges to that is: 1. Getting attention. 2. Getting the design done in a short time. Getting attention is the
- most basic function we want to get from the posters. How to catch attention of the viewer out of the sea of posters on the board? The individual design of each poster
- is one important element. However, the location and media of the posters is also important to the effect of communication- are the locations where people can stop and
- read? Is any good location missed out? Thus one thing I have in mind right now is to review the effectiveness of each location of the poster boards, and make necessary
- changes/adjustments, and to find new opportunities. Also, for very important events, posters can also extent out to become installments- thus catching even more
- attention. Getting things done quickly is another big challenge. I understand that most people would like to start publicizing events as soon as the details are fixed,
- thus demanding a short lead time for the design of posters, which might affect the effectiveness of design. I would expect that until the start of the next school
- year, there will be little people to volunteer for the subcommitee, giving a huge burden to the officers. Thus I would like to develop a 'language' for the posters, a
- design format that is easily recognizable by residents to be house events, yet also very easy to design, and creates an elegent, consistent series of posters. James
- Shing Hin Lee
- 179 xia_hua@MIT.EDU 2007 2 First of all, I am an art lover and I want to share my love for arts with everyone living in SP. I love going to the
- museums and galleries. I also enjoy going to the concerts and operas. Second, I'd love to help keep the art tradition at SP. We've seen wonderful artwork displayed in
- the common areas of the building. We also have many art-related events such as workshops and outgoings. Third, I hope I can bring some new elements of arts to SP. One
- of my ideas is to encourage our residents to design our own artwork and to display it in more common areas such as the TV lounge and kitchen of each floor. It'll also
- be nice to have people design their own name cards to be put outside of their rooms. Arts Chair 2007-04-03 00:09:37 1 One of the major
- challenges is to get more people involved. Because SP residents come from a variety of backgrounds, it is difficult to organize an event that meets everyone's
- interest. One way to meet the challenge is to organize more events of different varieties. For example, we can have organize workshops on Chinese painting, Indian
- poetry etc. Another thing to do is to cooperate with other comittes. For example, this year we've had museums trips co-organized by the Outing Committe to the museum
- of fine arts and Isabella Gardener museum. In the future, we can organize trips to exhibitions more specific to certain cultures, e.g, Asian culture, African culture,
- to attract people of different ethnic backgrounds. Xia Hua
- 180 xia_hua@MIT.EDU 2007 2 First of all, I am an art lover and I want to share my love for arts with everyone living in SP. I love going to the
- museums and galleries. I also enjoy going to the concerts and operas. Second, I'd love to help keep the art tradition at SP. We've seen wonderful artwork displayed in
- the common areas of the building. We also have many art-related events such as workshops and outgoings. Third, I hope I can bring some new elements of arts to SP. One
- of my ideas is to encourage our residents to design our own artwork and to display it in more common areas such as the TV lounge and kitchen of each floor. It'll also
- be nice to have people design their own name cards to be put outside of their rooms. Arts Chair 2007-04-03 00:09:50 1 One of the major
- challenges is to get more people involved. Because SP residents come from a variety of backgrounds, it is difficult to organize an event that meets everyone's
- interest. One way to meet the challenge is to organize more events of different varieties. For example, we can have organize workshops on Chinese painting, Indian
- poetry etc. Another thing to do is to cooperate with other comittes. For example, this year we've had museums trips co-organized by the Outing Committe to the museum
- of fine arts and Isabella Gardener museum. In the future, we can organize trips to exhibitions more specific to certain cultures, e.g, Asian culture, African culture,
- to attract people of different ethnic backgrounds. Xia Hua
- 181 xia_hua@MIT.EDU 2007 3 First of all, I am believer that interactions between graduate studnets and professors should not restrict to academic
- settings. I am interested in getting to know the non-academic side our professors. Second, I'd like to help keep this tradition at SP. We've seen two great events this
- year and I actually attended one of them: Hamlet with Professor Joel Dawson. It will be nice to see this tradition to be continued and enriched. Third, I hope I can
- bring some new elements to the housefellow program at SP. One of my ideas is to have a mentor-students program. . This can be especially valuable for international
- students as this offers them a chance to know the Housefellows Liaison 2007-04-03 00:10:04 1 Xia Hua
- 182 crohde@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I’ve really enjoyed my time so far at S-P, and would really appreciate the chance to next year contribute to the great
- community here. Working on the aquarium committee would be an ideal opportunity for me to do exactly that. I’d really enjoy the opportunity to contribute to something
- that all residents, regardless of their involvement in the building activities, can see and appreciate. Aquarium Chair 2007-04-03 01:11:53 1
- In addition to the standard maintenance tasks, I’d like to attempt to increase visibility of the aquarium contents. I plan to print up some new descriptions of these
- to create a display near the aquarium and also place the information online on the aquarium homepage. I'd also like to use the poll that is sometimes on the S-P
- homepage to help select new additions to the aquarium. I spoke to Dan once briefly when he was tending to the aquarium regarding the duities. Christopher Benjamin
- Rohde
- 183 crohde@MIT.EDU 2007 2 I’ve really enjoyed my time so far at S-P, and would really appreciate the chance to next year contribute to the great
- community here. Working on the aquarium committee would be an ideal opportunity for me to do exactly that. I’d really like the opportunity to take part in maintaining
- a part of the building that will grow with the time I spend here. Plants Chair 2007-04-03 01:45:20 0 I understand that the large number of
- plants makes the job very difficult for a single person. At the earliest possible opportunity I'd begin recruiting volunteers to help with the duties of care over the
- summer and during the academic year. Beyond this I'd like to give more information regarding the more interesting plants in the building, by creating small descriptive
- displays next to them. I haven't yet had the chance to speak with the plants chair regarding the responsibilities of the position. Christopher Benjamin Rohde
- 184 lwaldman@MIT.EDU 2007 3 Promoting a social atmosphere at MIT is very important to me. Social Chair 2007-04-03 05:21:56 1
- I see the major challenges of the Social Chair position to be generating interest in events, a diversity of events that appeal all the Sidney Pacific residents.
- Lynne K Waldman
- 185 krupa_r@MIT.EDU 2007 1 Aquarium Chair 2007-04-03 10:26:42 1 Krupa Ramasesha
- 186 dsmyers@MIT.EDU 2007 2 I enjoyed serving as the photofile/archive chair in the 2006-2007 government, and I'd like to continue to do so next
- year. Given the high turnover of residents at Sidney-Pacific, our institutional memory tends to be somewhat limited, and I believe that the photofile/archive chair can
- make a significant difference in combating this problem. Photofile/Archive Chair 2007-04-03 11:36:21 1 In my experience, the major
- challenge in fulfilling the responsibilities of the photofile chair has been having a large enough committee to cover everything that happens at Sidney-Pacific, which
- is quite a lot. This year, I did most of the work myself, with some assistance from one or two committee members. Next year, I'd like to set up some sort of incentive
- system (e.g., competitions or prizes) to encourage committee members to take photos, and I would like to do a better job of incorporating residents' photos into our
- archive. Additionally, next year I would like to see the photofile committee do more than just document life at the residence. Specifically, I'd like to organize a
- series of photography tutorials or photo safaris in the area, perhaps in conjunction with the arts chair. Daniel Sumers Myers
- 187 dsmyers@MIT.EDU 2007 2 I enjoy working on bicycles and promoting cycling, and serving as the bikes committee chair for Sidney-Pacific would be
- an excellent way to make an impact in this area. Bikes Chair 2007-04-03 11:48:46 1 It seems that the most difficult challenge faced by the
- bikes chair is the maintenance of the ZipBikes fleet, which has in the past occasionally fallen into disrepair. Our current bikes chair has done a lot to improve the
- situation by buying a fleet of relatively simple, single-speed bikes, which should reduce if not eliminate the maintenance required. As bikes chair, I would ensure the
- continued viability of our ZipBikes fleet through preventive maintenance: ensuring that drivetrains are properly lubed and tires properly inflated can prevent damage
- to expensive components later on. Beyond simply maintaining the SP bikes, as bikes chair I would like to promote a cycling culture at SP. I'd like to organize
- recurring workshops on bike maintenance, and I'd like to establish a series of group rides and excursions. Daniel Sumers Myers
- 188 dsmyers@MIT.EDU 2007 2 I enjoy working on bicycles and promoting cycling, and serving as the bikes committee chair for Sidney-Pacific would be
- an excellent way to make an impact in this area. Bikes Chair 2007-04-03 11:54:13 1 It seems that the most difficult challenge faced by the
- bikes chair is the maintenance of the ZipBikes fleet, which has in the past occasionally fallen into disrepair. Our current bikes chair has done a lot to improve the
- situation by buying a fleet of relatively simple, single-speed bikes, which should reduce if not eliminate the maintenance required. As bikes chair, I would ensure the
- continued viability of our ZipBikes fleet through preventive maintenance: ensuring that drivetrains are properly lubed and tires properly inflated can prevent damage
- to expensive components later on. Beyond simply maintaining the SP bikes, as bikes chair I would like to promote a cycling culture at SP. I'd like to organize
- recurring workshops on bike maintenance, and I'd like to establish a series of group rides and excursions. Daniel Sumers Myers
- 189 biliana@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I like taking pictures and I thought this would be a good way to get involved in the S-P social activities.
- Photofile/Archive Chair 2007-04-03 12:02:42 1 I don't foresee any major challenges. Biliana K Kaneva
- 190 biliana@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I like taking pictures and I thought this would be a good way to get involved in the S-P social activities.
- Photofile/Archive Chair 2007-04-03 12:05:11 1 I don't foresee any major challenges. Biliana K Kaneva
- 191 dsmyers@MIT.EDU 2007 2 I enjoy working on bicycles and promoting cycling, and serving as the bikes committee chair for Sidney-Pacific would be
- an excellent way to make an impact in this area. Bikes Chair 2007-04-03 12:05:16 1 It seems that the most difficult challenge faced by the
- bikes chair is the maintenance of the ZipBikes fleet, which has in the past occasionally fallen into disrepair. Our current bikes chair has done a lot to improve the
- situation by buying a fleet of relatively simple, single-speed bikes, which should reduce if not eliminate the maintenance required. As bikes chair, I would ensure the
- continued viability of our ZipBikes fleet through preventive maintenance: ensuring that drivetrains are properly lubed and tires properly inflated can prevent damage
- to expensive components later on. Beyond simply maintaining the SP bikes, as bikes chair I would like to promote a cycling culture at SP. I'd like to organize
- recurring workshops on bike maintenance, and I'd like to establish a series of group rides. I'd also like to organize trips to _Bikes Not Bombs_, a charity in Boston
- that recycles old bikes. Daniel Sumers Myers
- 192 gan_guru@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I joined MIT last fall, but could not participate in many of the orientation events because of my late arrival. I've
- certainly missed out on a lot of fun during orientation times, and would like to make up for that by being part of the orientation committee this year .Also, I will be
- spending this summer in MIT, and being an orientation chair will help me to keep myself engaged with exciting activities apart from research. Orientation
- Chair 2007-04-03 13:37:00 0 The major challenges that one would face as an officer position would be the intense amount of work that one needs to do around
- the orientation period. This, I believe, is also going to be time consuming. Since, I am going to be here at MIT during the summer, I will have sufficient time to plan
- all the events well in advance, so that organization of the events can be done pretty smoothly towards the end of the summer when orientation starts.I have contacted
- the current officers and will soon be discussing various issues relating to this soon. Ganesh Gurumurthy
- 193 dsmyers@MIT.EDU 2007 2 I enjoy working on bicycles and promoting cycling, and serving as the bikes committee chair for Sidney-Pacific would be
- an excellent way to make an impact in this area. Bikes Chair 2007-04-03 16:50:55 1 It seems that the most difficult challenge faced by the
- bikes chair is the maintenance of the ZipBikes fleet, which has in the past occasionally fallen into disrepair. Our current bikes chair has done a lot to improve the
- situation by buying a fleet of relatively simple, single-speed bikes, which should reduce if not eliminate the maintenance required. As bikes chair, I would ensure the
- continued viability of our ZipBikes fleet through preventive maintenance: ensuring that drivetrains are properly lubed and tires properly inflated can prevent damage
- to expensive components later on. Beyond simply maintaining the SP bikes, as bikes chair I would like to promote a cycling culture at SP. I'd like to organize
- recurring workshops on bike maintenance, and I'd like to establish a series of group rides. I'd also like to organize trips to _Bikes Not Bombs_, a charity in Boston
- that recycles old bikes and often has need for volunteer labor. Daniel Sumers Myers
- 194 xia_hua@MIT.EDU 2007 3 First of all, I believe that interactions between graduate studnets and professors should not restrict to academic
- settings. I am interested in getting to know the non-academic side our professors. Second, I'd like to help keep the tradition of strong faculty-student interactions
- at SP. We've had two great events this year and I was able to attended one of them: Hamlet with Professor Joel Dawson. It will be nice to see this tradition to be
- continued and enriched. Third, I hope I can bring some new elements to the housefellow program at SP. As an international student, I've always wanted to have more
- opportunties to know about the American culture Housefellows Liaison 2007-04-03 18:13:41 1 Xia Hua
- 195 xia_hua@MIT.EDU 2007 2 First of all, I am an art lover and I want to share my love for arts with everyone living in SP. I love going to the
- museums and galleries. I also enjoy going to the concerts and operas. Second, I'd love to help keep the art tradition at SP. We've seen wonderful artwork displayed in
- the common areas of the building. We also have many art-related events such as workshops and outgoings. Third, I hope I can bring some new elements of arts to SP. One
- of my ideas is to encourage our residents to design our own artwork and to display it in more common areas such as the TV lounge and kitchen of each floor. It'll also
- be nice to have people design their own name cards to be put outside of their rooms. Arts Chair 2007-04-03 18:13:55 1 One of the major
- challenges is to get more people involved. Because SP residents come from a variety of backgrounds, it is difficult to organize an event that meets everyone's
- interest. One way to meet the challenge is to organize more events of different varieties. For example, we can have organize workshops on Chinese painting, Indian
- poetry etc. Another thing to do is to cooperate with other comittes. For example, this year we've had museums trips co-organized by the Outing Committe to the museum
- of fine arts and Isabella Gardener museum. In the future, we can organize trips to exhibitions more specific to certain cultures, e.g, Asian culture, African culture,
- to attract people of different ethnic backgrounds. Xia Hua
- 196 xia_hua@MIT.EDU 2007 3 First of all, I believe that interactions between graduate studnets and professors should not restrict to academic
- settings. I am interested in getting to know the non-academic side our professors. Second, I'd like to help keep the tradition of strong faculty-student interactions
- at SP. We've had two great events this year and I was able to attended one of them: Hamlet with Professor Joel Dawson. It will be nice to see this tradition to be
- continued and enriched. Third, I hope I can bring some new elements to the housefellow program at SP. For example, we can have a mentor-student program. Students get
- to hang out with their respective mentors several times a semester. This program can be very helpful for first year students and International students
- Housefellows Liaison 2007-04-03 18:24:34 1 One of the major challenges is to get more people involved. Because SP residents come from a variety of
- backgrounds, it is difficult to organize an event that meets everyone's interest. One way to meet the challenge is to organize more events of different varieties. For
- example, we can try to invite professors of different countries and ethnicities to join us. Another thing we can do is to cooperate with other committees. For example,
- we can collaborate with outing committee to make weekend trips. With the help of Arts or Cultural committee, we can also orgaize art events by inviting professors
- whose specialties are humanities, theater arts and music. Xia Hua
- 197 xia_hua@MIT.EDU 2007 2 First of all, I am an art lover and I want to share my love for arts with everyone living in SP. I love going to the
- museums and galleries. I also enjoy going to the concerts and operas. Second, I'd love to help keep the art tradition at SP. We've seen wonderful artwork displayed in
- the common areas of the building. We also have many art-related events such as workshops and outgoings. Third, I hope I can bring some new elements of arts to SP. One
- of my ideas is to encourage our residents to design our own artwork and to display it in more common areas such as the TV lounge and kitchen of each floor. It'll also
- be nice to have people design their own name cards to be put outside of their rooms. Arts Chair 2007-04-03 18:24:46 1 One of the major
- challenges is to get more people involved. Because SP residents come from a variety of backgrounds, it is difficult to organize an event that meets everyone's
- interest. One way to meet the challenge is to organize more events of different varieties. For example, we can have organize workshops on Chinese painting, Indian
- poetry etc. Another thing to do is to cooperate with other comittes. For example, this year we've had museums trips co-organized by the Outing Committe to the museum
- of fine arts and Isabella Gardener museum. In the future, we can organize trips to exhibitions more specific to certain cultures, e.g, Asian culture, African culture,
- to attract people of different ethnic backgrounds. Xia Hua
- 198 xia_hua@MIT.EDU 2007 3 First of all, I believe that interactions between graduate studnets and professors should not restrict to academic
- settings. I am interested in getting to know the non-academic side our professors. Second, I'd like to help keep the tradition of strong faculty-student interactions
- at SP. We've had two great events this year and I was able to attended one of them: Hamlet with Professor Joel Dawson. It will be nice to see this tradition to be
- continued and enriched. Third, I hope I can bring some new elements to the housefellow program at SP. For example, we can have a mentor-student program. Students get
- to hang out with their respective mentors several times a semester. This program can be very helpful for first year students and International students
- Housefellows Liaison 2007-04-03 18:30:15 1 One of the major challenges is to get more people involved. Because SP residents come from a variety of
- backgrounds, it is difficult to organize an event that meets everyone's interest. One way to meet the challenge is to organize more events of different varieties. For
- example, we can try to invite professors of different countries and ethnicities to join us. Another thing we can do is to cooperate with other committees. For example,
- we can collaborate with outing committee to make weekend trips. With the help of Arts or Cultural committee, we can also orgaize art events by inviting professors
- whose specialties are humanities, theater arts and music. Xia Hua
- 199 crnic@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I am a quite athletic person. Not only do I spend 5 days a week in the gym, but I also partake in other sporting events at MIT.
- I think I could help out with the gym and sports in general at S-P. I am also very interested in the outing chair position, where several interesting trips could
- be made during the year (also possibly outside of Boston). Athletics Chair 2007-04-03 19:54:34 1 Improvements that I foresee necessary: (often)
- malfunctioning treadmill in the gym, presence of wet towels. More IM activities. An organized S-P internal leagues (table tennis, badminton). Organized joint jogging.
- Potentially hiking trips. More active participation of S-P community at non-IM MIT sports activities. Potentially organizing a weight-loss through sports program or
- "let's be more active" program. Luka Crnic
- 200 crnic@MIT.EDU 2007 2 I am often visiting galleries and cultural events in Boston Area. And I believe a lot of people at S-P would like to partake at
- them as well. So, I could help in organizing all this. Outing Chair 2007-04-03 19:59:18 1 My major goal would be to organize longer trips to
- museums in the general area. My biggest dream would be to organize a trip to MOMA, but I would settle for less (e.g. also a visit of Basketball Hall Of Fame etc). More
- regular visits of Special Exhibits in MFA etc. Freedom trail hikes, hiking trips to White Mountains and around Boston. Luka Crnic
- 201 krupa_r@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I have attended most coffee hours over the past several months I have been a part of the SP community, and I find
- coffee hours to be very enjoyable and a good "study break." Apart from giving people an opportunity to interact informally with other members of the community in a
- low-key setting, and ensuring desserts and drinks after a Wednesday dinner, the coffee hour has been a good platform for cultural and community events. Given these
- reasons, being involved in the organization of coffee hours will certainly make my Wednesday evenings interesting, and will give me an opportunity for contributing to
- the event I have enjoyed in the past. Coffee Hour Chair 2007-04-03 20:01:32 1 Krupa Ramasesha
- 202 crnic@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I am a quite athletic person. Not only do I spend 5 days a week in the gym, but I also participate in other sporting events at
- MIT (I guess sports is my way of relaxing). I think I could help out with the gym and sports in general at S-P. I am also very interested in the outing chair
- position, where several interesting trips could be made during the year (also possibly outside of Boston). This should potentially be done together with this
- committee. Athletics Chair 2007-04-03 20:06:54 0 Improvements that I foresee necessary: (often) malfunctioning treadmill in the gym, presence of
- wet towels. More IM activities, better information should be provided on this to the residents (potentially online application, a special webpage). Organized S-P
- internal leagues (table tennis, badminton, tennis) with accompanying webpages and schedules. I think this would be a lot of fun (competition makes sports always more
- exciting). Organized joint jogging (this happened in the Fall but maybe something more regular would be interesting for the people at S-P). Potentially hiking trips
- and walks around Boston. More active participation of S-P community at non-IM MIT sports activities. Potentially organizing a weight-loss through sports program or
- "let's be more active" program (depending on the interest). Luka Crnic
- 203 crnic@MIT.EDU 2007 2 I am often visiting galleries and cultural events in Boston Area (music shows, theatre, cinema). And I believe a lot of people
- at S-P would like to partake at them as well. So, I could help in organizing all this. Outing Chair 2007-04-03 20:08:50 0 My major goal would be
- to organize longer trips to museums in the general area. My biggest dream would be to organize a trip to MOMA, but I would settle for less (e.g. also a visit of
- Basketball Hall Of Fame etc). More regular visits of Special Exhibits in MFA etc. Freedom trail hikes, hiking trips to White Mountains and around Boston. Maybe
- subsidizing and organizing visits of films at Harvard Film Archive. Together with MIT Arts office, maybe organizing a regular theatre-going, concerts-going group.
- Luka Crnic
- 204 krupa_r@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I have attended most coffee hours over the past several months I have been a part of the SP community, and I find
- coffee hours to be very enjoyable and great mid-week study breaks. Apart from giving people an opportunity to interact informally with other members of the community
- in a low-key setting, and ensuring desserts and drinks after a Wednesday dinner, the coffee hour has been a good platform for cultural and community events. Given
- these reasons, being involved in the organization of coffee hours will certainly make my Wednesday evenings interesting, and will give me an opportunity for
- contributing to the event I have so enjoyed in the past. Coffee Hour Chair 2007-04-03 20:31:32 1 Krupa Ramasesha
- 205 biliana@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I like taking pictures and I thought this would be a good way to get involved in the S-P social activities.
- Photofile/Archive Chair 2007-04-03 20:31:36 0 I don't foresee any major challenges. I haven't discussed the responsibilities with the current
- officers. Biliana K Kaneva
- 206 krupa_r@MIT.EDU 2007 2 Scholarly Interactions Chair 2007-04-03 21:18:12 1 One of the challenges would be to
- invite speakers from a variety of backgrounds, in order to cater to diverse academic interests of the SP community. I propose to involve the members of the SP
- community, or at least a subset of it, for inputs on the list of invited speakers. Krupa Ramasesha
- 207 renkoski@MIT.EDU 2007 3 When I came to M.I.T. last year it was very intimidating for me and having so many orientation activities helped me to
- get to know people and become comfortable here. I have always thought orientation was one of the most important aspects of coming to college or grad school and I was
- very involved with freshman orientation at my undergraduate university. I like being able to welcome others and make them feel comfortable and I know I want to be
- involved in that in at least someway here at M.I.T. Orientation Chair 2007-04-03 21:18:37 0 I foresee two of the major challenges being
- getting high attendence at orientation events and also eh task of the vast amount of organizing fun and enjoyable events. I think I can address the first issue by just
- working hard at not only advertising the events but also using strong word of mouth and encouraging the most involved members of S-P to reach out to new students. As
- to the organizing the events, I know I will be able to work hard all summer since I will be here and can come up with ideas and gather pthers' ideas to plan activities
- the largest amount of people will like. I have not been able to discuss this with the current officers, but I have talked with some members of the GSC Orientation
- Committee about general graduate orientation here at M.I.T. Benjamin Matthew Renkoski
- 208 renkoski@MIT.EDU 2007 2 I have always loved participating in intramurals and being active playing and watching sports, and I think that S-P has
- such a committee is a great thing. I was actually surprised when I got here that there were discounted trips to the Boston sports teams, and I would like to be able to
- help increase the participation in these kinds of events and S-P intramurals as well. Athletics Chair 2007-04-03 21:30:56 0 One of the
- major challenges I can foresee is that there appears to be a prevailing thought that students at M.I.T. are indifferent toward athletics. I do not believe this is true
- at all, at least in what I have found, but I think that some people think that so they don't even think to participate in intramurals or other sports activities. I
- would like to try to encourage more interaction in the intramural teams so that S-P residents know that anyone can come and play and have a good time. I have not been
- able to discuss the responsibilities with the current officers. Benjamin Matthew Renkoski
- 209 renkoski@MIT.EDU 2007 2 When I came to S-P, the fact that I could rent movies and a vaccuum from the front desk was a major perk that have
- tried to take advantage of and have found extremely useful. I would enjoy in keeping the system running smoothly so this service can continue to be available for S-P
- residents. Inventory Chair 2007-04-03 21:40:21 0 One challenge for me would be if there is any issue with one of the inventory items
- either being unavailable or there being some kind of problem with it. I do not think this should be an often occurrence but if it happens I will need to make sure I
- keep on top of the situation and either replace the item or take care of it as soon as possible to keep the inconvenience to a minimum. I have not been able to discuss
- with the current officers. Benjamin Matthew Renkoski
- 210 mwalker@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I've been interested in doing something to get involved with the SP community, and I think that it's in this position
- that I can make the best use of my skills. I should have a few samples of the newspapers I've produced in time for interviews. I'll send them in as soon as I have
- them. Newsletter Chair 2007-04-03 21:59:30 0 I think the major challenges in fulfilling this position will be making sure there's enough quality
- content to fill each issue, and also to keep the newsletter from being too SP-centric given the new "pan-NW" role we've taken recently. I have a couple ideas for new
- features that could help with both of these problems. Having worked with the current chair on the past 2 issues, I think I've had some exposure to the responsibilities
- of the office. Matthew H Walker
- 211 richsinn@MIT.EDU 2007 3 I am an avid fan of sports and all things athletic. I am an instructor and assistant coach for the MIT Sport Taekwondo
- club, which is a club that comprises of both undergrad and graduate students. Therefore, I realize how important exercise and athletics can be during one's college
- years. As an instructor for the MIT TKD club, I have seen first-hand that exercising and participating in sports can significantly enhance someone's college
- experience, especially in a busy environment such as MIT! Also, as an undergrad here at MIT, I organized and led the IM hockey team for my residential living group
- (Conner 2 of Burton-Conner). I also participated in other IM events such as Tennis and Dodgeball for my living group. Sports is more than just about exercising
- together. It can bring people in the community closer together. Whether it is through participating in IM Sports, attending professional sports games, or just watching
- major sport events on the television, I will try to make things fun for everybody! Athletics Chair 2007-04-03 22:00:50 1 I think the
- athletics committee in the past has done a wonderful job organizing events such as community TV viewing for the FIFA World Cup, getting tickets to Red
- Sox/Celtics/Bruins games, and trying to get people to participate in IM Sports events. The broadest challenges will include trying to get S-P members to live a more
- healthier lifestyle. Community-wise, challenges will include trying to continue to offer events such as the FIFA World Cup viewing for S-P residents. S-P wise,
- challenges will include trying to maintain the gym facilities and other sports-related equipment in top condition. Promoting events like the GetFit@MIT challenge was a
- good way of promoting healthier lifestyles around MIT. In addition to continue promoting such events at S-P, I will try to create awareness of healthier living styles
- by having informative articles for the S-P newsletter, handing out information at other social events like Coffee Hour, etc. In order to continue providing sports
- entertainment for S-P residents, I will work toward creating gatherings and events around major sport events. I will also try to continue to provide subsidized tickets
- to various professional sporting events around the Boston area. Maintaining facilities and equipment in good condition is crucial to providing a good exercise or
- gaming experience. I understand that it is difficult for publicly used equipment to be maintained in good condition, but if we create awareness and provide the
- residents with the right tools, the equipment can last much longer. Also, I will work to replace or repair damaged/broken equipment as fast as possible. I have not had
- a chance to discuss responsibilities with the current officers, but would love to meet with them to talk about it. Richard Sinn
- 212 aminnich@MIT.EDU 2007 3 As an active musician and frequent user of S-P’s musical resources, I feel I am in an excellent position to contribute
- to the S-P community as music chair. Because I am a musician, I am knowledgeable about the materials and resources musicians would find most useful, thus allowing me
- to ensure that S-P residents are able to enjoy playing music individually or in a group. Also, as a piano player I am familiar with the maintenance required to keep
- our pianos sounding their best. I have led music groups such as jazz combos in the past and would be very comfortable leading these groups here at S-P. In addition, I
- play in music groups on campus and thus know many of the people involved in MIT’s music program. This is useful because I can help interested S-P residents get
- involved in music on campus. My connections on campus also give me a more comprehensive schedule of the concerts taking place in the Cambridge-Boston area, which would
- allow me to organize trips to concerts that others might not know about. Sometimes these concerts would even be free –last semester my director was able to get free
- tickets to see Joe Lovano, the famed tenor saxophonist, and I would have been able to secure extra tickets for S-P residents. In summary, my knowledge of the resources
- required to play music enjoyably and my connections to music on campus put me in an excellent position to contribute to the S-P community as music chair.
- Music Chair 2007-04-03 22:04:01 0 I expect there to be several challenges in fulfilling the responsibilities of music chair. One challenge is to ensure
- all residents have adequate access to the practice room. Often there are so many reservations at night that residents wishing to practice at these times often are
- unable to use the practice room. The solution to this problem would be best decided among the users of the room, but possible solutions could include limiting the
- number of reservations per week or limiting the maximum time of the reservation. A better system for making reservations other than writing the times on a calendar by
- the practice room would be helpful as well; there are several ways to fix this, such as creating an online calendar for the room reservation. Another challenge is
- increasing communication between the S-P musicians in order to help residents form their own groups. To address this problem I would update the website to include a
- forum section where residents could post playing opportunities. An up-to-date website would also allow me to inform the residents of any outings or playing
- opportunities I was planning. There are other challenges I could address, and I believe that as a frequent user of S-P’s musical resources I am familiar with what is
- being done well and what could be improved. I have talked with the current music chair about possible outings and the outing he planned, and thus I am familiar with
- some of the responsibilities of this office. Austin Jerome Minnich
- 213 richsinn@MIT.EDU 2007 2 I ride my bike everyday, and realize that biking is an important form of transportation for many MIT students in the
- city. Bikes Chair 2007-04-03 22:04:31 0 I foresee that the major challenges in fulfilling this position is maintaining the condition of both
- the "zip bikes" and the bike rooms. As with all publicly used equipment and facilities, it is very easy for things to become damaged. I will work hard to maintain the
- bike room and the bike equipment available to our S-P residents in top condition. Richard Sinn
- 214 aminnich@MIT.EDU 2007 2 I am interested in this office because I really do like plants and think that, as a responsible individual, I could
- make sure that all of S-P’s plants are well cared for. The plants in S-P benefit the residents by giving the hall a natural feel and by removing carbon dioxide and
- producing oxygen. As getting enough oxygen is essential to every S-P resident, as plants chair I would ensure that all the plants were well watered and healthy. I
- would also like to increase the color and diversity of S-P’s plants, an improvement I could pursue as plants chair. Plants Chair 2007-04-03 22:05:29
- 1 The major responsibility of this office is making sure that all of S-P’s plants are happy and healthy. To do this I would enlist the help of some trusted
- subordinates to make sure that all of our plants are well watered. I have several friends who participate in watering the plants, and I have done so myself on several
- occasions. As plants chair I would also talk to S-P residents who are familiar with plants to see if we could obtain any other neat plants, such as a Venus Fly Trap.
- Another challenge of this office is helping S-P residents obtain plants of their own since there are not many nurseries near campus. To do this I would organize a
- plant sale like the one held earlier this year. I would like to improve on this plant sale by adding other types of plants than cacti. Other activities I would like to
- pursue as plants chair organizing a trip to the Arnold Arboretum in the fall; this would be a fun trip to see the foliage as well as a good chance for new S-P
- residents to socialize. Austin Jerome Minnich
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