Alumni
Hussein Khodor
Hussein Khodor is an undergraduate student at Portland State University, where he is pursuing a major in Computer Engineering. Alongside his primary field of study, Hussein is also minoring in Computer Science and Mathematics. Hussein’s interests lie in machine learning and artificial intelligence, embedded systems, digital signal processing, hardware design, robotics, and software development.
Yogeshwar G. Landge is currently pursuing an M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Portland State University, where he has also served as a Teaching Assistant for the ECE Department. Yogeshwar has experience in RTL design and verification. His technical skills include System Verilog, Verilog, C++, Python, and proficiency with tools like QuestaSim and Synopsys Design Compiler.
Holden Lee
Holden Lee is a research assistant looking to eventually pursue graduate studies. He is interested in math and computer science, and their application for other fields of study.
Holland Lewis-Newcomb
My name is Holland. I am a rising senior at McDaniel High School. I am going to study biomedical engineering, I love to play guitar, soccer, Thai boxing, wrestling, perfumery and more. I am academically interested in prosthesis, bio-mechanics, robotics and some specific neurosciences.
Maansi Sing
Maansi is a student at Jesuit High School. She is fascinated by the diverse applications of machine learning and is fond of studying mathematics, psychology, computer science and ethics. In her free time, Maansi enjoys reading science fiction literature, yoga, and playing the flute.
Surabhi Sharma
Surabhi Sharma is a student at Jesuit High School. She is passionate about combining her love for science, math, and computer science to create an impact on the world. She is also interested in exploring the application of Artificial Intelligence to address environmental challenges. Her hobbies include performing Indian dance, painting, baking, and playing the piano.
Nadine Ferguson
Nadine Ferguson is an UMRP Scholar and an undergraduate in mathematics and data science at PSU. She is interested in integrating technology into the classroom. In her spare time Nadine enjoys reading, swing dancing, and playing the piano.
Ishaan Agrawal is an undergraduate student studying Computer Engineering and Mathematics at PSU. They are interested in exploring the application of pure math theory to novel computing systems, and the applications of control theory to robotic systems.
Kasun Bebarende Guruge
Kasun Guruge is a graduate student at PSU, pursuing a PhD in Computer Science. He completed his Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Sri Lanka. With approximately four years of industrial experience in software backend development, he has now redirected his focus towards research in Artificial Intelligence. In addition to his academic pursuits, Kasun has a passion for cooking and exploring archaeological sites. He enjoys reading and watching historical content, as well as studying various cultures rooted in different religions around the world.
Sandy Dash is a Firmware Engineer at Intel. She graduated from Portland State University in 2011 with a Masters degree in ECE. Continuing to gain expertise in the field of hardware design and pre-Si validation she started at Intel as a “Component Design Engineer”. After four years of experience in designing DFx IP to train DDR interfaces and two years of experience in Electrical Validation of DDR interfaces, she moved on to develop firmware for the same.
Over the years Sandy has developed interest in Machine Learning and aspires to build intelligent systems that can eventually propose solutions to environmental issues such as global warming, beyond human imagination.
Sandy is an ultra distance runner, rock, ice climber and a mountaineer. She spends a good amount of time in learning rock climbing skills and technique to climb harder alpine routes. She aspires to free climb “FreeRider” on El-Capitan in a day.
Alberto Safra, 26, originally from Luxembourg City, LUX, is awed by natural computing, Digital physics, and Constructive mathematics. Among other roles, he has worked as a quantum software engineer, a computational biologist, a blockchain architect, and a TTRPG designer & hopes he can combine his eclectic experience from all these to discover physically realizable, sustainable novel computational models with enough parallelism to make NP-hard problems tractable at an appreciable scale. Alberto has moved to Portland with his dog Lenaclaire to be amidst the trees and feels blessed to be able to conduct pioneering research with the Teuscher lab there.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/alberto-safra
Nesara Shree
Nesara Shree is a high schooler (’24) at Jesuit High School passionate about exploring the intersections between Artificial Intelligence, computing, and biology for societal good. She enjoys teaching and playing competitive chess, disrupting gender inequities through Chess4Girls PDX. In her free time, she loves to write and practices Indian Carantic music.
Ben Totten
Ben is a Masters student studying Computer Science at Portland State University. After graduating from the University of Oregon, he spent several years in private industry before multiclassing into computer science with an emphasis on systems, sensor networking, and security. He aims to leverage his experience with Google’s CS Research Mentorship Program and his former work at the U.S. Geological survey to conduct meaningful research on radiation detection and localization while in teuscher.:Lab. Outside of academia, his interests include travel, rugby, adventure motorcycling, and talking his friends into exciting and occasionally ridiculous side projects.
Samyak Shrimali
Samyak is currently a sophomore at Jesuit High School. He is extremely interested in the field of deep learning and hopes to use it to develop technology that will benefit society. In his free time, he enjoys swimming, reading new novels, and playing the piano.
Nancy MacKenzie
Nancy MacKenzie is a BUILD EXITO scholar and an undergraduate in biomedical physics and psychology at Portland State University. She is interested in neuroscience, individual differences in perception, and the exploration of biologically-inspired neural networks to understand and enhance function of the brain. Beyond research, she enjoys trail running, camping, archery, and cooking.
Neil Babson
Neil Babson is a PhD student in Computer Science. He previously received an M.S. in Computer Science from Portland State as well as B.S. degrees in Mathematics and Physics. Neil’s interests include crochet and piano.
Shahd Elmahaallawy is a senior exchange student at PSU for the spring and winter terms of 2023. She is studying computer engineering at The American University in Cairo. Despite not having a specific area of interest yet, Shahd’s passion is problem-solving and competitive programming. Outside of academics, Shahd finds joy in traveling and discovering new places and loves to take photos to capture the beauty and uniqueness of different locations.
Hong Pan
I am a Pos-Bac student at Portland State University majoring in Computer Science. I am interested in developing web and mobile applications with various languages and platforms. My favorite programming languages are C++, Python and Java. In my spare time, I like playing soccer and chess.
Shreya Suresh
Shreya is currently a sophomore at Sunset High School. She wants to pursue computer science and has an interest in machine learning. In her free time, she enjoys playing tennis and painting.
Aditi Thakur
Aditi is currently a student at Westview High school – class of 2023. She plans on studying computer science in college and also wants to dive deeper into machine learning research. In her free time, Aditi likes to read, dance, and watch murder mysteries.
Eliane Wang
Eliane Wang is a rising senior pursuing an Associate of Science degree at Portland Community College through the Early College High School program. Her interests include gaming, drinking boba, and listening to Keshi.
Andrew Rodman Fink
Andrew is an undergraduate Computer Science student with an interest in math, public relations(the study of), marketing, media and computer science. He is in the URMP research program studying memristors. I his free time he enjoys surfing.
I am an MS student in the ECE Department at PSU. My area of interest is computer architecture. My interests include playing the violin (or..trying to anyway), cooking, and reading.
Joel Maldonado-Ruiz
Joel is currently a sophomore at La Salle College Prep. He is interested in computers, math, and artificial intelligence. In his free time, he enjoys playing the piano, reading a book, and programming.
Ruchit Kank
Ruchit is an MS ECE student exploring hardware applications for machine learning accelerators. He graduated from Purdue University with a BS Computer Engineering degree. Outside academic and research interests, he enjoys cooking, concerts, traveling and playing guitar.
Bryce Trabucco
Bryce Trabucco is a sophomore undergraduate student interested in many things including reservoir computing and variational autoencoders. Right now, she is interested in using reservoir computing to aid biomolecular computing. When she is not working, she spends her time learning Mandarin, Shaolin Kung Fu, Chinese Southern Lion Dance, and Artistic Skating (figure skating on roller skates).
David Kresta
David Kresta is a Ph.D. student in Computer Science. He previously received a M.S. in Computer Science from Portland State and a B.S. in Computer Science with a minor in Biology from the University of Oregon. He has taken several Neuroscience classes at OHSU and PSU and is interested in the intersection of Neuroscience and Biology. His other interests include rock climbing, running, board games, and his pet corgi.
Anya DeCarlo
Anya DeCarlo is a junior studying Biology, Mathematics, and Computer Science. She is a NIH BUILD EXITO Scholar and is working with chemical reaction networks for reservoir computers. In her free time, she loves tying knots, practicing Russian, and getting out into nature.
Jack is a Master’s student in the Portland State CS department, focusing on machine learning. He graduated from the University of Idaho in 2011 with degrees in Mathematics and Finance. Prior to starting his MS, Jack was a health actuary for 3 years. While at PSU, he became interested in research during the URMP program where he worked in teuscher.:Lab for a year. Currently, Jack works as a graduate intern at Intel, focusing on developing solutions for cloud customers. In normal circumstances, he enjoys watching sports, movies, and singing karaoke. Since the COVID pandemic, he has enjoyed learning how to cook much more than just wings and beer brats (hollandaise is really hard to make).
Vibha Addala
Vibha is a high schooler at Jesuit High School interested in using Artificial Intelligence to democratize healthcare. Apart from spending time dedicated to research, she learns Indian classical dance and runs a non-profit, Educate 2 Empower, that benefits underprivileged people in developing countries with food, education, hygiene kits, and livelihood programs.
Ethan Spicher
NSF REU intern
Hello everyone, my name is Ethan Spicher! I am originally from Colorado Springs, but I am currently a rising junior mechanical engineering student at Eastern Mennonite University in Harrisonburg Virginia. I am a part of the Super Mileage Car club at EMU, and this last year I was in charge of the braking systems, drivetrain, as well as some other parts of the car, and welding. In my free time, I really enjoy being outside whether that’s playing sports or going on a hike. While at school I am very active in the intramurals and Ultimate Frisbee Club. I am super excited about this internship especially since I have very limited experience with programming and computational modeling! Looking forward to learning more each day!
Aneesh is a student at Sunset High School (SHS) who is passionate about learning and working programming, math, science, and Business from a young age. I have been interested in technology and have constantly applied it to my projects and studies. I am a rising college freshman with plans to attend college as a computer science major.
Philippe Proctor
Philippe Proctor is a Master’s student studying signal processing at Portland State University. He got his bachelor of science in biopsychology at the University of California Santa Barbara and was previously volunteering in the Biomedical Signal Processing Lab with Dr. Eric Wan working on tag free localization. This summer he will be working on emission detection and hopes to gain some hands on research and signal processing experience. In his free time, he enjoys spending time with his girlfriend, running, and being outdoors when the weather is fine.
Umair Khan
Umair is currently a sophomore studying Computer Science and Mathematics at Portland State. Right now he’s fascinated by machine learning, computer vision, and complex systems, and is working with Dr. Teuscher and Walt Woods to investigate machine learning decision-making in computer-aided diagnostic systems. In his spare time, he helps build nanosatellites with the Portland State Aerospace Society and indulges in classic science fiction and hard rock. You can find most of what he’s working on through https://github.com/khanu263.
Quang Le
NSF REU intern
Quang is currently a sophomore studying Computer Science at San Joaquin Delta College. Especially, he is interested in Data Science, and hopefully, become a data scientist one day. In his free time, he likes running around his neighborhood area or spend time hanging out with his friends.
NSF REU intern
Teresa is a mechanical engineering undergrad interested in pairing ME knowledge with machine learning to one day work in the space industry. They’re interested in minoring in electrical engineering, and do work with Portland State Aerospace Society focusing on liquid propulsion. In their free time they enjoy finding new recipes to cook, reading, adopting new house plants, and hiking.
Hoang Nguyen
Hoang (Tiger) Nguyen is an Electrical Engineering major at Portland State University. He is interested in applying technology and engineering into medical and biomedical fields. In the teuscher.:lab, he is currently working on the “Molecular computing for the real world” project, with the focus on the simulation of robust chemical reaction networks for biochemical reservoir computers. In his free time, Hoang also enjoys playing soccer and playing music.
Neel Jain
Neel is a junior at Westview High School in the class of 2022. He is interested in programming apps and the intersection of business and computer science. In his free time, he plays competitive soccer, is passionate about community service and business, and enjoys spending time with friends.
My name is Merlin Carson. I’m a Computer Science graduate student at Portland State University specializing in machine learning. I work at a pro-audio company developing Deep Learning algorithms for speech signal processing, and in teuscher.:Lab researching and developing algorithms for gamma-spectra signal processing and radionuclide identification. I play guitar and enjoy attending live music events. I’m also an animal lover. I would like to someday develop video game AI using Reinforcement Learning algorithms.
Jack Chen
Jack has been an intern at Teuscher.:Lab since May 2016 during their junior year of high school. Since then he has worked with neural networks, specifically to compare the similarity of two sentences, and reinforcement learning models to accomplish tasks in video game environments. Jack is pursuing a degree in computer engineering and is currently researching ways to explain of the decisions neural networks make. He is particularly interested in the usage of machine learning in software and hardware applications. Outside of researching, Jack’s interests involve reading comics, cooking, video games, and playing the piano.
Drew McKinney
Drew is currently a junior studying Computer Science at Portland State. He is interested in applications of computing for the biomedical field. In his free time, he enjoys spending time outdoors and with his dog.
Dr. Mohammad Taha
I obtained my MSc from University of Greenwich in the UK. I am interested in associative memories, graph-based models, and designing memristive architectures for them to be used in image recognition applications. I like the idea of using associative memories with graph-based models to benefit from their parallel retrieval process and simplified representations, respectively. Designing these systems with memristive devices can help in producing low-power approximate hardware architectures for image and object recognition applications.
Rick Atherton
Rick is an undergraduate Electrical Engineering student at Portland State University. He is interested in analog design and signal processing, and exploring the intersection of these two fields. He desires to close the gap between biological neural networks and human-made neural networks such that the latter learns approximately with fewer epochs and less power. In this free time, Rick runs ultramarathons, rock and ice climbs, and enjoys mountaineering.
Chris Neighbor
My project is focused on the potential application of signal processing techniques on the analysis of biological sensing problems such as pathogen detection. The aim is to develop a robust medical diagnostics system which would be capable of detecting and adapting to emerging mutant strains of known pathogens. My analysis techniques are targeted towards their eventual implementation on a biochemical hardware which allows for unique methodology in detection and adaptation. The collaborative and interdisciplinary aspects of this project are stimulating and I feel like I’ve found an excellent place to grow and learn. I received my Bachelor’s Degree in Bioengineering from Oregon State University and am pursuing my Master’s Degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering here at Portland State University.
Medina Lamkin
I am a junior majoring in computer science. I am currently working on understanding machine learning decisions in the context of medical imaging; I am also interested in how artificial intelligence can be used for medical diagnosis and in the development of robotics to assist people with mobility issues. In addition, I am very passionate about science education and am currently an intern at OMSI. I enjoy scrapbooking, putting puzzles together, and writing letters.
Owen Caverly
Owen is a sophomore at Glencoe High School in Hillsboro. I am an intern for the summer and am working on SSL which will allow robotic directional hearing. Outside of the lab Owen enjoys outdoor activities and plays soccer.
Ishaan Sinha
Ishaan Sinha is a student at Glencoe High School. Ishaan has gotten very interested in machine learning, and hopes to one day start a business in the area. He is a programmer for the Shockwave Robotics team, which was the Galileo Division Winner at the FIRST Robotics Competition World Championships last year. Ishaan is also a member of the National Speech and Debate Association, where he enjoys improving his public speaking skills. In his free time, he enjoys playing basketball and hanging out with friends.
Sydney Von Arx
Sydney has recently finished high school and will soon begin studying computer science at Stanford. She loves all things computer-science, especially unconventional computing, algorithms, AI, and quantum computing. She also enjoys contemporary circus (think Cirque du Soleil), politics, and playing cello. Additionally, Sydney works to create more diversity in the computer science field.
Lauren Schneider
Lauren is a post-baccalaureate student preparing for graduate school in computer science. She has a B.S. in Mathematics and enjoys theory and proofs. Her research interests include applications of machine learning and is currently working on the biochemical computing project in TLab. She studies techniques to apply reinforcement learning in a biochemical computing system and hopes to continue working to bring this technology closer to realistic applications. When away from the computer screen Lauren likes to spend time outside running, cycling, or Nordic skiing.
Lily Nguyen
Lily Nguyen is an high school intern working through the Saturday Academy ASE internship program
Kaitlyn Laurie
Jackson Lee
Jackson Lee is a high school intern interested in the application of artificial neural networks to biomedical image processing and disease diagnosis. In his free time, he enjoys playing soccer, running and watching westerns.
Gerardo Garcia-Becerra
Gerardo recently graduated from Portland Community College with an Associate degree and will soon be a junior Electrical Engineering major at Portland State University. He has been accepted to participate in the MECOP and S-STEM programs. He is a very active member of Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) where he has held leadership roles on the Student Advisory Board. Currently, he is spending part of his summer at the teuscherlab learning about neural networks and hopes to learn more about this amazing tool and how to apply it to create solutions for modern day issues. Through his achievements, he hopes to pave the way for other minorities in STEM fields. In his free time, he enjoys staying physically active whether by walking his two dogs, playing soccer, lifting weights, or just running to prepare for his next obstacle or distance race.
Walt Woods
Walt Woods graduated from Oregon State University with a B.S. in Computer Science in 2009. After five years in the software industry, Walt decided to switch gears and attend Portland State University (PSU) as a part of Dr. Christof Teuscher’s lab, researching memristors as potential accelerators for next-generation hardware. Walt received an M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering through PSU’s Signal Processing track in 2016. The topic of his master’s thesis was Using memristors for an efficient hardware implementation of C. Rozell et al.’s Locally Competitive Algorithm (LCA). The project was very successful, ultimately culminating in an energy consumption reduction of 99% with 21 times greater throughput compared to previous state-of-the-art hardware designs for the LCA. Although the architecture has yet to be fabricated for a real-world application, Walt hopes it will find use one day.
Walt is currently pursuing his Ph. D. in machine learning algorithms and neuromorphic hardware architectures. His focus is explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) spliced with human-machine interfaces (HMI), creating a means for human operators to interact with the internals of machine learning algorithms and improve their robustness and trustworthiness. The working title for this project is Sensory Relevance Models (SRMs), reflecting the desire to have human operators interact with the network in the sensory domain rather than an abstract, unintuitive representation. For an example of why machine learning algorithms need more trustworthiness, see Athalye et al.’s Synthesizing Robust Adversarial Examples, in which they convince Google’s state-of-the-art object identification system that a turtle is a rifle.
Walt has been successful at forming collaborations with other universities and institutions, including working with groups out of Los Alamos National Laboratories, the University of New Mexico, University of California Los Angeles, the University of Michigan, the University of Ghent, and the private Portland-based firm Galois. He is currently fostering a relationship with Oregon Health & Sciences University to improve computer aided diagnosis techniques for the early detection of cancer.
In addition to his studies, Walt enjoys getting involved in community activities, including PSU’s High School Innovation Challenge, the Intel Next Unit of Computing Challenge and Multnomah County’s Schools Uniting Neighborhoods program. He has tutored PSU students in the ECE lounge and taught a graduate-level class as an adjunct professor. Walt supervises several high school interns and undergraduate students in the teuscher.:Lab. He also enjoys running (though not as much as Christof), any sport with a racquet or mallet, taking weekend vacations with his girlfriend, and playing the strategy game Endless Legend.
Julien Purvis
Julien Purvis is a high school senior at Estacada High School working through the Saturday Academy ASE internship program.
Ty Lazarchik
Ty Lazarchik is an undergraduate student studying computer science at New College of Florida. They are interested in human-computer interaction, usability, and finding ways to make technology more beneficial for the larger population. They joined Teuscher.:Lab in 2019 as a member of the “Computational Modeling: Serving the City” REU project. In their free time, Ty likes to knit, play guitar, and build houses in The Sims.
Sharice Mayer
My name is Sharice, and I am a third-year undergraduate Computer Science major at PSU. I love scientific inquiry in all its flavors, but currently, am most fascinated by the field of Artificial General Intelligence (and related fields). I am excited for all the possibilities research and development within this field may hold for the future, and I am grateful that I have the opportunity to pursue the subjects I’m most passionate about. I really enjoy challenges and problem solving, and see Artificial Intelligence as a crucial tool necessary for accelerating development and discoveries within other fields I am interested in (such as theoretical physics). During my free time, I enjoy dancing, reading, traveling, and discovering new restaurants and experiences.
Dat Tran
I am a PhD student. I earned my MS from the Portland State University. I worked for Tektronix from 1994-1999. My interest is in the computing nature of memcapacitive devices in which memcapacitive devices are assembled in a reservoir to perform temporal and spatial tasks. Memcapacitor, by its nature, is a storage device and consumes little power. Such memcapacitive systems can potentially offer an energy-efficient computing platform that is suitable for low-power applications.
Jian Meng
Jian Meng is an undergraduate researcher studying Electrical and Computer Engineering at Portland State University. Jian participates in Undergraduate Research and Mentoring Program in January 2018, and then become an undergraduate researcher in Teuscher.:Lab. Currently, his research focuses on the pattern recognition and radioactive localization by using the neural network and state space model. Particularly, the project that he has been working on is “Radioactive Source Localization by using Backpropagation Neural Network and State Space Model”, which focus on both neuromorphic algorithm and also the traditional control system designation. During the free time, Jian loves to play basketball and reading books.
Sebastian Reynolds
Sebastian Reynolds is an undergraduate student studying Computer Science at Portland State University and started doing research for the Teuscher.:Lab in 2017. He is currently working with locally competitive algorithm (LCA), doing data preprocessing, and learning about neural network architecture in relation to image localization and classification. In his free time he likes to run, draw, develop VR content, and play video games.
Cadence Michael
Cadence is continuing on with a masters in computer science here at Portland State University after having graduated with a bachelors in computer science. Her research interests include artificial intelligence and high-performance computing. On the side, she also enjoys working as a Unix system administrator at the Computer Action Team. In her free time, Cadence enjoys making electronic music, watching anime, and taking photos of fluffy animals.
Will Bradley
Will Bradley is an undergraduate researcher studying Electrical Engineering at Portland State University. His research hopes to shape and revolutionize how electronics enhance our navigation of everyday life. Particularly, by contributing to emerging technologies such as Augmented Reality and the Internet of Things. Research projects aim to explore key components of AR and IOT such as Computer Vision, Machine Learning, Sensor Arrays and Wireless Mesh Networks. Current experiments include using OpenCV to balance an inverted pendulum and using Object Tracking and Motion Estimation to study the behavior of ants. When not in the lab Will enjoys playing ukulele and singing, gardening and bicycling.
Jake Gores
Shannon Meyer. Undergraduate Student in Computer Science.
Eli Winkelman. Intern.
Yasmin Sepulveda. REU intern.
Roshell Lamug. REU Intern.
Raja Moreno. Intern.
Mrudula Gopal Krishna. Graduate Student. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE).
Tamara Bojanic. Undergraduate student. Department of Computer Science.
Mackenzie Wangenstein. Undergraduate student. Department of Computer Science.
Madisen Phillips. Undergraduate student. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE).
Masado Ishii. Intern.
Wesley Chavez. Graduate student. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE).
Emily Lauren Rounds, PhD
Sai Kiran Cherupally. Graduate student. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE).
Dr. Nick Macias. Senior researcher and professor at Clark College.
Jeff Udall. Undergraduate student. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE).
Robin Tan. Intern
Brandon Trabucco. Intern.
Romina E. Hernandez. REU intern.
Divya Amirtharaj. Intern.
Jack Cannon. Undergraduate student. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE).
Dr. Jens Burger. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE). Maseeh Fellow 2013/14
Rachael Johnson. Undergraduate student. Department of Computer Science.
Priyam Shah. Undergraduate student. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE).
Martin Rodriguez. EE/Physics undergrad, REU student.
Russel Speight. Undergraduate student. Department of Physics.
Amin Almassian. Graduate student, Department of Computer Science.
Dr. Ellynne Kutschera. Research associate, Department of Physics, Portland State University.
- Jonathan Aherne, West Linn High School
- Harika Chinta, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Portland State University (PSU)
- Rick Hedges, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Portland State University (PSU) | In memory
- Nolan Hergert, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)
- Erica Hose, Centennial High School
- Ajay Jayadeva Reddy, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Portland State University (PSU)
- Terrance Sun, Summa Academy
- Allen Taylor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Portland State University (PSU)
- Beenish Zia, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Portland State University (PSU)
- Joseph Venetucci, Saturday Academy ASE intern.
Bindu Kanneganti. Graduate student. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE).
Drew Blount. Intern.
Anusha Pai Asnodkar. Intern.
Dr. Peter Banda. http://peterbanda.net
Avinash Amarnath
M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering (2011) Winner of the 2010 ECE Outstanding M.S. student award. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Portland State University (PSU) |
Andrew Bai
Intern |
Saroj Bardewa
Undergraduate student Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Portland State University (PSU) |
Carmen Ciobanu
Undergraduate student MCECS Undergraduate Research and Mentoring Program (URMP) Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Portland State University (PSU) |
Avi Debnath
Intern |
Gehad Shaath
M.S. student Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Portland State University (PSU) |
Noah Cook
Saturday Academy ASE Intern |
Ameya Deswandikar
Graduate student Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Portland State University (PSU) |
Andy Goetz
Undergraduate student Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Portland State University (PSU) |
Rohit Kulkarni
Graduate student Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Portland State University (PSU) |
Meghan McNeal
Undergraduate student Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Portland State University (PSU) |
ChinniKrishna Kothopalli Graduate studentDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Portland State University (PSU) |
Chris Liebert
Undergraduate student Department of Computer Science, Portland State University (PSU) |
Gil Bolster
Saturday Academy ASE intern |
Gokul Caushik
Undergraduate student Department of Computer Science (CS) Portland State University (PSU) |
Hari Caushik
SaturdayAcademy ASE Summer Intern |
Haera Chung
PhD student Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Portland State University (PSU) |
Prateen Damera
M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering (2011) Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Portland State University (PSU) |
Alireza Goudarzi
Graduate student Department of Computer Science (CS) and Systems Science Graduate Program, Portland State University (PSU) |
David Glover
Graduate student Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Portland State University (PSU) |
Allen Grimm
M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering (2011) Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Portland State University (PSU) |
Jayraj Ingle
Graduate student Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Portland State University (PSU) |
Tanya Jajodia
Graduate student Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Portland State University (PSU) |
Manjari Kulkarni
Graduate student Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Portland State University (PSU) |
Lauren Krueger
Undergraduate student, 2010 Undergraduate Research and Mentoring Program, Maseeh College of Engineering and Computer Science (MCECS) Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Department of Physics Portland State University (PSU) |
Tobi Lehman
Undergraduate student Fariborz Maseeh Department of Mathematics and Statistics Department of Computer Science (CS) Portland State University (PSU) |
Mikael Mengistu
Saturday Academy ASE intern |
Josh Moles
Graduate student Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Portland State University (PSU) |
Benjamin Martin
Undergraduate student Department of Computer Science, Portland State University (PSU) |
Bret Myers
Graduate student Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Portland State University (PSU) |
Padmashri Gargesa
Graduate student Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Portland State University (PSU) |
Hannah Posey-Scholl
Saturday Academy ASE Intern |
Justin Shuck
Undergraduate student MCECS Undergraduate Research and Mentoring Program (URMP) Department of Computer Science, Portland State University (PSU) |
Rakesh Vasudevan
Graduate student Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Portland State University (PSU) |
Sarah Walker
Saturday Academy ASE intern |
Stephan Mueller
Intern Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETHZ) |
Shivani Negi
SaturdayAcademy ASE Summer Intern |
Tinh Nguyen
Saturday Academy ASE intern |
Mrugesh Mote
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Portland State University (PSU) |
Tochi Nwaoduh, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Portland State University (PSU)
Lillian Olney, Portland State University, ECE, CS, (PSU)
Ileane O’Leary
Summer intern |
Max OrHai
Undergraduate student, 2010 Undergraduate Research and Mentoring Program, Maseeh College of Engineering and Computer Science (MCECS) Department of Computer Science (CS) Portland State University (PSU) |
Prachi Padwal
Graduate student Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Portland State University (PSU) |
Neha Parashar
M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering (2010) Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Portland State University (PSU) |
Gabe Petegorsky
Intern Former SaturdayAcademy ASE Summer Intern |
Samira Rezaei
Undergraduate student Portland State University (PSU) |
Arpita Sinha
M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering (2011) Winner of the Intel-Maseeh College Fellowship Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Portland State University (PSU) |
David Snyder
Undergraduate student Department of Computer Science (CS) Portland State University (PSU) |
Lukas Schwab
Saturday Academy ASE Intern |
John Wehland
Undergraduate student Department of Computer Science (CS) Portland State University (PSU) |