CLASS NOTES
2002 | Reunion Year Andrew McDonnell’s article “Is Your Mobile Enterprise
Subject to Law Enforcement Scrutiny?” appeared Sept. 10, 2016, on the website SecurityInfoWatch. com. Andrew (computer science) is vice president of security solutions for AsTech Consulting, independent cyber security experts specializing in software and IT infrastructure security. He has more than a decade of experience in developing and deploying information security and technology, having designed enterprise vulnerability management programs and embedded security processes into software development life cycles.
Harvey Mudd Alumni Recipients of National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships Alumni
Research Area of Study
Graduate School
Coline Devin ’15
Comp/IS/Eng - Robotics and Computer Vision
UC Berkeley
Kaitlyn Dwelle ’15
Chemistry - Chemical Theory, Models and Computational Methods
MIT
Helen Fitzmaurice ’10
Geosciences - Atmospheric Chemistry
UC Berkeley
Eun Bin Go ’15
Chemistry - Chemistry of Life Processes
Joan and Sanford I. Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Jennifer Rogers ’16
Comp/IS/Eng - Bioinformatics and other Informatics
University of Washington
Vivian Steyert ’15
Mechanical Engineering
Princeton University
Shannon Wetzler ’16
Chemistry - Chemical Measurement and Imaging
University of Michigan Ann Arbor
2004 Kevin Esvelt (chemistry and
biology) was featured in the January 2 New Yorker article “Rewriting the Code of Life.” Esvelt is assistant professor of media arts and sciences at MIT’s Media Lab, where he is helping to develop a framework for the ethical and responsible development of gene drives and other revolutionary technologies while still pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the lab.
2005 Orrick announced the admission of 18 lawyers to the firm’s partnership. Alyssa Caridis (engineering), a member of the firm’s Los Angeles IP Group, focuses her practice on complex patent infringement litigation, copyright litigation, open source licensing issues and IP counseling to technology companies. Alyssa has represented leading companies on a broad spectrum of technologies, ranging from CMOS image sensors and communication systems to software and peripheral computer components to projects in the aviation and automotive industries. She earned her J.D. from Loyola Law School.
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Honorable Mentions Alumni
Research Area of Study
Graduate School
Cody Crosby ’15
Biomedical Engineering
University of Texas at Austin
Sherman Lam ’16
Mechanical Engineering
Carnegie-Mellon University
Dylan Stow ’13
Computer Engineering
University of California-Santa Barbara