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The Graduate School

Monday, the Third of June Two Thousand Thirteen

Hooding Ceremony

The Graduate School

PRINCETONUNIVERSITY

About the Hooding Ceremony

The colorful gowns and hoods worn as part of the traditional regalia at American academic ceremonies had less glamorous origins — a heavy woolen gown and hood being necessities in the cold halls of medieval European universities. But at least by the time of the Renaissance, academic gowns and hoods began to distinguish scholars by rank and degree, and to bear colorful marks of institutional affiliations. In the New World, distinctive formal academic garb began with the founding of Harvard College in 1636.

American scholars had close ties to the great German universities in the late 19th century, and the brilliant display of academic regalia at the 500th anniversary of the University of Heidelberg in 1886 — as well as at Harvard’s 250th in the same year and Princeton’s own Sesquicentennial in 1896 — encouraged a growing interest in academic ceremony and costume. In 1893, Princeton took the lead in establishing a code for U.S. academic attire; Princeton Trustee Colonel John James McCook’s 1894 intercollegiate statutes continue in force today almost without alteration.

Hoods embody the most important symbolism, and distinguish the wearer by both rank and academic discipline. Masters’ hoods are generally shorter by one foot than doctors’. Each is bordered by a velvet band in the color assigned to the discipline in which the degree is granted. The colors you see this evening are blue for philosophy (as in doctor of philosophy, or “Ph.D.”), peacock blue for public affairs, orange or yellow for engineering, white for arts and letters, brown for architecture, and light brown for finance. The lining of each hood bears the degree-granting university’s own colors — at Princeton, orange with a black chevron, colors adopted by the undergraduate Class of 1869 since William III of the House of Nassau, in whose honor the University’s first building was named, was also Prince of Orange.

While Princeton’s Graduate School was formally established in 1900, graduate education at the University dates back to the institution’s earliest days, and doctoral degrees were awarded beginning in the late 19th century. This is the 20th year of the Hooding ceremony honoring advanced degree recipients.

Order of Exercises

Prelude and ProcessionalThe audience will please rise when the Chief Marshal enters.

The Academic ProcessionDouglas W. ClarkProfessor of Computer Science, Chief Marshal for University Convocations

Candidates for Advanced Degrees Doctor of Philosophy Master of Architecture Master of Science in Engineering Master in Finance Master in Public Affairs Master in Public Policy

Karen Y. Jackson-Weaver ’94Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Diversity

Anthony Fiori *03President of the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni

Carol A. PorterDirector of the Harold W. McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning

Recipients of the Graduate Mentoring Award

Cole M. Crittenden *05 Associate Dean for Academic Affairs

Cecilia E. RouseLawrence and Shirley Katzman and Lewis and Anna Ernst Professor in the Economics of Education; Professor of Economics and Public Affairs;Dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

H. Vincent Poor *77Michael Henry Strater University Professor of Electrical Engineering; Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science

Alejandro Zaera-PoloProfessor of Architecture; Dean of the School of Architecture

Sheryl WuDunn *88Entrepreneur and Author

William B. RusselA.W. Marks ’19 Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering; Dean of the Graduate School

Shirley M. TilghmanProfessor of Molecular Biology; President of the University

WelcomeWilliam B. RusselShirley M. Tilghman

Hooding RemarksSheryl WuDunn

Presentation of Candidates for Master’s DegreesDouglas W. ClarkWilliam B. Russel

F O R T H E M A S T E R O F A R C H i T E C T u R E

Alejandro Zaera-Polo

F O R T H E M A S T E R O F S C i E n C E i n E n G i n E E R i n G

H. Vincent Poor

F O R T H E M A S T E R i n F i n A n C E

Karen Y. Jackson-Weaver

F O R T H E M A S T E R i n P u B l i C A F F A i R S A n D T H E M A S T E R i n P u B l i C P O l i C Y

Cecilia E. Rouse

Presentation of Graduate Mentoring AwardsCarol A. Porter

Presentation of Candidates for the Doctor of PhilosophyCole M. CrittendenDouglas W. ClarkWilliam B. Russel

Greetings from the Association of Princeton Graduate AlumniAnthony Fiori

Closing

Recessional and PostludeThe audience will please remain in place until the academic procession is completed.

Graduate Mentoring Awards

The Graduate School and the Harold W. McGraw Center for Teaching and learning annually recognize four faculty members, one from each of the major academic divisions of the university, for their exceptional work as mentors to graduate students at Princeton. Current and former students nominate faculty for these awards, and recipients are chosen by a committee of faculty and graduate students.

H u M A n i T i E S

Gideon A. RosenStuart Professor of Philosophy

S O C i A l S C i E n C E S

Viviana A. ZelizerLloyd Cotsen ’50 Professor of Sociology

n A T u R A l S C i E n C E S

Alison E. GammieSenior Lecturer in Molecular Biology

E n G i n E E R i n G

Michael C. McAlpineAssistant Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Advanced Degrees

Master of ArchitectureD E G R E E A W A R D E D 6 A P R i l 2 0 1 3

nikole Renee Bouchard, ArchitectureQianqian Cai, Architectureivi Diamantopoulou, ArchitectureOrnnicha Duriyaprapan, ArchitectureJaffer Abbas Kolb, ArchitectureFrançois leininger, ArchitectureGriffin Victor Ofiesh, Architecture

D E G R E E A W A R D E D 4 J u n E 2 0 1 3

Matthew lewis Bertsch, ArchitectureAleksandr Michael Bierig, ArchitectureWillem Edward Boning, ArchitectureJane Feng Ci Chua, Architecturelaura isabel Ettedgui, ArchitectureGriffin James Frazen, ArchitectureJulianne Gola-Papa, ArchitectureRyan luke Johns, ArchitectureAnna Sophia Knoell, ArchitectureMichal Andrzej Koszycki, Architecturenasra Gahousson nimaga, ArchitectureCyrus Jon Penarroyo, ArchitectureAnika Rachel Schwarzwald, ArchitectureJesse Tyler Seegers, ArchitectureTrudy Anne Watt, ArchitectureAntonia Ricarda Franziska Weiss,

ArchitectureMei lun Xue, Architecture

Master of Science in EngineeringD E G R E E A W A R D E D 2 2 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 2

Oren Jonathan Breslouer, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Minjin lee, Civil and Environmental Engineering

Ryan Michael Sullenberger, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

John C. Valentino, Operations Research and Financial Engineering

D E G R E E A W A R D E D 1 7 n O V E M B E R 2 0 1 2

Hwanho Kim, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D E G R E E A W A R D E D 2 6 J A n u A R Y 2 0 1 3

Jeremy A. Koch, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Talal Rasin Mufti, Operations Research and Financial Engineering

D E G R E E A W A R D E D 6 A P R i l 2 0 1 3

Madeline lu, Electrical Engineering

D E G R E E A W A R D E D 4 J u n E 2 0 1 3

Dushyant Arora, Computer ScienceMark Robinson Browning, Computer

ScienceCarolyn Tin Chou, Civil and

Environmental EngineeringAlyse Marie Egner, Civil and

Environmental EngineeringDena Allyson Feldman, Civil and

Environmental EngineeringArpan K. Ghosh, Computer ScienceYinzhen Jin, Civil and Environmental

EngineeringAlexander David Weigert Jordan, Civil

and Environmental EngineeringSasha Koruga, Computer ScienceSiyu liu, Computer Sciencenayden Angelov nedev, Computer

ScienceTobechukwu nwanna, Computer ScienceDiego Perez Botero, Computer ScienceMichael David Roussel, Civil and

Environmental EngineeringAlexander Salazar, Civil and

Environmental EngineeringHassan Shapourian, Electrical

EngineeringQiushi Zhang, Civil and Environmental

Engineering

Master in FinanceD E G R E E A W A R D E D 4 J u n E 2 0 1 3

Dhruv Agrawal, FinanceKapil Agrawal, FinanceSalman Hameed Baig, FinanceJiawei Chen, FinanceYijie Chen, FinanceWenjun Er, FinanceJeremie Frederic Fischer, FinanceSamy Jazaerli, Finance

Yoke Suen Kan, FinanceJungsoo Kim, FinanceMichael David Kraus, FinanceAlp Kutlualp, FinanceVan Trieu le, FinanceJonathan Richu lin, FinanceOriol lozano Carbassé, FinanceChuwei Mao, FinanceChristian Massion, FinanceEugene nagirner, FinanceWilliam Wei Qian, FinanceGabriela Chueke Rochlin, FinanceChihiro Seko, FinanceJoseph Shippee, FinanceXavier Paul Axel Sisso, FinanceMarc Herve Tchuente namtchueng,

FinanceJean-Marin Gerard ursch, FinanceFanrong Wang, FinanceJiayang Wang, FinanceQiong Wang, FinanceShuting Wei, FinanceChristopher Ward Whitbeck, Financelin Xu, Finance

Master of Arts in Near Eastern Studiesd E g r E E A w A r d E d 4 j u N E 2 0 1 3

Alexandra Buckey, Near Eastern StudiesKatie Maryam Manbachi, Near Eastern

Studies

Master in Public AffairsD E G R E E A W A R D E D 4 J u n E 2 0 1 3

Ayokunle Ayodeji Abogan, Woodrow Wilson School

Ayaz Achakzai, Woodrow Wilson SchoolAshok Ayyar, Woodrow Wilson SchoolVera Bersudskaya, Woodrow Wilson

Schoollaura Fay Blumenthal, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolShannon Marie Brink, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolJennifer Bianca Browning, Woodrow

Wilson SchoolJean Marie Callan, Woodrow Wilson

School

Sebastian Chaskel, Woodrow Wilson School

logan Richards Clark, Woodrow Wilson School

Cheryl Rebecca Cooper, Woodrow Wilson School

Megan Elizabeth Corrarino, Woodrow Wilson School

Marco issac De leon, Woodrow Wilson School

Stephanie lynn Durden, Woodrow Wilson School

Jane Elizabeth Tavelli Farrington, Woodrow Wilson School

Camilo Forero, Woodrow Wilson SchoolKenneth George Gardner, Woodrow

Wilson SchoolEmily louise Garin, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolHarrison Taylor Godfrey, Woodrow

Wilson SchoolMarjorie May Haight, Woodrow Wilson

Schoollaura Ashley Krise Hanson, Woodrow

Wilson SchoolKimberly niCole Harris, Woodrow

Wilson SchoolElizabeth Marie Hoody, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolChristopher David Johnson, Woodrow

Wilson SchoolDaniel P. Joyce, Woodrow Wilson Schoolnaoaki Kashiwabara, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolBrett Keller, Woodrow Wilson SchoolEvan Robert leFlore, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolJuan Jose leguia, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolEzra Philip levin, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolShelly Marie lyser, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolChad Phillip Maisel, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolMark Adam Marge, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolCarlos Márquez Padilla Casar, Woodrow

Wilson SchoolSamantha Sauny Mignotte, Woodrow

Wilson SchoolHassan noura, Woodrow Wilson School

Joshua Ryan Owens, Woodrow Wilson School

Angel Rafael Padilla, Woodrow Wilson School

Maria Cristina Mia Parker, Woodrow Wilson School

Francisco de Jesus Perez, Woodrow Wilson School

Anna Elizabeth Phillips, Woodrow Wilson School

Caitlin J. Pierce, Woodrow Wilson SchoolRoberto Pitea, Woodrow Wilson SchoolElizabeth M. Ramey, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolSarah E. Ray, Woodrow Wilson SchoolGregory Ellis Rosalsky, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolRobert Crosby Rosenbaum, Woodrow

Wilson Schooluri Sadot, Woodrow Wilson SchoolDaniel Aguirre Sanchez, Woodrow

Wilson SchoolSarah Jean Schleck, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolMadhurita Sengupta, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolJesse Singal, Woodrow Wilson Schoollaura Elizabeth Singer, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolJulia Blau Spiegel, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolCara nicole Stepanczuk, Woodrow

Wilson Schoolluke Swarthout, Woodrow Wilson Schoollaura lee Tatum, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolBeza Tesfaye, Woodrow Wilson SchoolGloria Twesigye, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolWamiq umaira, Woodrow Wilson SchoolRoss Keith len Van der linde, Woodrow

Wilson SchoolEzra louis Vazquez-D’Amico, Woodrow

Wilson SchoolWilliam Hoang nam Vu, Woodrow

Wilson SchoolSangita Vyas, Woodrow Wilson SchoolRachel Alicia Weise, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolCarl Westphal, Woodrow Wilson SchoolEugene Yi, Woodrow Wilson SchoolCamila isabel Zepeda lizama, Woodrow

Wilson School

Master in Public PolicyD E G R E E A W A R D E D 4 J u n E 2 0 1 3

Thomas Bell, Woodrow Wilson SchoolAaron Gould Bruner, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolArvind Karthik Chavali, Woodrow

Wilson SchoolCarol Jiarou Duh, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolMaria Trinidad Adorable Gonzalez,

Woodrow Wilson SchoolDouglas Jeffrey Greco, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolRichard Carroll Hinman, Woodrow

Wilson SchoolShaun Kim, Woodrow Wilson SchoolElizabeth Anne Kopley, Woodrow Wilson

Schoollisa Marie Mabbutt, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolChristopher John Minns, Woodrow

Wilson SchoolElaine V. Pearson, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolJon Edmund Piechowski, Woodrow

Wilson SchoolRyan Patrick Shann, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolJason Silver, Woodrow Wilson SchoolJoan Snaith, Woodrow Wilson SchoolGemma Clare Elizabeth Stevenson,

Woodrow Wilson SchoolThomas M. Stevenson, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolMartin Wesley Sybblis, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolJ. Zachary Vertin, Woodrow Wilson

School

Doctor of PhilosophyD E G R E E A W A R D E D 2 2 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 2

Samar Catherine Abou-nemeh, History of Science

nick Admussen, East Asian StudiesWifag Saad Adnan, EconomicsGonzalo Jorge Aniano Porcile,

Astrophysical Scienceslorne Applebaum, Electrical

EngineeringJose Azar, EconomicsXuening Bai, Astrophysical SciencesJessica Ann Baumgaertel, Plasma

PhysicsChristina louise Bergstrom, ChemistryAditya Bhaskara, Computer ScienceAlexander Brown Bick, HistoryPatrick J. H. Bradley, Molecular BiologyWilliam H. Bridges iV, East Asian

StudiesHelen Yetter Chappell, PhilosophyRichard Yetter Chappell, PhilosophyStephen S. Chaudoin, PoliticsAlvaro Eugenio Chavarria, PhysicsEric Yensen Chen, Molecular Biology

and NeuroscienceYuejie Chi, Electrical EngineeringWilliam Joseph Congdon, EconomicsWilliam Peter Deringer, History of

ScienceDuanel Diaz, Spanish and Portuguese

Languages and CulturesRobert W. Dockins, Computer ScienceAudrey Marie-Christine Dorélien,

Woodrow Wilson SchoolRex Waylon Douglass, PoliticsPaul Vincent Eason, HistoryCarolyn Beth Eisert, History of ScienceMatthew Hal Ellis, Historylo Faber, HistoryMohammad Farajzadeh Tehrani,

MathematicsSarah Elizabeth Fawcett, GeosciencesJessica M. Flanigan, PoliticsCaroline Overton Fowler, Art and

ArchaeologyYulia Frumer, History of Sciencenandita Gopalkrishna Gawade,

EconomicsJoshua Steven Gillon, Philosophynikolce Gjorevski, Chemical

Engineeringnicholas M. Goedert, Politics

Sarah Carlson Goff, PoliticsGina Marie Greene, ArchitectureScott Gregory, East Asian StudiesTyler Dean Groff, Mechanical and

Aerospace EngineeringWeijie Gu, Operations Research and

Financial EngineeringDaniel R. Gulotta, PhysicsDaniel John Hanna, French and ItalianJianhua He, Electrical EngineeringDaniel R. Herrick, PhilosophyBenjamin Drew Horning, ChemistryDavid T. Hsu, PoliticsMichael J. Hunter, East Asian Studiesioannis Kamitsos, Electrical EngineeringSinead Rebecca Clare Kehoe, Art and

ArchaeologyCorinne Julie Kendall, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyEili Ya’akov Klein, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyMichael H. Kolodrubetz, PhysicsClaire nicole lackner, Astrophysical

SciencesBrian ngo laforteza, ChemistryZhaofeng li, PhysicsKung-Ching liao, Chemistry and

Materials ScienceAdele Tzu-lin lim, Mechanical and

Aerospace EngineeringJunjia liu, ChemistryBryan Daniel lowe, ReligionCarol Ann MacGregor, SociologyAnn C. Markham, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyEmily Ann Marshall, SociologyGwyneth Hartman McClendon, PoliticsKatharine Wyatt Moore, ChemistryMelissa Rose Moschella, PoliticsSrevatsan Muralidharan, Mechanical and

Aerospace EngineeringAnand Murugan, PhysicsDael Amand Vachon norwood, HistorySadik Görkem Özkaya, Applied and

Computational MathematicsArijeet Pal, PhysicsJoanna Papayiannis, Art and ArchaeologyJeongsook Park, Molecular BiologyMaya Xenia Petrovich, Near Eastern

StudiesGüngör Polatkan, Electrical EngineeringStephan Priebe, Mechanical and

Aerospace EngineeringKeith Paul Reber, Chemistry

Rodolfo Antonio Rios Zertuche Rios Zertuche, Mathematics

Sangho Ro, East Asian StudiesDavid Martin Robinson, ChemistryJulie l. Rose, PoliticsElias Reinhold Sacks, ReligionDaniel Jonathan Schneider, Sociology

and Social PolicyMichael D. Schroer, PhysicsAllison Kelly Shaw, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyHui-Wen Shih, ChemistryEllen Smith, EnglishAnn Carla Staver, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologySara Kathryn Stevens, ArchitectureBella Tendler, Near Eastern StudiesTiffany Michelle Tong, Electrical

EngineeringXin Tong, Operations Research and

Financial EngineeringAikaterini Tsolakidou, ClassicsCraig Barton upright, Sociologynevzat uyanik, Near Eastern StudiesMark nicholas Vander Wal, ChemistryJoshua Jon Vandiver, PoliticsAravindan Vijayaraghavan, Computer

SciencePhilip Alexander Wallach, PoliticsChong Wang, Computer ScienceGrace Christine Wang, ChemistryJulianne Werlin, EnglishJulia Wolfe, MusicZhen James Xiang, Electrical

Engineeringluke Benson Yarbrough, Near Eastern

StudiesHarlan Ming-Tun Yu, Computer ScienceJieqi Yu, Electrical EngineeringQiucen Zhang, Physics

D E G R E E A W A R D E D 1 7 n O V E M B E R 2 0 1 2

Tyson N. S. Aflalo, Psychology and Neuroscience

John William Appel uruburu, PhysicsTimothy J. Attanucci, GermanAnirudh Badam, Computer ScienceRichard C. Baliban, Chemical

EngineeringElizabeth Be Birchall, PhilosophyThomas Andrew Carlson, HistoryJasdave S. Chahal, Molecular BiologyYu-Yuan Chen, Electrical EngineeringElisabeth H. Cohen, Near Eastern Studies

Robert Matthew Cooper, Molecular Biology

Yi Deng, PhysicsJing Du, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringJulien Olivier Dubuis, PhysicsMaria Angela Echeverry-Galvis, Ecology

and Evolutionary Biologyloubna El Amine, PoliticsWenwen Fang, Molecular BiologyCaroline Elizabeth Farrior, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologySamuel Franklin Feng, Applied and

Computational MathematicsCarl Patrick Thomas Fischer, Spanish

and Portuguese Languages and Cultures

Johanna Elizabeth Frymoyer, MusicThomas nathan Hale, PoliticsJessica Cleary Hawthorne, GeosciencesMarina Elisabeth Henke, Woodrow

Wilson SchoolAndrew C. Huddleston, PhilosophyKevin J. Hughes Jr., MathematicsKatharina A. ivanyi, Near Eastern

Studiesnoah Thomas Jafferis, Electrical

EngineeringWalter Johnston, Comparative LiteratureBenjamin Alexander Jorns, Mechanical

and Aerospace EngineeringKelly Anne Kearney, GeosciencesSu Yeon Kim, PhilosophyWonho Kim, Computer ScienceEvan S. Kindley, EnglishJoy Ruth Knoblauch, ArchitectureMegan Konar, Civil and Environmental

EngineeringTal Kramer, Molecular Biology and

NeuroscienceJohn Branzuela labella, EnglishChunxiao li, Electrical EngineeringQiang liu, Electrical EngineeringYang liu, Chemical EngineeringAlexander lorbert, Electrical

EngineeringYang luo, GeosciencesRose B. Maclean, ClassicsRajsekar Manokaran, Computer ScienceKarin Rainey McDonald, Molecular

BiologyRuth Misener, Chemical EngineeringPrateek Mishra, Electrical EngineeringAmy Moran-Thomas, Anthropology

Sara Muñoz, Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Cultures

Alexandra K. Murphy, Sociology and Social Policy

Erin Patricia O’Keefe, Molecular BiologyJenny Qianni Ouyang, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyJessica Paga, Art and ArchaeologyDarren Pais, Mechanical and Aerospace

Engineeringnatalia Petrenko, Molecular BiologyJohn Anthony Rego, MusicPaul Frederic Schmit, Plasma PhysicsEve Rebecca Schneider, Psychology and

NeuroscienceJaclyn A. Schwalm, Molecular BiologyArnab Sinha, Electrical EngineeringDaniel T. Swain, Mechanical and

Aerospace EngineeringJacob Daniel Tarver, Chemical

EngineeringJeff Terrace, Computer ScienceTracy Ruey Tsai, Electrical EngineeringRahel Villinger, PhilosophySergey Voronin, Applied and

Computational MathematicsZhenghong Wang, Electrical EngineeringBenjamin Custis Williams, French and

Italiannurfadzilah Yahaya, HistoryJune K. Yeung, Civil and Environmental

EngineeringQiao Zhao, Chemical EngineeringEliza Zingesser, French and ItalianJohn Antony neves Zuuzarte Tully,

Classics

D E G R E E A W A R D E D 2 6 J A n u A R Y 2 0 1 3

Tuna Artun, HistoryMiriam Eve Bocarsly, Psychology and

NeuroscienceFelipe Cala Buendia, Spanish and

Portuguese Languages and CulturesWenzhe Cao, Electrical EngineeringXiaonong Cheng, SociologyEdmond Choi, Operations Research and

Financial EngineeringSeth Allen Cluett, MusicXinXin Du, PhysicsSamuel J. Gershman, Psychology and

NeuroscienceAndrea E. Granstedt, Molecular Biology

and Neuroscience

Tal Kastner, EnglishAnna Caperton Katz, Art and

ArchaeologyPing liu, Chemical EngineeringJessica M. Marglin, Near Eastern StudiesRobert Scott Mcisaac, Quantitative

Computational Biologylauren Elizabeth Padilla, Mechanical

and Aerospace EngineeringJeffery Scott Paull, Civil and

Environmental EngineeringBeatriz Preciado, ArchitectureAndrei Rachkov, EconomicsAustin Hayes Roach, Plasma Physicsnadezhda Dimitrova Savova,

AnthropologyArul Shankar, MathematicsWenting Sun, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringXiaonan Richard Sun, Molecular BiologySarah l. Wasserman, EnglishKevin Hayes Wilson, MathematicsKar Fai Samson Young, Musicnicola Zaniboni, Economics

D E G R E E A W A R D E D 6 A P R i l 2 0 1 3

Mikhail Alexander Belyaev, Astrophysical Sciences

Ajay nuggehalli Bhoj, Electrical Engineering

Cara lea Carraher, Molecular Biologynicole Simona Elder, Art and

ArchaeologyMarjolaine Gauthier-loiselle, EconomicsSean M. Gerrish, Computer ScienceStephanie Eileen Goldfarb, Mechanical

and Aerospace EngineeringStephen Paul Good, Civil and

Environmental EngineeringDiogo Abry Guillén, EconomicsSara nephew Hassani, SociologyStephanie June Hauck, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyJohanna Dorothy Heinrichs, Art and

ArchaeologyCamilo Hernandez-Castellanos, Spanish

and Portuguese Languages and Cultures

Kuan Huang, GeosciencesThomas Benjamin Jablin, Computer

ScienceErin M. Jacobs, Sociology

Diana Roxana Jorza, Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Cultures

lydia Kallipoliti, ArchitectureElena Marie Krieger, Mechanical and

Aerospace EngineeringChun-Yi lee, Electrical Engineeringnicolas lefevre-Marton, Woodrow

Wilson SchoolSheng li, Chemical EngineeringShuanglei li, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringYushan luo, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringMarshall louis Reaves, Molecular

BiologyJohn T. Reuland, Englishleeore Schnairsohn, Comparative

LiteratureDavid Pearson Turnbull, Mechanical and

Aerospace EngineeringXin Xu, Molecular Biology and

NeuroscienceAnastasiya Aleksandrovna Yakhnina,

Molecular BiologySharon Jihyun Yoon, Sociology

D E G R E E A W A R D E D 4 J u n E 2 0 1 3

Salim A. Altug, MathematicsMichael Joseph Arcaro, Psychology and

NeuroscienceCrisita Carmen Hojilla Atienza,

ChemistryHans Albert newton Serquiña Bantilan,

PhysicsSarah Anne Batterman, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyOwen Biesel, MathematicsQike Kyle Chen, Chemical Engineeringlily Si Yieng Cheung, Chemical

EngineeringVrinda Chidambaram, Slavic Languages

and LiteraturesYenTing Chiu, Electrical EngineeringSungmun Choi, EconomicsGonzalo Sebastián Cisternas leyton,

EconomicsEno Compton 4th, East Asian StudiesYaim Cooper, MathematicsRohit De, HistoryPeter Dewey, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringGabriele Di Cerbo, MathematicsEdgardo Dieleke, Spanish and

Portuguese Languages and Cultures

Michael Hartz Early, MusicDaniel H. Frost, PoliticsMichael Wayne Gillenwater, Woodrow

Wilson Schoolleandro Gorno, EconomicsMartin Elias Griswold, Plasma Physicsluís Tiago Marques Guerra, ChemistryKatherine Elizabeth Hansen, PsychologyJack Thomas Hanson, Physicsnikolaj Arpe Harmon, EconomicsRyan Paul Harper, ReligionDeborah Son Holoien, PsychologyPhilip J. isett, Mathematicslinda Jan, Chemical EngineeringMatthew A. Johnson, PsychologyAlejandra J. Josiowicz, Spanish and

Portuguese Languages and CulturesJunehyuk Jung, MathematicsJulia Ann Kalow, ChemistryDalal K. Kanan, ChemistryBerk Kapicioglu, Computer ScienceVladimir Georgievich Kim, Computer

SciencePenka Kovacheva, EconomicsTianhui li, Operations Research and

Financial EngineeringTing liu, Electrical EngineeringWyatt lloyd, Computer Sciencenicholas Scott lockey, MusicJenna l. losh, GeosciencesDaniel ian Mark, PoliticsJessica Ann Maxwell, Art and

ArchaeologyMaribel Morey, Historynicholas naquin, HistoryDaniel K. nielsen, Chemistryilissa Bonnie Ocko, Atmospheric and

Oceanic SciencesSung-Jin Oh, MathematicsGiridhar Parameswaran, EconomicsAaron Pixton, MathematicsMichael Allan Pope, Chemical

Engineering and Materials ScienceEnrique Gualberto Ramirez iii,

ArchitectureJie Ren, PhysicsJoseph D. Roy-Mayhew, Chemical

EngineeringGiulia Saccà, MathematicsDaniel Schwartz-narbonne, Electrical

EngineeringSiddhartha Sen, Computer ScienceHao Shen, Applied and Computational

Mathematics

Michael Joseph Smith, ChemistryAvani Mehta Sood, PsychologyDean Edwin Spears, EconomicsSabine Chantal Eileen Stieber, ChemistryAbigail B. Sussman, Psychology and

Social PolicyXin Tong, Operations Research and

Financial EngineeringMatthew Daniel Trujillo, Psychology and

Social Policylev E. Weitz, Near Eastern StudiesJohn Myles White, Psychology and

NeurosciencePak Hin Wong, Applied and

Computational MathematicsGuangbo Xu, MathematicsShiwu Yang, MathematicsJongsoo Yoo, Plasma PhysicsMeng Zhang, Electrical EngineeringJiaying Zhao, Psychology

A Note on Magicicada Brood II

Should the whir of cicadas serve as a backdrop to today’s ceremony, we would be in the company of a very special guest. The sound is the male mating call of the Magicicada, a North American species of periodical cicada that has a 13- or 17-year lifecycle. Cicadas are not poisonous; they do not bite or sting. They are large (about an inch long); they fly; they are (more or less) orange and black and so appropriate guests for Princeton celebrations. This cicada is divided into “broods,” or a group of cicadas that emerge in a specific region at a regular interval. What might be heard today — and what has featured regularly in the news in recent months — is Brood II, which in New Jersey is typically concentrated in the north with Princeton on its territorial outskirts, explained Henry Horn, a Princeton professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, emeritus. Princeton is instead a prime breeding ground for Brood X, which will reemerge in 2021, Horn said. In this area, the current brood will unlikely meet such famous decibel levels, Horn said. Cicadas have “a tendency to be homebodies” and do not travel far beyond the region in which they emerge, he said.

AcknowledgmentsWe thank the staff of the Alumni Council, the Broadcast Center, Building Services, Communications, Community and Regional Affairs, Conference and Event Services, Dining Services, Disability Services, Dodds Auditorium, Environmental Health and Safety, Facilities, McCarter Theatre, the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students, the Office of Information Technology, the Office of the President, Public Safety, Richardson Auditorium, and Transportation and Parking Services for giving generously of their time and expertise.

Alma MaterOld NassauTune ev’ry heart and ev’ry voice, Bid ev’ry care withdraw; Let all with one accord rejoice, In praise of Old Nassau.

In praise of Old Nassau, we sing, Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! Our hearts will give while we shall live, Three cheers for Old Nassau.

Copyright © 2013 by The Trustees of Princeton UniversityAlthough every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this program, the student’s transcript is the official record of the University.