Graduate Staff 2023-2024
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Amy Rechkemmer I am the Computer Science representative of the Graduate Women in Science Program. I am a fifth-year PhD student working with Prof. Ming Yin in the areas of crowdsourcing, social computing, and human-AI interaction. Before Purdue, I graduated from the University of Michigan with a BSE in Computer Science and Engineering. Outside of research, I enjoy taking walks, listening to music, and spending time with friends. I am excited to serve on the WISP leadership team! |
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Ayobami Oladapo I am the EAPS representative for the Graduate Women in Science Program. I am a second-year master’s student working in Dr. Marty Frisbee’s surface water-groundwater interactions laboratory. My research involves using geochemistry and environmental isotopes to investigate the impact of alpine glacier meltwater on mountain groundwater flow processes. I earned my Bachelor of Technology degree in Geology from Nigeria. Outside of research and academia, I enjoy listening to music, singing, traveling, and learning new languages. As an advocate of women in science, I believe supporting and empowering female scientists is crucial for the future of science. I am excited to be a part of the WISP leadership team! Please reach out if you have any questions or comments! |
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Heekyung Ahn |
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Jaskiran Kaur I am the Chemistry representative of the Graduate Women in Science Program leadership team. I am a second-year graduate student in the analytical division of the Department of Chemistry. I earned my M.S. and B.S. degrees in Organic Chemistry from Hindu College, University of Delhi, India. I joined the Kentämaa group in Fall 2021 and my research interest includes studying mass spectrometric ion-molecule reactions and gas-phase reactivities of boron radical anions. I enjoy reading, playing board games, dancing, and gardening. I look forward to serving as part of the WISP leadership team! |
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Jax Mader |
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Nouran Amin I am the Biology representative of the Graduate Women in Science Program. I am also a biology third-year PhD candidate in Dr. Stephanie Gardner's laboratory. My research focuses on graphing practices of biological data. Outside the world of academia, you can find me reading a good book, binge-watching period dramas, or experimenting with new baking recipes. I am thrilled to serve on the WISP leadership team. Feel free to reach out with any questions! |
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Surbhi Sood I am the PULSe representative for the Graduate Women in Science Programs Leadership Team. I am a fifth-year graduate student in Dr. Emily Dykhuizen's Lab in the MCMP Department. My research focus is on transcriptional regulation mediated by chromatin remodeler complex. Besides research I enjoy painting and cooking with friends. I look forward to serving on the WISP leadership team. |
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Tatiana de Picoli Ferreira I am the graduate WISP representative for the Department of Physics and Astronomy. I am a third-year graduate student working with theoretical condensed matter. My current research focuses on understanding the physical properties of superconductors and topological systems by combining analytical and simulation techniques. In my free time, I enjoy reading, running, and spending time with friends. I look forward to being part of the WISP leadership team; feel free to reach out with any questions or comments! |