Alumni

RED² Alumni

Georgia Tech

  • CPT David Sundberg (Master of Science – Nuclear and Radiological Engineering, Spring 2023)

CPT David Sundberg is an MS student in NRE/MP in the RED² Laboratory at Georgia Tech. Under Dr. Dewji’s supervision, he will be conducting research in source modeling and ballistics fragmentation analysis to determine toxicity effects associated with warfighter inhalation of heavy metal tungsten alloy and depleted uranium. CPT Sundberg graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point with a Bachelor’s in Nuclear Engineering in 2017. He also received his M.S. in Defense and Strategic Studies from Missouri State University, and continued on to pursue his doctorate in the same area.

Project: Evaluation of Exposure Pathway, Internalized Uptakes, and Dosimetry for Military Personnel from Radiological and Toxic Metal Sources; Enhancement of Biokinetics using Physiologically-Based Models for Internalized Radionuclides

Texas A&M University Graduate Students

  • Mülkiye Sumen (Texas A&M University – Master of Science – Computer Engineering, Spring 2022) “Cybersecurity for Nuclear Power Plants Working with Simulator’s Data and Machine Learning Algorithms to Find Abnormalities at Nuclear Power Plants ” LinkedIn
  • Audrey Nguyen (Texas A&M University – Master of Engineering – Nuclear Engineering, Fall 2021) “Nuclear Codes and their Use in Incident Situations”  LinkedIn
  • Autumn Kalinowski (Texas A&M University – Master of Science – Nuclear Engineering, Summer 2021) “Comparison of Cancer Risk Estimates from Internalized Uptakes of Environmental Radionuclides Based on a Chronic Exposure” LinkedIn
  • Sena Dalak (Texas A&M University – Master of Science – Nuclear Engineering, Summer 2021), MS Thesis: “Estimation of Protection Factors for The Transport of Radioactive Material” LinkedIn
  • Alexander Perry (Texas A&M University – Master of Engineering  – Nuclear Engineering, Spring 2021) LinkedIn
  • Landon Aziz (Texas A&M University – Master of Science – Nuclear Engineering, Spring 2021), MS Thesis: “Estimated Dose Rates for Pediatric Patient Release Criteria for 131I Therapy“.

Undergraduate Students

  • Sherry Adadi (TAMU BS – Nuclear Engineering, Spring 2022LinkedIn
  • David Coleman (TAMU BS – Nuclear Engineering, Spring 2021)
  • R. Holt Mendleski (TAMU BS – Nuclear Engineering, Spring 2021)
  • Sruthi Sivabhaskar (TAMU BS – Physics, Spring 2020) LinkedIn
  • Matthew Steinohrt (TAMU BS – Nuclear Engineering, Spring 2020)
  • Alexus Willis (TAMU BS – Nuclear Engineering, Spring 2020) LinkedIn
  • Thomas Cuthbert (TAMU BS – Nuclear Engineering, Spring 2019) LinkedIn
  • Chase Foreman Cuthbert (TAMU BS – Nuclear Engineering, Spring 2019)