|  | Each year the A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland celebrates exceptional undergraduate scholars through its Engineering Honors and Awards, which recognize students for their academics, leadership, and service. This year, the Clark School honors 70 undergraduates who exemplify the college’s commitment to excellence; five are recognized with Dean’s Awards. "Clark School students are innovators and problem-solvers. The work they engineer—from rockets and medical devices to smart, sustainable, and equitable systems—improves people's lives,” said Robert Briber, interim dean of the Clark School. “We’re incredibly proud of these future leaders. We’ll be watching their careers and look forward to their amazing work. I also want to acknowledge Isabella Kolar for winning our advising award: Our staff are critical in making the Clark School a great place for our students to learn and grow as engineers." 
|  Dinah Berman Memorial Award: presented to a third-year engineering student who has combined academic and scholastic excellence with demonstrated leadership or service to the Clark School.
 Adithya ArunJunior, aerospace engineering and computer science
 Adithya is a member of the Aerospace Engineering Honors Program and was in the First-Year Innovation & Research Experience (FIRE) Autonomous Unmanned Systems Stream in past semesters. He is a research assistant in the Space Systems Lab and the Space Power and Propulsion Lab. As co-founder of Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS@UMD), he led the creation of UMD’s first student-designed CubeSat with a research payload. Adithya will be interning at Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems this summer and is excited to work as a resident assistant next fall. |  
|  Clark School of Engineering Leadership Award: presented to a Clark School student who demonstrates outstanding leadership.
 Priscilla LeeSenior, bioengineering (minor: global engineering leadership)
 Priscilla has served as chair for the Women in Engineering Student Advisory Board, as a Women in Engineering mentoring program coordinator, and is president of Alpha Omega Epsilon. She is an undergraduate research assistant in the Mucosal Associated Immune System Engineering and Lymphatics Lab; an active Clark School Ambassador; and a member of the Bioengineering Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee. She was a part of the QUEST Honors Program, Flexus, and the First-Year Innovation & Research Experience (FIRE). Priscilla will finish her master’s degree through UMD’s B.S./M.S. program and then begin work as a technology analyst at Accenture. |  
|  Kim A. Borsavage and Pamela J. Stone Student Award for Outstanding Service: presented for outstanding service and dedication to the Clark School.
 Yasmine PierreJunior, bioengineering
 Yasmine is a member of the QUEST Honors Program and the current undergraduate representative for the Clark School’s Diversity Council, where she introduced the anti-racist and inclusive engineering curriculum initiative. She is an alum of the First-Year Innovation & Research Experience (FIRE), in which she led and presented award-winning research funded by the NSF Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation Undergraduate Research Program. She mentors students with the Black Engineers Society, FIRE, and Flexus programs and in the Center for Minorities in Science and Engineering. Yasmine will intern at Dell Technologies this summer working on sustainable material innovations. |  
|  A. James Clark School of Engineering International Leader Award: presented for leadership and service through international engineering activities.
 Sabrina De NicolaJunior, bioengineering (minor: sustainability)
 Sabrina is a member of the Bioengineering Undergraduate Honors Program, where she is working towards completing a research thesis on bioaugmentation techniques to combat stormwater pollution. She received the Gilman International Scholarship to study abroad at the Universidad Pontificia Comillas in Madrid, Spain. Sabrina is co-president of Maryland’s chapter of Engineering World Health, a peer mentor for the Society of Women Engineers, and plans to pursue a Ph.D. in environmental engineering. |  
|  Clark School Dean's Award: presented for excellence in academics, leadership, and service to the college.
 Abigail MeyerSenior, mechanical engineering
 Abigail has been involved with the Flexus living-learning program, University Honors, and the Women in Engineering Program. She has been a committed member of Terps Racing, where she is part of the Baja Team, serving as team captain for the last three years. Within the Women in Engineering Program, she has volunteered for many of their events through which she helped introduce girls to STEM fields. Abby has accepted a position at Oshkosh Corporation in a rotational engineering program in Wisconsin. |  
|  A. James Clark School of Engineering Student Advising Award for Professional Staff: recognizes staff excellence in undergraduate or graduate student advising. Created in 2016 by then Associate Dean Bill Fourney and former Dean George Dieter.
 Isabella KolarSenior Academic Advisor, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
 Dr. Kolar, who enjoys helping students solve problems and achieve their goals, is being recognized for her passion for advising, her availability to students and faculty, and her empathetic nature, especially during the pandemic. She is also applauded for her willingness to take on additional responsibilities in the department, such as their Student Spotlight Interviews, which she writes for their website. |  Congratulations to all 70 of our 2021 honorees! Farida AbubakarFelix Adams
 Excel Alale
 Joseph Anderson
 Adithya Arun
 Ethan Aus
 Kieran Barvenik
 Bryce Bathras
 Josiah Bedford
 Thomas Bone
 Ezra Bregin
 Zachary Breit
 Jonathan Chang
 Long Fei Chen
 Lauren Cho
 Alexander Cochran
 Annina Commins
 Rachel Cueva
 Sabrina De Nicola
 Ian Down
 John Dutan
 Asma Farooqui
 Joshua Fernandes
 William Gerst
 Samuel Gigioli
 Lily Granzow
 Andrew Grupp
 Niloy Gupta
 Tara Harper
 Rachel Harvey
 John Heide
 Timothy Henderson
 Ashley Henriquez
 Benjamin Honecker
 Rahul Jain
 Jacqueline Kerlin
 Daniel Kirchner
 Samuel Klueter
 Amida Koroma
 John Lathrop
 Priscilla Lee
 Yutong Liang
 Joshua Martin
 Jesse E. Matthews
 Abigail Meyer
 Alexandra Miller
 Peter Mnev
 Christian Moreira
 John Nalley
 Sarah Noland
 Marisa Patsy
 Kyle Pichney
 Yasmine Pierre
 Mihailo Rancic
 Pratik Rathore
 Thomas Roche
 Shuvam Roy
 Evan Ruderman
 Benjamin Ruggeri
 Ayelet Senderowicz
 Benjamin Seufert
 James Shen
 Xinyi Shi
 Alana Tillery
 Emmalene Trebel
 Jason Webb
 Colleen Whitcomb
 Dao-Jun Xu
 Catherine Yates
 Lilia Yousefian
 
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 May 3, 2021
 
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