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Outstanding dissertations honored with PhD student awards

Graduates celebrate at the 2018 doctoral commencement ceremony. (做厙勛圖 photo / J. Adam Fenster)

Each year Arts, Sciences & Engineering and the School of Medicine and Dentistry recognize outstanding research and dissertations by PhD students.

The following students are泭recipients of Arts, Sciences & Engineerings Outstanding Dissertation Award泭for 201718.

Engineering:泭Chitraleema Chakraborty, Materials Science, Flatland Nanophotonics: A Study of Quantum Confined Excitons in 2D Materials.泭Joseph泭Izraelevitz, Computer Science (commendation), Concurrency Implications of Nonvolatile Byte-Addressable Memory.

Humanities:泭Jenevive Nykolak, Visual and Cultural Studies; Painting in Question, 1967-1981: BMPT, Supports/Surfaces, and ja-na-pa.泭Kyle Robinson, History (commendation), Body and Soul of Enlightenment: John Wesley, Methodism, and the Age of Reason.

Natural Sciences:Frank Garcea,泭Brain and Cognitive Sciences, The organization of manipulable object concepts in the human brain.

Social Sciences:泭Brett Peters,泭Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, The Consequences of Having an Insecure Partner: A Pre-Emptive Buffering Model.

The following students are泭recipients of School of Medicine and Dentistry Commencement Awards泭for 201718.

Vincent du Vigneaud Award:泭Anthony DiPiazza, Microbiology and Immunology, Insights into CD4 T Cell-Mediated Immunity to Influenza Viruses. The award is conferred by the Office of Graduate Education to a graduating student whose thesis is judged superior and unique in potential for stimulating and extending research in the field.

Wallace O. Fenn Award:泭Benjamin Plog, Pathology, Novel Insight into Regulation of Glymphatic Flow with Implications for Traumatic Brain Injury. The award is given annually to a graduating student judged to have performed especially meritorious research and who presented a Ph.D. thesis suitable to honor the name of Wallace Fenn, former professor and chair of physiology.

Marvel-Dare F. Nutting Award泭(recognizing an outstanding Biochemistry PhD):泭Amber Cutter, whose PhD dissertation was on泭Molecular Characterization of Nucleosome Recognition by Linker Histone H1.0.