The AFCI Fellowship Classes

2008 Fellows
The 2008 AFCI fellowship class visits the Department of Energy in Washington DC. From left: Glenn Lockwood, Rutgers University; Jeffrey Powers, University of California at Berkeley; Terrance McGuire, University of Cincinnati; Elizabeth Long, North Carolina State University; Brian Ade, Purdue University; Mark Massie, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Aaron Wysocki, University of Florida; Jeremy Roberts, University of Wisconsin at Madison; Jeffery Hetherly, University of North Texas.

2007 Fellows in Washington
The 2007 AFCI fellowship class visits Washington DC. Back row, from left: Shen Zhang, North Carolina State University; Brendan Kochunas, University of California at Berkeley; Trey Holik, Texas A&M University; Kyle Oliver, University of Wisconsin; Shadi Ghrayeb, Penn State University. Front row: Shannon Yee, Ohio State University; Kathryn Wright, Texas A&M University; Brett Dooies, University of Florida.

2006 Fellows with AFCI Leaders
The 2006 AFCI fellowship class meets with DOE officials and national laboratory representatives. Front row, from left to right: Dr. John Herczeg, DOE; Mr. Carter "Buzz" Savage, DOE; Dr. Frank Goldner, DOE; Dr. James Bresee, DOE. Middle row: Dr. Stuart Maloy, Argonne National Laboratory; AFCI fellows Brian Hehr, North Carolina State University; Robert Petroski, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Brian Jaques, Boise State University; Brandon Distler, University of Missouri-Rolla; Jason Haas, University of Michigan; Paul Mews, Texas A&M University; Dr. Jim Laidler, Argonne National Laboratory. Back row: Dr. Tom Ward, DOE; AFCI fellows Steve Mullet, University of California at Berkeley; McLean Machut, University of Wisconsin; Joshua Van Meter, Kansas State University; Chris Sommer, Georgia Institute of Technology; Chris Orton, Ohio State University; Nicholas Cunningham, University of California at Santa Barbara; Dr. Kemal Pasamehmetoglu, Los Alamos National Laboratory.

2005 Fellows with AFCI Leaders
The 2005 AFCI fellowship class meets with DOE officials. From left: Dr. Frank Goldner, AFCI Program Technical Director; Sam Zenobia, University of Wisconsin; George (P.J.) Dumont, Georgia Institute of Technology; Amber Wright, University of Nevada at Las Vegas; Matt Dennis, University of Missouri; David Carpenter, MIT; Shane Johnson, Director, Office of Nuclear Energy, Science, and Technology; Carter D. "Buzz" Savage, AFCI Program Director; Jason Harp, North Carolina State University; Dr. Paul Lisowski, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fuel Cycle Management; Jason Bruso, Oregon State University; Dr. Tom Ward, AFCI Senior Science Advisor; Mirko Ascic, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Dr. James Bresee, AFCI Senior Technology Specialist.

2004 Fellows in Washington
The 2004 AFCI fellowship class visits Washington DC. From left: Neal Hamm, University of Michigan; Kathryn Harper; Cody Peeples, North Carolina State University; Tom Patten, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; Hannah Yount, University of Wisconsin; Andrew Goldmann, University of New Mexico; Cindy Fung, University of Florida; Rob Candalino, Texas A&M University.

2002 Fellows with William Magwood
The 2002 AFCI fellowship class meets with William D. Magwood IV, DOE Director of Nuclear Energy, Science, and Technology; Dr. Frank Goldner, Nuclear Engineer at the DOE Office of Advanced Nuclear Research, and John Herczeg, former Research Director of the DOE Office of Nuclear Energy, Science, and Technology. Back row, from left: Lee Van Duyn, Georgia Tech; Frank Szakaly, Texas A&M University; Tom Carter, University of Florida; Dr. Frank Goldner. Middle row: Shafaq Moten, Northern Illinois University; Jennifer Ladd-Lively, University of Tennessee at Knoxville; Lisa Cordova, University of New Mexico; John Herczeg. Front row: Will Wieselquist, North Carolina State University; William Magwood; Matt Sowa, University of Michigan.

2001 Fellows at White House
The 2001 AFCI fellowship class visits the White House with John Herczeg, Research Director of the DOE Office of Nuclear Energy, Science, and Technology. From left: Jessica White, University of Texas at Arlington; Thomas Roddey, University of California at Berkeley; Jim Platte, University of Michigan; Preston Pratt, Texas A&M University; Coy Bryant, University of Texas at Austin; Alan Bolind, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; John Herczeg; Kamilah Turner, University of Michigan; Leigh Outten, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Ben Milliron, Ohio State University.