PA3 is proud to present this roster of past
 First Friday Luncheons at the Nassau Club
We sincerely thank our guest speakers for making this series so enjoyable!
 
- 2020: Sarah Hutter Wilterson [PhD candidate Psychology] "Adult learning of skilled movement"
 - 2020: Robbie LeDesma [PhD candidate Molecular Biology] "Viruses and the human immune system"
 - 2019: Rachit Dubey [PhD candidate Computer Science] "Towards a better understanding of curiosity"
 - 2019: Becca Napolitano [PhD candidate Civil Engineering] "Old buildings, new techniques"
 - 2019: Joel Finkelstein *18 [Psychology] "Hate and extremism on social media"
 - 2018: Lt. Johnathan Falcone [Master in Public Affairs candidate Woodrow Wilson School] "Reflections of an active duty Surface Warfare Officer in the US Navy"
 - 2018: Kris Pardo [PhD candidate Astrophysical Sciences] "Constraining theories using gravitational wave event data"
 - 2018: Mai Nguyen [PhD candidate Psychology] "How we represent complex information in the brain over time"
 - 2018: Eda Yetim [M Arch candidate] "Spatialized ornaments into three dimensional landscapes"
 - 2018: John Parton '18 [Woodrew Wilson School] "Recusal failure among district court judges"
 - 2018: Mayank Misra [PhD candidate - Woodrew Wilson School] "Socio-ecological systems"
 - 2018: Nicholas M. Risteen [PhD candidate - Architecture] "After the Disaster: Architecture and Emergency in Extraordinary Time"
 - 2018: DongWon Oh [PhD candidate - Psychology] "Gender bias in facial impressions"
 - Eric M. Glover [PhD Candidate - English] "Musicals of Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston"
 - Andrew Ledford [PhD Candidate - Sociology] "Political Islam"
 - Shilpa Nadimpali Kobren [PhD Candidate - Computer Science] "Computational Biology"
 - Michael Hepler [PhD Candidate - MAE] "Science and Global Security"
 - Adam Lerner [PhD Candidate - Philosophy] "Empathy"
 - James A. Smith [PhD Candidate - Geosciences] "Dataset Formats for Seismology"
 - Alex Rodnyansky [PhD Candidate - Economics] "Quantitative Easing & Bank Lending"
 - Carlee Joe-Wong [PhD Candidate - Applied/Computational Math] "Computer Networking"
 - Julie Whittaker [PhD Candidate - WWS] "Jordanian Refugee Camp for Syrians"
 - Rajesh Ranganath [PhD Candidate - Computer Science] "Machine Learning"
 - Garner Soltes [PhD Candidate - Molecular Biology] " Bacterial Antibiotic Resistance"
 - Chris Brinton [ PhD Candidate - Electrical Engineering] "Online Learning"
 - Charles Ganoe '51 - "Travels in North Korea"
 - Heather Butts '94 - "African American Medicine in Civil War DC"
 - Leslie Ribovich [PhD Candidate - Religion] "Public School Education & Morality"
 - Brittney Edmonds [PhD Candidate - English] "Commodity Status of Afro-American Slaves"
 - Greg Owen '15 - Founder Princeton Institute for Chocolate Studies
 - Mazell Tetruashvily [graduate student - Molecular Biology] "Neuromuscular Junction"
 - Joel Rozen [PhD Candidate - Anthropology] "Entrepreneurship in Tunisia"
 - Jane Manners [Graduate Student - History] "Federal Bailouts"
 - Bryn Rosenfeld [PhD Candidate- Politics] "Autocracies and the Middle Class"
 - Joshua Spechler [PhD Candidate - Electrical Engineering] "Flexible Electronics"
 - Doyle K. Hodges [PhD Student - Woodrow Wilson School] "Democratic Civil-Military Relations "
 - Andrew Ledford [PhD Student - Sociology] "Iranian Studies"
 - Ian Hogue [Post Doctoral Fellow - Molecular Biology] "Virus Transport and Spread"
 - In Song Kim [PhD Candidate - Politics Dept] "Incentives for Trade Liberalization"
 - Nimisha Barton [PhD Candidate - History Dept] "Gender and Immigration in 1900's France"
 - Friederike Funk [PhD student - Psychology Dept] "Social Psychology of Punishment"
 - Jeffrey Parker [PhD Candidate - PPPL] "Turbulence of Plasmas"
 - Ryan Harper [2013 PhD - Religion Dept] "Gospel Music and American Evangelicalism"
 - Andrew Ledford [PhD Student - Sociology] "Iranian Studies"
 - Matthew Howard [PhD Candidate - Molecular Biology Dept] "Brain Study using Viruses"
 - Andrew Lieu '06 [friend of PA3] "Thoughts on the Financial Markets"
 - Andra Geana [PhD Candidate - Psychology Dept] "Risk and Ambiguity in Human Decision-Making"
 - Jason McSheene [PhD Candidate - Molecular Biology Dept] "Left-Right Patterning in Embryos"
 - Jim Steichen [PhD Candidate - Dept of Music] "George Balanchine"
 - Kate Neal [PhD Candidate - Dept of Music] "New Ideas in Music"
 - Nadezhda Savova [PhD - Dept of Anthropology] "International Bread Houses
 - Jamol Pender [PhD Candidate - Engineering School/ORFE] “Queueing Theory"
 - Allan Doyle [PhD candidate – Art & Archaeology] “ Michaelangelo’s Afterlife in French Art”
 - Ismaiel Yakub [2012 PhD – Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering] “Bee Home – Sustainable Building/Temporary Housing"
 - Darren Pais [PhD candidate – Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering] “Emergent Collective Behavior of Groups in Biology and in Robots”
 - Julianne Werlin [PhD candidate – English] “Early Modern Utopian Literature”
 - Josue Sanz-Robinson [PhD candidate – Electrical Engineering] “Flexible, Large-Area, Electronic Systems for Monitoring Civil Infrastructure”
 - Michael Todd [PhD candidate – Neuroscience] “Limitations of Human Multitasking or Cognitive Flexibility
 - Theodor Brasoveanu [PhD candidate – Physics] “Critical Phenomena in Gravitational Collapse”
 - Sarah Fawcett [PhD candidate – Geosciences] “Ocean’s Biological Pump: Storage of Atmospheric CO2 Fixed as Biomass”
 - Iain Watts [PhD candidate – History] “History of Galvanism, the now-vanished Science of Electricity”
 - Cate Reilly [PhD candidate – Comparative Literature] “Teratology, Wax Anatomy and the Monstrous Text”
 - Sarit Kattan Gribetz [PhD candidate – Religion] “History of Jews, Christians and Pagans in Antiquity”
 - Taniecea Arceneaux [PhD candidate – Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics] “Resilience of Social Networks with Multiple Relations”
 - Cate Reilly [PhD candidate – Comparative Literature] “Rilke and Chekov: Translation and (Play)giarism”
 - Wenzhe Cao [PhD candidate – Electrical Engineering] “Digital Skin: Electrodes that Retain Electrical Functionality under Large Mechanical Deformation”
 - Taylor Behmke [2011] “Food Justice Foundation”
 - Sushoban Avasthi [PhD candidate – Electrical Engineering] “Solar Cells
 - Sunny Khemlani [PhD candidate – Psychology] “How We Reason: Systemic Illusions when Drawing Inferences”
 - Mike North [PhD candidate – Psychology] “Ageism (Age Based Prejudice) from an Intergenerational Perspective”
 - Ankit Panda – [2012 undergrad - WWS] “Undergraduate Life”
 
PA3 also expresses its gratitude to the Graduate School for its support and to the Nassau Club for its professionalism and graceful hosting of our events.