Scientific computing students go on to careers in a variety of fields.
From professional careers to graduate studies to non-profit work, here is a look at how recent scientific computing graduates make their mark beyond the Hill.
Kara Braun ’18
IT Leadership Development Program, Eaton, Beachwood, OH
Jensen Shurbert ’18
Mobile Software Developer, Plantronics, Santa Cruz, CA
Tudor Stoian ’18
Graduate Student - Statistics for Smart Data Masters Program, ENSAI, Bruz, France
Colin Haas '15
Underwriting associate, Summit Investment Management, Denver, CO
Ryan Darragh '14
Graduate student in aerospace engineering sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
Alexander New '14
Research assistant, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
Mark B. Larus '13
Software engineer, Uber, San Francisco, CA
Samuel C. Tay '13
Application angineer, Blue Acord, Charleston, SC
Kristina Buschur ’11
Ph.D. in computational biology, Carnegie Mellon University and University of Pittsburgh Joint Doctoral Program, Pittsburgh, PA
Pushkar R. Dahal ’08
Software engineer, Vecna Medical Technology, Greenbelt, MD
Edward A. Ceaser ’07
Infrastructure engineer, Twitter, Inc.,, San Francisco, CA
Daniel Kiepfer ’03
Senior financial analyst, Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, WA
Jesse B. Horowitz ’01
Vice president, Wells Fargo Services, Minneapolis, MN