Release Date: May 30, 2001 This content is archived.
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Fifty-two graduating students in the Âé¶¹´«Ã½o School of Engineering and Applied Sciences have been inducted into the New York Nu Chapter of Tau Beta Pi National Engineering Society.
The students, their hometowns and engineering majors are:
AMHERST: Eu Jin Ang, aerospace; Jeau Jye Cheong, civil; Gregory Chu, aerospace; Tung-Chin Chung, industrial; Tom Hanselman, chemical; Engbee Ngu, electrical; Yuji Nozaki, aerospace, and Tung-King See, aerospace
BLACK RIVER: Matthew Goodyear, electrical
BRONX: Ivan Itchkawich, electrical
BROOKLYN: Victor Reyes, electrical
BUFFALO: Shahrukh Khan, electrical; Tracy Whitmire, electrical, and Ken-Tye Yong, chemical
CALIDONIA: Jason DeVore, electrical
CHEEKTOWAGA: Mark Bednasz, electrical
CLARENCE CENTER: Michael Castellani, electrical, and Gary Ciccone, electrical
CONKLIN: Scott Winseman, mechanical
EAST AMHERST: Christopher Parrag, computer engineering
ELMER: Andres Losada, industrial
FAIRPORT: Stephen Zielinski, mechanical
FORT DRUM: Michael Winter, mechanical
FORT WASHINGTON, PA: Xin Hu, computer engineering
GREENWOOD: Andrew Mills, mechanical
HOLLAND: Chris Rauscher, mechanical
JAMESTOWN: Michael Pollino, civil
LAFAYETTE: David Warren, mechanical
NEW HYDE PARK: Brian McHale, mechanical, and Jitti Sukontasup, electrical
ORCHARD PARK: Nicholas Kania, mechanical
QUEENS: Carla Ng, chemical
ROCHESTER: Michael DeGrave, mechanical, and Stephen Kornienko, industrial
SELDEN: Kuniesun Mori, chemical
SINGAPORE: Gerald Jin Han Yeo, mechanical
TONAWANDA: Jessica Munch, industrial
TROY: Justin Markunas, electrical
WEST SENECA: Jeffrey Balikowski, mechanical, and Joseph Deangelis, mechanical
WHITE PLAINS: Patrick Brady, electrical
WILLIAMSVILLE: Michael Astrella, civil; Kok Keong Chain, chemical; David Givone, computer science/computer engineering; Yiemeng Hoi, mechanical/aerospace; Koklam Lai, mechanical; Fui Ken Liew, industrial; Samson Lim, aerospace; David Shih, electrical; Mark Soda, electrical; Kok-Keong Soh, industrial, and Helen Yan, electrical