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A lot of people work hard to make the PRS happen. Here's the Organizing Committee for the 2009—10 year. If you're interested in adding your name to this list, either this year or in future years, please let us know!

Chair

Victor Oyeyemi is a 2nd-year graduate student in chemical engineering. His research focuses on the thermochemistry and chemical kinetics involved in the combustion of biodiesel. He is excited to be involved in organizing PRS.

Communications Coordinator

Praveena Joseph-de Saram is a 4th-year graduate student in molecular biology.

Program Coordinator

Harold Hatch is a 2nd-year graduate student in chemical engineering.

Judging Coordinator

Nikhil Deshmukh is a 2nd-year graduate student in molecular biology and neuroscience. His research focuses on the retina (no pun intended) and the biophysics of the neural circuitry that facilitates vision.

Advisor
shin-yi Shin-Yi Lin is a 6th-year graduate student in molecular biology. Her work investigates how the left-right axis is patterned during embryonic development.

Alumni Liaison

Wil Wong is a graduate alumnus in architecture.

PRS alums

Phil Martin left the Pace Center at Princeton for the Obama campaign in 2008. He worked on the PRS in 2006 and 2007.

When last sighted, Lesley Chuang was a graduate student in molecular biology. She was co-chair of the PRS in 2007. Andrea Granstedt and Mike Fisher, also graduate students in molecular biology, also worked on the PRS in 2007.

When last sighted, David Potere was a graduate student in demography.

When last sighted, Craig Caldwell was a graduate student in history.

Karla Evans graduated with a Ph.D. in psychology in 2007. When last sighted, she was a postdoctoral fellow studying visual attention with Nancy Kanwisher at MIT.

Brigitta Lee co-founded the PRS with Shin-Yi Lin. She graduated with a Ph.D. in East Asian studies in 2007.

When last sighted, Gabriel Love was a graduate student in philosophy and a law student at Harvard.

Justin Seipel graduated with a Ph.D. in mechanical and aerospace engineering in 2006. When last sighted, he was a postdoctoral fellow studying the mechanics of biological motion in Robert Full's lab at Berkeley.