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76 Undergrads Recognized at Annual Honors & Awards Celebration
Each year the A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland celebrates exceptional undergraduate scholars through its Honors and Awards, which recognize students for their academics, leadership, and service.
Maryland Engineering honored 76 undergraduates who exemplify the college’s commitment to excellence at this year’s ceremony event, held April 24 in the Stamp Student Union. Five were recognized with Dean’s Awards.
"Our students are world-class. They rise to every challenge—with technical excellence, teamwork, and a deep sense of purpose to solve the world's most urgent challenges,” said Clark School Dean Samuel Graham, Jr. at the event. “Society is fortunate to have Terp engineers like our students leading us forward. We are proud that they represent our school and profession.”
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 Sierra Raspa Sierra earned a Gemstone Honors Citation where she led a research team working on swarm robotics, and she is currently a member of the electrical team for Testudog through the Robotics at Maryland Club. Sierra has been a teaching fellow for several engineering courses and is a competitor for the xFoundry@UMD startup competition on the school safety track. She also collaborated with Women in Engineering (WIE) to create and lead the WIE Code coding bootcamp, and she is also a member of the WIE Student Advisory Board. During her time at UMD, Sierra has interned at RCT Systems, NASA Goddard, Quantum Space, and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. | 
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 Nicole Uhl Within the Women in Engineering (WIE) Program, Nicole has held various positions, including lead mentor coordinator of the Sheila Rohra WIE Connect Peer Mentoring Program, student advisory board member, and intern for the Get Outside and Learn Engineering Kit Program. Nicole is the vice president of the Tau Beta Pi engineering honor society. She is also actively involved in the student-led Satellite Development Program under the UMD Space Systems Lab. 
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 Thomas Dymowski Thomas has been a member of Engineers Without Borders (EWB), serving in multiple positions including president. With EWB, he created and developed community partnerships in Nepal, Rwanda, and Guatemala while also maintaining other active chapter projects. Thomas was a teaching fellow for the Introduction to Materials Engineering course. He is also an undergraduate researcher in the Atomic Layer Deposition Nanocenter, performing research in 3D solid state batteries, and is seeking opportunities in the microprocessing and manufacturing industry. 
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 James “Jimmy” Yates Jimmy served as a leader in the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers and Theta Tau Professional Engineering Fraternity. He has worked as a peer advisor for the Clark School’s Engineering Career Services office and is currently a teaching assistant for the freshman Virtus class, where he mentors students to help them accomplish their professional goals. Jimmy is looking forward to making an impact in sustainable energy after graduation. 
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 Amelia “Mia” Skeers Mia is an alumna of the Women in Engineering Flexus Living and Learning Program, and is a member of the aerospace engineering honors program. Mia has been the communications officer for Women in Aeronautics and Astronautics for two years, and is an active member of Tau Beta Pi and Sigma Gamma Tau. She has also served as a ClarkLEADER for the Clark School’s annual ClarkLEAD program and is currently researching methods to expand the asteroid tracking capabilities of the Vera C. Rubin Observatory. 
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Congratulations to all of our 2025 honorees!
Raifah Alam
 Friedrich Alvarez
 Kelvin Avelar
 Rachel Boschen
 Valery Caceido
 Mandy Callaghan
 Esha Chopra
 Anthony Collier
 Valentina Cruz
 Prithwish Dasgupta
 Thomas Dymowski
 Matthew Ensign
 Samantha Farren
 Zachary Fletcher
 Kevin Franzblau
 Robson Gina
 Eliav Hamburger
 Ashley Hamell
 Sarang Han
 Joseph Hauerstein
 Mia Jocić
 Caroline Kahl
 Homa Keshmiri
 Nicholas Kingsbury
 Vendela  Krenkel
 Jeremy "JJ" Kuznetsov
 Tori Latham
 Robert Latyak
 Benjamin Leazer
 Kenshiro Lim
 Ivan Lin
 Santiago Lorenzi
 Mario Majalca
 Owen Mank
 Robert 'RJ' McCandless
 Ryder McCathern
 Nicholas Mertz
 Yi Moh
 Zoya Naseem
 Atticus Nemeroff
 Chelsea Neumann
 Michael O'Neill
 Joshua Ogunmola
 Christine (Yemi) Ogunsola
 Oluwatobiloba Oloye
 Andrew Pavlosky
 Vincent Pham
 Marissa Potts
 Allison Julia "AJ" Rahr
 Sierra Raspa
 Henry Renze
 Lawrence Rhoads
 Joshua Rippeon
 Numan Salih
 Arlene  Schindler
 Alexander Seidts
 Abhiraman Senthilkumar
 Amelia Skeers
 Gideon Smith
 Emily Speierman
 Jason Stone
 Imaad Syed
 Bence Szego
 Benjamin Tabor
 Jennifer Tartaglia
 Kim Taylor
 Jonathan Teklemariyam
 Nicole Uhl
 Ryan Vacek
 Natalie Venginickal
 Nicholas Venginickal
 Jason Walter
 Matthew Weirich
 Monique Whitfield
 Timothy Woerner
 James Yates
Published April 25, 2025
 Clark School Dean’s Award: presented for excellence in academics, leadership, and service to the college.
Clark School Dean’s Award: presented for excellence in academics, leadership, and service to the college. Clark School of Engineering Leadership Award: presented to a Clark School student who demonstrates outstanding leadership which impacts all engineering majors.
Clark School of Engineering Leadership Award: presented to a Clark School student who demonstrates outstanding leadership which impacts all engineering majors. Clark School of Engineering Global Leadership Award: presented for leadership and service through global engineering activities.
Clark School of Engineering Global Leadership Award: presented for leadership and service through global engineering activities. Kim A. Borsavage and Pamela J. Stone Student Award for Outstanding Service: presented for outstanding service and dedication to the Clark School.
Kim A. Borsavage and Pamela J. Stone Student Award for Outstanding Service: presented for outstanding service and dedication to the Clark School. Dinah Berman Memorial Award: presented to a third-year engineering student who has combined academic and scholastic excellence with demonstrated leadership or service to the Clark School.
Dinah Berman Memorial Award: presented to a third-year engineering student who has combined academic and scholastic excellence with demonstrated leadership or service to the Clark School. 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                