Release Date: May 30, 2001 This content is archived.
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Fifty-two graduating students in the University at Buffalo 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