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Nishanth Lingamneni is a graduate of the Master of Engineering
Management Program at Duke University. He has interned at Microsoft
Corp in the summer of 2006 as an Associate Product Manager in
Marketing and will be returning to Microsoft upon graduation.
Over the past academic year, he has been involved as a research
assistant with Duke’s Outsourcing Practicum, worked part
time for AlphaMed Press and NetCentrics Corp on business oriented
projects and is currently leading a team of students in developing
the MEM program at Duke. He received his Bachelors degree from
Osmania University, India in Electrical Engineering. In his free
time, he likes to bar-tend, watch soccer and write restaurants
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George Robinson is a 2007 graduate of the Master of Engineering
Management Program at Duke University. He completed his undergraduate
education in his home state at the University of Kansas, earning
a Bachelors degree in Aerospace Engineering. George also enjoys
many outside activities such as golf, body-surfing, and swimming. |
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Mark Kenneth Weaver is a 2007 graduate of the Master of Engineering
Management Program at Duke University. He has previously attended
the University of Southern California, earning a Bachelors degree
in Civil Engineering with an emphasis in Building Science. Mark
enjoys traveling and has spent summers in New York City serving
with local inner city ministries, in Rome, Italy, studying architectural
engineering, and in Los Angeles working for the Dodgers’
groundscrew. In his free time, Mark enjoys playing golf, reading,
and watching his USC Trojans win in football.
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Ram is an engineer from Mumbai, India where he studied Electronics
and Telecommunication. He has had a variety of experiences, ranging
from interning at a large telecommunications network firm and
an airline, to being part of a non-profit entrepreneurial venture.
Ram graduated in 2007 from Duke University with a Masters in Engineering
Management, after which he joined PricewaterhouseCoopers in Washington,
DC. Ram is widely traveled, speaks four languages fluently, and
is an avid philatelist.
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Niyanthi Reddy is currently a 2007 graduate of the Master of
Engineering Management Program at Duke University. As a student,
she also worked as a research assistant on a non-profit project
funded by the National Science Foundation exploring the purification
of America's water resources. She earned a Bachelors' degree in
Computer Science and Engineering from Osmania University, Hyderabad,
India. Niyanthi was also involved in significant community activities
during her time in India. Her interests include traveling, dancing
and hiking.
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Zhenyu Yang is a graduate of the Master of Engineering Management
program in Duke University. He is originally from ChongQing, China
and received a Bachelor's degree from the Chinese Military Academy
in 2005. In his free time, Zhenyu is an avid sports fan.
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Batul Tambawalla graduated in 2007 from Duke’s Masters
in Engineering Management Program. Batul also holds a degree in
Electronic Engineering from Mumbai University. After receiving
her Bachelors, she pursued advance coursework in Computer Science
at North Carolina State University while completing internships
with Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications RTP NC, IBM Corp RTP
NC and UBS AG Stamford CT. Upon graduating she joined UBS AG as
an IT Analyst.
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Pradeep Kamsali holds a Masters in Engineering Management from
Duke University and a Bachelors degree in Chemical engineering
from Osmania University. His career interests include Strategy
and Management Consulting. During free time, he enjoys watching
movies, listening to music and spending time with his friends.
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While taking classes within the Masters of Engineering Management
Program at Duke University, Chris Morecroft contributed to outsourcing
and immigration research. Chris also holds a Bachelors in Mechanical
Engineering from Duke. In his free time, Chris is an avid scuba
diver, caver and the former president of Duke’s Formula
SAE racing team.
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