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Andrew Dugue

Andrew Dugue, Contract Allocator

Andrew Dugue’ graduated from LSU New Orleans with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. As an undergraduate, he served as and active participant in LS-LAMP program. He participated in summer research programs at AMRI (Advanced Materials Research Institute) in 2004 & 2006 at LSU New Orleans and SROP (Summer Research Opportunities Program) at the Pennsylvania State University in 2005. He also presented his research findings at the Arizona State University LS-LAMP conference in 2006 and 2007. Currently, he is working as a Contract Allocator with Shell Oil Company with Innovative Technical Services in New Orleans, LA.

Osahon Eribo

Osahon Eribo, Electronic Engineer and Project Manager

I graduated from the University New Orleans (LSU New Orleans), with a Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering December 2003. While at LSU New Orleans I was an active participant in the LS-LAMP program conducting research on Albedo at LSU New Orleans, Electroactive Polymers while on summer research at Pennsylvania State University, and working as a science and math tutor at LSU New Orleans Student Center. During my participation in the program I presented my research findings at DoE and LS-LAMP sponsored research conferences in the form research papers and poster board presentations. After graduating from LSU New Orleans, I began working for the Defense Information System Agency (DISA) (September 2004-December 2007) as an Electronics Engineer where I served as the lead engineer for the Cross Domain Solution Service Center, which provides the Department of Defense (DoD) with the capability to transmit and receive information across two different classification network domains. Currently, I am an Electronics Engineer and Project Manager at the Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) where I analyze naval weapons systems and provide subject matter expertise in the field of electronic devices. I am currently enrolled in the non-thesis Master’s of Science program in Electrical Engineer at the University of Delaware where I am focusing on Microelectronics and Nanoelectronics an area critical to the projected future of naval weapons systems.

Carissa Flowers

Carissa Flowers, Financial Analyst

I graduated from LSU New Orleans (LSU New Orleans) with undergraduate degree in computer Science in Fall 2011. I work for eVenture in the technical field. Building and maintaining financial websites and reports my coworkers and I are assisting the company in becoming more effective in responses to our customers’ needs. 

eVenture Technologies, LLC, is a mentor-protege joint venture. eVenture employs information technology professionals who are ready to assist your organization with information system solutions, software engineering. and technical support solutions. With current operations in New Orleans, LA, Greater Washington, D.C. and Northern Virgnia area, Millington, TN, and Bay Pines, FL. and the ability to work other locations such as Norfolk, VA., Charleston, SC., and San Diego, CA., we provide quick effective responses to customer needs with quality products and services to our customers.

Mesfin Getaneh

Mesfin Getaneh, Patent Examiner

I graduated from LSU New Orleans (LSU New Orleans) in May of 2006 With a bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering. During my stay in LSU New Orleans, I learned so many things, met many people, and develop many friendships. I achieved these things in part with the help of Louisiana Alliance for Minority Participation (LAMP). It is such an important part of my LSU New Orleans experiences that I still remember how I first heard about LAMP. It started with a phone call by Dr. Puri Ashok, telling me about LAMP, what it stands for and what I can get out of it. Since then I became the beneficiary of LAMP. LAMP gave me the opportunity to participate in four Summer Research Opportunity Programs (SROP) at some of the nation’s top schools; Stanford University, Purdue University, Northwestern University and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). 

The opportunity to participate in these schools gave me not only the chance to work with one of the best professors and graduate students in their fields but also the chance to meet amazing fellow intern students from all walks of life who later develop a life long friendship. It also gave me the chance to go around other universities and compete in presenting my research in front of professors and students. LAMP also gave me the opportunity to work with high school students helping them to prepare for college entrance exam like SAT as well as fellow LSU New Orleans students helping them with MATH and Physics. 

The effect of the opportunities I got while I was in school with the help of LAMP got extended even after I graduated from LSU New Orleans. The research I have participated in the four universities I mentioned above, the awards I have received from presenting my researches and the tutoring I have done at my school certainly helped me to stand out when I was applying for jobs to enter the work force and helped me to land on my current job. I currently work for the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Since USPTO deals with new inventions mainly as a result of research, it is very exciting to me to be the other side of the process. My four SROP experiences come handy in my work everyday when I examine patent applications related to the areas that I participated in doing research; as a result, it helped me to be a better examiner. Thank you LAMP for all the support that you have given me.

Jeff Josiah

Jeff Josiah, Senior Electrical Engineer

I am currently a Senior Electrical Engineer with Honors at Raytheon Company in Tucson, Arizona. I am one of the youngest individuals to hold this position. Nevertheless, I do not attribute this success to mere luck but to preparation and the skills that were instilled in me while I was a LAMP scholar at LSU New Orleans. These vital skills included verbal communication; being comfortable presenting technical material; the ability to reason and form scientific thoughts; and more importantly, to convert these ideas succinctly and clearly to paper. These skills prepared me for the role and position I currently hold at my company. Moreover, LSU New Orleans LAMP program provided me with a love for knowledge and scientific reasoning that has fueled a lifelong drive to learn. 

A few years ago, Dr. Puri encouraged my decision to pursue graduate studies. He prepared a recommendation in 2006 that supported my application to the University of Arizona Graduate program and since then I have completed my MASTER OF ENGINEERING degree in Embedded Systems Design with a 4.00 GPA (Aug 2008). Time management was another skill I learned as a LAMP scholar that definitely paid huge dividends during those busy and stressful two years when I juggled school and a full-time job. I published a journal article and a few conference papers as a graduate student. Writing these scientific papers came remarkably natural to me because of the training I received as a LAMP scholar. 

Additionally, in June 2009 I was invited back to my high school to give the keynote address to the Class of 2009. I have also received numerous awards at Raytheon over the past few years and have been selected by my peers into the honors program (a distinction held by only less than 8% of the engineering population). I even teach classes and give technical talks regularly at my job. I must admit though that I possess an unusual high drive for success; however, I do believe that the LAMP program has assisted me by providing the tools, skills, guidance, support, and direction I inevitably needed to succeed.

David Tumblin

David Tumblin, Project Manager

After starting college at LSU New Orleans in 1999, I joined the Louisiana Alliance for Minority Participation (LAMP) program. The demands of engineering school are substantial and do not allow for full time employment. The financial assistance from the LAMP program made it possible for me to focus less on paying for tuition and more on my studies. Although I was not aware of the organization’s purpose, it was obvious from Dr Puri and the participants that the object was to “increase the number and quality of minority students enrolling in and completing baccalaureate degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) and subsequently going on to pursue graduate studies in STEM disciplines. 

After my first year at LSU New Orleans, I enrolled in LSU New Orleans Honor’s Program (3.5 GPA and above each semester). From there, I was invited to join Tau Beta Pi as a Junior (upper 1/8 of class), Golden Key (top 20% of class) and Pi Tau Sigma (Mechanical Engineering honor society). As a requirement of LAMP and the Honor’s Council, I was also a math tutor and participated in various charity projects. In 2000, I was offered an internship with the US Army Corps of Engineers (Department of Defense). In 2002, I accepted an internship offer with Northrop Grumman Ship Systems. Later in the year, I was offered a graduate scholarship with the National Consortium for Graduate Degrees for Minorities in Engineering and Science (GEM), but declined the offer to start a full time position with Northrop Grumman. After graduation, I also completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in Physics (with a math minor) from Xavier University of Louisiana in 2004. In December 2004, I transferred to the Integrated Systems sector of Northrop Grumman in Melbourne, FL. 

After focusing on my career for a few years, I decided to choose a master’s program with the University of Florida that accommodated my need for a class schedule that would allow me to work full time. In 2007, I was accepted into the Outreach Engineering Management (OEM) Program. The 20 month program lasts for 5 semesters with 2 classes per term (1 weekend per month). My current employer, DRS Tactical Systems, funded my master’s study to the amount of $30,000. After graduation in 2009, I have acted in a management role in several projects with DRS Tactical Systems.

The LAMP program allowed me to meet individuals who were focused on their graduate studies and listen to speakers in the profession who offered insight into our chosen occupations. If it were not for the funding received from LAMP, I would not have been able to excel as I did in my years at LSU New Orleans. My performance as an undergraduate student offered benefits that I am still realizing today. 

Since 2008, I have attended the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) conference to recruit on behalf of DRS. At conferences such as this, we are able to see and meet the new graduates who wish to enter the work force. We are able to advise them on career choices and discuss their hopes and dreams. Although I was not familiar with the LAMP program when I was an undergrad, I am completely indebted to them for the assistance given to me and to Dr Puri for showing me what was possible by participating in the program.

Sydeaka Waston

Sydeaka Waston PhD, Assistant Professor of Research in BioStatistics

Obtained her Bachelor of Science in 2002 from LSU New Orleans. Since then she has research HIV immune Response at Los Alamos as part of her Dissertation, and is currently at University of Chicago, Assistant Professor Research in BioStatistics.

Natalia Serra Varona

Natalia Serra Varona, Static Mechanical Engineer

My name is Natalia Serra Varona. I graduated from LSU New Orleans in 2007 with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. I currently work as a Static Mechanical Engineer for Shell International Exploration & Production Inc. through Waldemar S. Nelson and Company. I have worked for almost 5 years in the petroleum industry. My present goals are to continue growing in knowledge and experience in my field to soon apply to become a licensed professional engineer. I believe the LAMP program made an impact early in my career by inspiring me to do more research and to spark more interest in my field. It also gave me the opportunity to network and meet other students outside my major. LAMP also had a great financial incentive that not only pushed me to do more research, but that also helped me buy books while I was in school. I am very thankful to have been a part of this program that helped shape my career today.

Daphne Meza

Daphne Meza, Ph.D. student at Stony Brook University for Biomedical Engineering

I started graduate school in Fall 2012. I was accepted into the PhD program of Biomedical Engineering in Stony Brook University. During the first year and a half, I obtained my MS in Biomedical Engineering. I also passed the Qualifying Exam which made me an official PhD candidate. At the same time, since I started, I was conducting research. During the first two years my work focused on developing high resolution microscopy techniques that would aid in brain tumor resections. After those two years my research switched to basic cardiovascular research. The results were great and hence I was able to propose my thesis dissertation this past August. My thesis focuses on understanding atherosclerosis formation, specifically how different mechanical stresses/strains work together to regulate multiple aspects of vascular physiology, function, and disease initiation. A better understanding of this process can lead to more targeted preventive and therapeutic solutions for cardiovascular diseases. My expected graduation date is December 2016. Upon graduation I wish to continue in research and development with a focus on the cardiovascular device industry.

Harry Borden, MSAP '06

Participated in NASA GSRP fellowship program.

Randy Justin PhD, Geology '07

Finished Ph.D. from Penn State University in Earth Science (2012)

Jolene Robin, EE '03, Applied Physics '04

Finishing Ph.D. at Stanford University in GeoSciences (spring 2013) will be joining Conoco Phillips in Houston, TX

Catherine Silva, Biology '07

Joined graduate studies in Biology at Purdue University

Abbie Wood PhD, Physics '05

Completed PhD in Medical Physics from University of Chicago (currently Medical Physicist at M. D. Anderson)

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