December 2024 Graduates

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CPT Dajah Treece - December 2024

We are thrilled to announce that CPT Dajah Treece has successfully defended her thesis titled "Active Denial Technology and Effects on Crowd Behavior" under the esteemed supervision of Prof. Hong Zhou. This remarkable achievement is a testament to her dedication, hard work, and intellectual prowess.

We are incredibly proud of her accomplishments and look forward to seeing the impact of her research in the field. Please join us in congratulating CPT Dajah Treece on this significant milestone!



Dual Degree students (December 2024)


LT Joel Hunter and LT Richard Gonong

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LT Richard Gonong - December 2024

We are thrilled to announce that LT Richard Gonong has successfully presented his work titled "Distance-Based Coordination for a Decentralized Unmanned Surface Vehicle Swarm Controller with Varying Swarm Size." This remarkable achievement was guided by his advisor, Dr. Isaac Kaminer, and co-advisors, Dr. Wei Kang and Dr. Sean Kragelund. Congratulations to LT Gonong on this significant milestone!

Congratulations to LT Gonong on this significant milestone! We are proud of his accomplishment and invite you to join us in congratulating him.

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 LT Joel Hunter - December 2024

We are excited to announce that LT Joel Hunter has successfully presented his work titled "Cold Spray Optimization via Machine Learning." This outstanding achievement was guided by his advisor, Dr. Troy Ansell, and co-advisor, Dr. Wei Kang.

Congratulations to LT Hunter on this significant milestone! We are proud of his accomplishment and invite you to join us in congratulating him.

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 LT Scott Adams (Church Award, Outstanding thesis) - June 2024

We are delighted to announce that LCDR Scott Adams has successfully defended his thesis titled "Investigating maximum bit extraction of the Blum-Micali pseudorandom number generator" under the guidance of his advisor, Prof. Pante Stanica, and second reader, CAPT Martinsen. This significant achievement reflects his dedication, hard work, and intellectual excellence.

Please join us in congratulating LCDR Scott Adams on this remarkable milestone and wishing him continued success in his future endeavors!

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CPT  Nathan Fisher - June 2024

We are delighted to announce that CPT Nathan Fisher has successfully defended his thesis titled "Artificial Sensor for Electrical System Using Machine Learning." This significant achievement reflects his dedication, hard work, and intellectual excellence. His research was guided by his advisor, Professor Wei Kang, with CAPT Martinsen and Prof. Ralucca Gera serving as second readers.

Please join us in congratulating CPT Nathan Fisher on this remarkable milestone and wishing him continued success in his future endeavors!

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 Rachel Kenagy (Graduating with Distinction) - June 2024

We are thrilled to announce that CPT Rachel Kenagy has successfully defended her thesis titled "An Acoustic Approach to Drone Detection using Machine Learning." This outstanding achievement is a testament to her hard work, dedication, and innovative research. Her thesis was guided by her co-advisors, CAPT Martinsen (MA) and Professor Alvez (PH).

Please join us in celebrating CPT Rachel Kenagy's remarkable success and wishing her all the best in her future endeavors!

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 ENS Jessica Riggs (Outstanding thesis) - June 2024

We are pleased to announce that ENS Jessica Riggs has successfully presented and completed her thesis defense titled "Semi-infinite elements for non-reflecting boundary conditions." Her research, guided by her advisor, Professor Frank Giraldo, co-advisor James Kelly (NRL), and second reader, Professor Anthony Austin, is a significant contribution to the field.

Please join us in congratulating ENS Jessica Riggs on this remarkable achievement and wishing her continued success in her future endeavors!

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2023 Graduates:

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 CPT Dylan Hyde  - June 2023

Congratulations to CPT Dylan Hyde on the successful completion of your thesis, "Active Stealth in Submerged Environments: A Numerical Investigation." This remarkable achievement, under the guidance of your advisor Dr. Robert Bassett, co-advisor Dr. Anthony Austin, and 2nd reader Dr. Lucus Wilcox, is a testament to his dedication and hard work.

We are incredibly proud of Dylan's accomplishments and the perseverance he has shown throughout this journey.

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 CPT Javier Sustaita - June 2023

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 LT John Mack  - June 2023

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LT Dan Gillespie  - June 2023

We are pleased to announce that LT Dan Gillespie has successfully defended his thesis titled "Divide and conquer modification of the Blum-Micali pseudorandom number generator" under the guidance of his advisor, Prof. Pante Stanica, and second reader, CAPT Thor Martinsen. This significant achievement reflects his dedication, hard work, and intellectual excellence.

Please join us in congratulating LT Dan Gillespie on this remarkable milestone and wishing him continued success in his future endeavors!

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2022 Graduates:

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CPT James Sherrell  - June 2022

We are overjoyed to announce that CPT James Sherrell has successfully presented his thesis under the expert guidance of Prof. Ralucca Gera. This extraordinary accomplishment is a shining example of his relentless dedication, hard work, and exceptional intellect.

Let's all come together to celebrate CPT James Sherrell's incredible success and wish him the very best as he embarks on the next chapter of his journey!

2021 Graduates:

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LTC Patrick Mugg - June 2021

Congratulations to LTC Patrick Mugg on earning a PhD in 2021! His dissertation titled "Extrapolated Multirate Methods for Hyperbolic Partial Differential Equations," was directed by Dr. Frank Giraldo and co-advised by Dr. Jeremy Kozdon.  This is a remarkable achievement, highlighting Patrick's dedication and hard work. 

We are incredibly proud of your accomplishments. Here's to your continued success and contributions to the field!  His success is an inspiration to many, and we look forward to seeing the impact of your work in the future. Here's to your continued success and contributions to the field!

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MAJ Andrew Dietz - June 2021

We are excited to announce the incredible achievement of Andrew Dietz, who has earned a Masters in Math (Network Science) with a thesis titled "Personalizing Talent Development Utilizing a Network Framework." This significant accomplishment, completed in June 2021, highlights Andrew's dedication, hard work, and innovative approach to talent development.

Andrew's research is sure to make a splash in the world of network science and talent development. So, let's all give a big round of applause (or a high-five) to Andrew for his outstanding success and the positive impact of his work. Congratulations, MAJ DIetz!

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ENS Tommy Reeder - June 2021

We are thrilled to announce the remarkable accomplishment of  ENS Tommy Reeder, who has earned a Masters in Math (Network Science) with a thesis titled "Analysis of a Similarity-based Approach to Positively Affect Mentor-Mentee Relationships Among Service Members." This significant achievement, completed in June 2021, showcases Tommy's dedication, hard work, and innovative research.

Please join us in celebrating Tommy Reeder's outstanding success and the positive impact of this research on mentor-mentee relationships within the service community. Congratulations, ENS Reeder!

2016 Graduates:

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CPT Karoline Hood - June 2016

We are thrilled to announce the remarkable accomplishment of  CPT Hoold, who has earned a Masters in Math with a thesis titled "Modeling storm surges using discontinuous Galerkin  methods." This significant achievement, completed in June 2016, showcases Karoline's dedication, hard work, and innovative research.

Please join us in celebrating Tommy Reeder's outstanding success and the positive impact of this research on mentor-mentee relationships within the service community. Congratulations!

2012 Graduates:

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CPT Patrick Mugg - June 2012

We are thrilled to announce the remarkable accomplishment of  CPT Mugg, who has earned a Masters in Math with a thesis titled "Construction and Analysis of Multirate Partitioned Runge-Kutta Methods." This significant achievement, completed in June 2012, showcases Patrick's dedication, hard work, and innovative research.

Please join us in celebrating Patrick Mugg's outstanding success and the positive impact of this research on mentor-mentee relationships within the service community. Congratulations!