Building Engagement at US@RSE 2025– Sortable Summary

First name Last name Institution Academic Status Guided Affinity Group
AbdullahMarufDartmouth CollegeDoctoral StudentReproducibility and Portability through Container Technologies
AbrarHossainUniversity of ToledoDoctoral StudentReproducibility and Portability through Container Technologies
AlexVillaUniversity California, Merced4-Year Undergraduate StudentFrom Software Archaeology to Software Modernity
Amir HusenUniversity of Texas at El PasoDoctoral StudentSecuring Software with AI and other Emerging Technologies
AreebahLayneUniversity of Arkansas Little RockDoctoral StudentFrom Software Archaeology to Software Modernity
AshleyEscudeLouisiana State University Alexandria4-Year Undergraduate StudentFrom Software Archaeology to Software Modernity
AugustineManu-FrimpongGrambling State University4-Year Undergraduate StudentReproducibility and Portability through Container Technologies
CarsonZoccoleYoungstown State Unversity4-Year Undergraduate StudentSecuring Software with AI and other Emerging Technologies
ClementBosomtweShorter CollegeCommunity/2-year College StudentFrom Software Archaeology to Software Modernity
CristianMoranTexas A&M University-San Antonio4-Year Undergraduate StudentSecuring Software with AI and other Emerging Technologies
DarrenButlerCarnegie Mellon UniversityDoctoral StudentCrafting and Assessing User Experiences for Research Software
DelightNyanheteGrambling State University4-Year Undergraduate StudentFrom Software Archaeology to Software Modernity
DiegoJuarez RosalesThe University of Texas at El PasoDoctoral StudentFrom Software Archaeology to Software Modernity
EdwardRuizBoston UniversityDoctoral StudentCrafting and Assessing User Experiences for Research Software
HattieLyonsLoyola University ChicagoMaster's StudentSecuring Software with AI and other Emerging Technologies
JanaGonzalezSan Diego State UniversityOtherReproducibility and Portability through Container Technologies
JeffreyFelixPhoenix CollegeCommunity/2-year College StudentCrafting and Assessing User Experiences for Research Software
JiannaGapuzSan Diego State University4-Year Undergraduate StudentReproducibility and Portability through Container Technologies
Justin FreeFreemanAlabama State University4-Year Undergraduate StudentSecuring Software with AI and other Emerging Technologies
KendallAndrewsMichigan State UniversityMaster's StudentFrom Software Archaeology to Software Modernity
LaphatradaRichardsUCLAOtherCrafting and Assessing User Experiences for Research Software
LeonithRodriguezThe University of Texas at El PasoMaster's StudentReproducibility and Portability through Container Technologies
MearaWhitelyYoungstown State University4-Year Undergraduate StudentSecuring Software with AI and other Emerging Technologies
MiriamValenzuelaSan Diego State University4-Year Undergraduate StudentSecuring Software with AI and other Emerging Technologies
NgocNguyenCalifornia State Polytechnic University, Pomona4-Year Undergraduate StudentCrafting and Assessing User Experiences for Research Software
OliveChallaFrancis Marion University4-Year Undergraduate StudentSecuring Software with AI and other Emerging Technologies
OnyedikachiKanuLincoln University of Pennsylvania4-Year Undergraduate StudentReproducibility and Portability through Container Technologies
QueenieLinSwarthmore College4-Year Undergraduate StudentFrom Software Archaeology to Software Modernity
Robel SolomonGizawMinnesota State University4-Year Undergraduate StudentCrafting and Assessing User Experiences for Research Software
SaulLopezPhoenix CollegeCommunity/2-year College StudentCrafting and Assessing User Experiences for Research Software
SonalJhaVirginia TechDoctoral StudentReproducibility and Portability through Container Technologies
VianneyDiaz-BarrazaThe University of Texas at El Paso4-Year Undergraduate StudentCrafting and Assessing User Experiences for Research Software
WilliamPlanicSlippery Rock University4-Year Undergraduate StudentSecuring Software with AI and other Emerging Technologies