Stanford Graduate Fellowships Research Symposium
April 24, 2002
This annual event is organized to honor the achievements of Stanford
Graduate Fellows and Honorary Stanford Graduate Fellows and open to the
Stanford Community and SGF Donors.
Ed Feng, Gerhard Casper Fellow (Chemical Engineering) was one of 16 fellows
who presented short talks about their research. Ed's talk was How Do
Molecules Move in a Liquid?

Meg Young, Gabilan Fellow (Geological and Environmental Sciences) spoke
about her thesis fieldwork in Mexico. Meg's talk was, Mangroves and
Methane: A Surprising Combination.

Dr. Craig R. Barrett, Chief Executive Officer, Intel Corporation, was
the keynote speaker. His talk was, The Next 20 Year's of Moore's Law.
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Following the keynote address Dr. Barrett, President Hennessy, Dean Plummer
and Professor James Harris listen to a question from John Hatfield, Burt
and Deedee McMurtry Fellow (Economics). The yellow blur is Neville Mehenti,
Abbott Laboratories Fellow (Chemical Engineering).

No SGF event is complete without food!

The SEQ Plaza between the Science and Engineering Quad Teaching Center
and the David Packard Electrical Engineering Building is a great spot
for a Spring event.
Our thanks to Nancy Lee, Winston and Fu-Mei Chen Fellow (1997-2000),
Chemical Engineering, for these great pictures!
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