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Contacts
- We are always excited to hear from people interested in joining ESW or beginning a project with ESW-Stanford. To contact us, send us an email to lightbulb-at-lists-dot-stanford-dot-edu
- To receive updates on current events and activities, or send an email (with arbitrary subject and content) to esw-stanford-join@lists-dot-stanford-dot-edu
- ESW National Organization
Executive Officers
President
Katherine Rostkowski
Katherine Rostkowski received her B.S. in Environmental Engineering from Yale University, where she was involved with Engineers Without Borders for four years. She has recently become involved with Engineers for a Sustainable World at Stanford as Director of Events. She is a first year PhD student with interests in sustainable design and hopes to incorporate that into her event-planning.
Secretary
I'm originally from Minneapolis, MN. I did my undergraduate studies at St. Olaf, a liberal arts college about an hour south of the twin cities. I spent about 3 years working as a mechanical design engineer at a product design company in Minneapolis before moving out to the SF Bay Area, and applying to grad schools. Currently I'm a Ph.D. student in the Manufacturing Modeling Lab, and my research focusses on Design For Reliability and long term risk management. I've been involved with ESW since 2006 (I think), and it has been a great way for me to include environmental and social aspects to my work here at Stanford.
Vice President
Sarah Toukan
My name is Sarah Toukan, and I'm an undergraduate student from Jordan double majoring in mechanical engineering and economics. Currently, I'm working on establishing a Fellowship Program for students like myself who are looking for opportunities to intern with organizations in developing countries, to work to solve some of the world's most pressing issues. If you are interested in joining me in this endeavor, don't hesitate to shoot me an email at stoukan@stanford.edu letting me know ;)
Director of Projects
Eric Sundstrom
Treasurer
Tina Pham
I am senior studying environmental engineering. I get excited about the environment, sustainability, helping developing countries, food (all kinds of cuisines), traveling to distant lands, and foreign films.
Director of Public Relations
Yashraj Narang
I was born in New Delhi, grew up in Florida, went to high school in New Hampshire, and now study in California. I love traveling, and I've spent eight months over the past three years living, studying, and teaching in China. I'm fluent in Mandarin Chinese, and I've also studied Hindi and Spanish. As far as my time at Stanford, I'm majoring in biomechanical engineering and minoring in materials science and Asian languages, but I have a strong interest in sustainability and engineering service. This interest actually began when I learned about ESW's work at the start of last year, and it's continued as I've taken courses focused on solar cells, biofuels, and other sustainable technologies since then.
Director of Fundraising
Milena Gonzalez
A Freshman this year...so fresh!...Milena is ready to start life at Stanford getting involved, and what better than being a part of ESW: engineering, sustainability, new friends, and helping communities in need? It doesn't get better than that...Currently, Milena is thinking of majoring in Chemical Engineering and possibly minoring in Econ/Latin American Studies. She is Mexican and Panamanian, but has lived in several different places such as Italy and Canada; Stanford will be the 7th one.
Director of Events
Diane Lee
Advisors
Advisor
Heather Bischel
I'm a "NorCal" gal...born in Mt. Shasta, raised in Auburn, and schooled at the University of California, Berkeley where I studied Civil and Environmental Engineering. I'm now a PhD student in Environmental Engineering and Science, focusing on contaminants released into the environment and water reuse for ecological restoration. I see ESW at Stanford as a means to become fully engaged in challenging international problems and as a group that supports efforts to understand and partake in sustainability - as humanitarians, environmental stewards, and continuous learners. I'm excited to spend another year with ESW-Stanford, pursuing our vision and connecting with others interested in sustainability.
Advisor
Grace Hsu
I've spent my whole life in the Bay Area, amidst organic grocery stores and the like. I enjoy playing golf, sketching, running, and being in ESW, which I discovered in the middle of my freshman year as we were gearing up for the Andaman Islands Project. Some of my internship and research experiences have included stints at Agilent Technologies' Corporate Quality Department (Santa Clara), the Carnegie Institute of Washington, and the Environmental Defense (Washington, D.C.).
Advisor
Born and raised in Boulder, Colorado, I grew up among granola-crunching, sports-loving, enviro-communists. After
high school, I decided to get a change of environment and see the wonders of Texas, and obtained a BA and BSME from
Rice University in 1997. I then spent nigh on three years working as a technician at the
Sondrestrom Incoherent Radar Facility run by SRI, Intl. in Kangerlussuaq, Greenland. I returned to
civilization to pursue my Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at Stanford in 2000. I am working on underwater robotics at the
Aerospace Robotics Lab. I discovered ESW in the spring of 2003. I was excited by the
new perspectives I saw and fun people I met, and the prospect of using my skills to help others, so I immediately
joined on and was an officer of some sort until my graduation in 2007.
Advisor
Karim Al-Khafaji
I grew up in Las Vegas, a fascinating place caught philosophically as well as geographically between Los Angeles and the Inter-Mountain West. I obtained a BS in Biological Sciences and a BSE in Civil Engineering from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. I worked for a few years as an environmental engineer in Austin, TX before entering the PhD program in ecology at Stanford University. My research involves various forms of population modeling, including some (limited) work on how human demographics influences economic and resource systems. Although not formally a part of my research, I am particularly interested in the extent of congruence or divergence between (biological) conservation and development, both in theory and practice. After a few aborted intial forays into ESW, I really took the plunge as an intern to the Andaman Islands. Since then I have helped coordinate and develop new project opportunities for ESW.
Advisor
Sophie Walewijk
I was born in Belgium, country of beer, chocolate, mussels, Brussels sprouts and French fries. I did my undergrad in Chemical Engineering at the University of Toronto, Canada (no, they don't have igloos), and came here to work on a PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering. I co-founded the Stanford Chapter of ESW, and am very excited by the achievments of our chapter over the years.
Advisor
Molly Morse
I am originally from the San Francisco Bay Area. I did my undergraduate work at Cornell University majoring in Civil Engineering with a focus on Structural Engineering. I completed my MS at StanfordUniversity in Design Construction Integration (DCI) where I became interested in environmentally friendly building
materials. Currently, I am researching the anaerobic degradation of biocomposites
for the building industry.
I have been involved with ESW for quite a while and have helped out on many projects and classes.
Past Officers
2008-2009
2007-2008
2006-2007
2005-2006