Collaboration: Student Researchers
ATLAS in silico is an ongoing art-science research project that enables student researchers from multiple disciplines to work together and experience interdisciplinary cooperation and collaboration.
Below are student researchers that have been a part of the project.
Special Thanks
We are grateful to our colleagues for their collaboration in working with our student researchers.

Professor Pankaj Das and the UCSD ECE 191 Senior Research and Design Practicum faculty and TAs; Dr. Jurgen Schulze, Dr. Javier I. Girardo, and Rajvikram Singh, from Calit2; Dr. Matthias Zwicker from UCSD Computer Science and Engineering and Dr. Weizhong Li and Dr. Paul Gilna from the CAMERA project.
Student researchers to date:

Daniel Tenedorio
Daniel Tenedorio is pursuing an undergraduate degree in Computer Science and Engineering at UC San Diego.

Sam Fernald
Sam Fernald is a recent UC San Diego graduate with a specialization in Bioengineering and Biotechnology.
Toshiro Yamada
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Toshiro Yamada is pursuing an undergraduate degree at UC San Diego with a specialization in Interdisciplinary Computing and the Arts.
Tommy Chheng
Tommy Chheng is a recent UC San Diego graudate with a degree in Computer Science and Engineering.
Tom Cassey
Tom Cassey, is a recent international exchange student from the UK pusuing an undergraduate detree in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
David Lai
David Lai is a recent UC San Diego graduate with a degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Jeffrey Lien
Jeffrey Lien is a recent UC San Diego graduate with a degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Adam Nuhaily
Adam Nuhaily, is a recent UC San Diego graudate with a degree in in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Ed Johnson
Jeffrey Lien is a recent UC San Diego graduate with a degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Iman Sadeghi
Iman Sadeghi is a graduate student at UC San Diego pursing a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science and Engineering.
Pavel Shekhtmeyster
Pavel Shekhtmeyster is a recent UC San Diego graduate with a degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Christopher Young
Christopher Young is a recent international exchange student from the UK pusuing an undergraduate degree in Computer Science and Engineering.
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