Congratulations VIPER Class of 2021! We are so proud of all that you have accomplished, especially in the face of all the challenges in your final years.
Curious about where everyone is going after Penn? Check it out below!
Abhinav Ramkumar
Physics and Astronomy | Materials Science and Engineering
Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University
Adam Richter
Biology | Bioengineering
Medical School at Indiana University School of Medicine
Ashwin Koul
Biology | Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Business Unit Analyst, Catalyst Rotation Program at Micron Technologies
Ben Hammel
Chemistry | Materials Science and Engineering
PhD in Materials Science and Engineering at CU Boulder.
Bernie Wang
Chemistry | Materials Science and Engineering
Ph.D. in Chemistry at Yale University
Bhaskar Abhiraman
Physics and Astronomy | Electrical Engineering
Optical Engineer at General Dynamics Mission Systems
Felipe Contipelli
Physics and Astronomy | Materials Science and Engineering
Researcher at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, followed by graduate school in condensed matter physics after a gap year
George Popov
Physics and Astronomy (BA and MS) | Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics
Ph.D. in Space Engineering at the California Institute of Technology
Mohamed Elshabrawishy
Physics and Astronomy | Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics
Accelerated Master’s in Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics at Penn
Natalia Acero
Physics and Astronomy | Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Finishing undergraduate studies in December 2021, then plans to work in solar industry to facilitate access to energy in Latin America
Trevor Pennypacker
Electrical Engineering | Embedded Systems
Integration Engineer at Tesla
William Deo
Physics and Astronomy | Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics
Accelerated Master’s in Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics at Penn