b"Computer EngineeringAzadeh Gholamrezazadeh Famili .Tehran, IranM.S., California State University Fullerton; B.S., Azad University Central-Tehran Dissertation: Enhancing Security and Performance of Deep Neural NetworksAdviser: Dr. Yingjie Lao Azadeh Famili is a Ph.D. graduate of Clemson University, having completed her studies with distinction in Computer engineering. Her research focused on artificial intelligence, where she made significant contributions to the field. Throughout her doctoral journey, Azadeh was published in journals and conferences such as Scientific Reports, Sensors, and Nanophotonics. She will join Kerecis as an AI/ML Scientist.Computer ScienceArwa Alsubhi .Makkah, Saudi ArabiaB.S., Umm Al-Qura University; M.S., University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeDissertation: Toward Enabling Usable Batteryless WearablesAdviser: Dr. Jacob Sorber Arwa, a mother of five, holds a master's degree from the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. She is actively engaged in research on ultra-low-power and batteryless devices, with a particular focus on improving human-computer interaction in this innovative technology landscape. Her work contributes to a sustainable future, resulting in several peer-reviewed publications and others under review.Simeon Ayo Babatunde Lagos, NigeriaB.S., Obafemi Awolowo University; M.S., Clemson UniversityDissertation: Intermittent But Connected: Reliable Wireless Networking for Battery-Free SystemsAdviser: Dr. Jacob Sorber Simeon received the Upsilon Pi Epsilon Scholarship Award for outstanding performance and excellence in the Computing Disciplines in 2019 and 2022. He has authored three peer-reviewed publications, with another three currently under review. He also completed two summer internships with IBM Research in California and intends to return as a research scientist.Rhonda Nicole Tobias Spartanburg, SCB.S., B.S., University of South Carolina Upstate; M.S., Clemson University; Dissertation: Resilient, Sustainable, and Secure Systems Support for Ultra-Low-Power Computational ThingsAdviser: Dr. Jacob Sorber Nicole's work helps to provide systems support for ultra-low-batteryless IoT devices. She has a batteryless occupancy sensor patent, one best poster award, several peer-reviewed publications, and one currently under review.Nicole has accepted a tenure-track faculty position at Wofford College in Spartanburg, SC.Cong Wang . Vernon Hills, ILB.S., Syracuse University; M.S., Loyola UniversityDissertation: HPC-Enabled Fast and Configurable Dynamic Simulation, Analysis, and Learning for Complex Power System Adaptation and ControlAdviser: Dr. Shuangshuang Jin 20"