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Kelli Baumgartner Kelli Baumgartner
Kelli Baumgartner received the B.S. degree from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Duke University. She currently is with the launch vehicle flight design and control division at Analex Corporation, a subsidiary of QinetiQ North America. Her principle research interests include distributed sensor networks, intelligent systems, and Bayesian networks.
   
   
Chenghui Cai Chenghui Cai
Chenghui Cai received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Tsinghua University in China, and his Ph.D. degree from Duke University. He is currently a postdoctoral associate in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Duke University. His main research interests include robotic sensors, machine learning, information theory, and computational intelligence in games.
   
   
Gianluca Di Muro

Gianluca Di Muro
Gianluca Di Muro received a Laurea Degree from La Sapienza, in Italy, and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. degree at Duke University. His principal research interests are artificial neural networks, memory and learning algorithms, and spiking neural networks.

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Guoxian Zhang

Guoxian Zhang
Guoxian Zhang received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Tsinghua University in China, and he is currently pursuing his Ph.D. degree at Duke University. His research interests include robotic sensors, statistics, artificial intelligence, and decision theory.

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Andrew Trembley Andrew Trembley
Andrew Trembley is a senior at Duke University completing a double major in Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering. His main research interests are underwater sensor networks and Lagrange Coherent Structures.
   
   
Marcus Parker

Marcus Parker
Marcus Parker is an undergraduate student in Mechanical Engineering at Duke University. His main research interests are modeling and control of unmanned underwater vehicles.

   
Kat Danziger

Kat Danziger
Kat Danziger is an undergraduate student in Mechanical Engineering and a master's student in Engineering Management at Duke University. She is also in the Duke Naval ROTC program and will commission in the U.S. Navy in 2009. Her research in the LISC pertains memory and learning algorithms for optimal control of mobile sensor networks.

   
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Chenghui, Silvia, Kelli, Guoxian, and Gianluca at the LISC graduation party. Chenghui, Silvia, Kelli, Guoxian, and Gianluca at the LISC graduation party.
   
Rob, Drew, and Kelli at their first family Christmas Rob, Drew, and Kelli at their first family Christmas.
   
Rob’s and Kelli’s wedding Rob’s and Kelli’s wedding.
   
Gianluca on the ferry in Hong Kong Gianluca on the ferry in Hong Kong.
   
Jiali’s and Guoxian’s wedding Jiali’s and Guoxian’s wedding.
   
Kelli’s family visiting the LISC Kelli’s family visiting the LISC.
   
John’s and Silvia’s wedding John’s and Silvia’s wedding.
   
Silvia, Sean, and John in their yard at home Silvia, Sean, and John in their yard at home.
 
   

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