Sumner Gubisch – Willard & Marilynn Sweetser Scholar 1st Year Scholar, PhD candidateMechanical & Aerospace Engineering George Washington University
Research:
I'm exploring ways to improve materials that can convert heat directly into electricity. This involves carefully controlling the structure of these materials on very small scales, even down to the level...
Patty and Duncan Sparrell's annual BBQ bash is always a harbinger of summer! This year was no exception. On the afternoon of Jun 8, almost 30 people mingled at Patty and Duncan's spacious home, enjoying good food and good company. In addition to members and their families, a current ARCS...
The ARCS members were incredibly impressed by the student scholars' presentations during the recent ARCS MWC visits to the five partner universities. Member comments included:
~ The visits are so motivating!
~ The scholars are so impressive!
~ The opportunity to hear from a few scholars at a time reinforces my...
On May 15, ARCS MWC members gathered for the Spring Membership Luncheon Meeting, hosted by Yvonne Chen. Over 20 members enjoyed a delicious catered lunch, which was followed by the membership meeting. The primary business was electing the new ARCS MWC Board for 2025-26 (listed below). Newly elected...
ARCS MWC 2024-25 Co-President Patty Sparrell was featured in the May ARCS National newsletter! The article highlights her commitment to science through her involvement in major volunteer roles – with the ARCS Foundation National, the ARCS Metro Washington Chapter, and as a trustee at Russell Sage College. Read the full article here.
On May 30, an ARCS MWC team got a chance to reach for the stars as a result of a winning bid at the 2025 MWC Eagle Award Celebration! Julie and Kurt Hohl, Charlotte and Steve Knight, and Elli Nesbitt and Ken Bourque were given an in-depth tour of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Goddard Space...
April was a busy month! There were numerous highlights, from the Eagle Award Celebration to the five university visits. The university visits allowed us to see firsthand the amazing talents of our scholars and the appreciation of our university partners. Special thanks to Michelle Francis for organizing...
As my second year as Co-President with Julie Hohl draws to an exciting close, I continue to be energized by the momentum we’ve built—and you, the members, who have made it possible. Attendance at MWC activities has steadily grown. We’ve added new activities (e.g. Sr Member Tea...
DaVonne Henry – Hesse Endowment Scholar 1st Year Scholar, PhD candidate
Physics Georgetown University
Research:
Combining single-molecule magnets (SMMs) with graphene nanodevices can lead to high-density data storage or quantum computing applications. Using nanofabrication techniques, I create highly responsive devices that can be used to perform measurements on SMMs. Electrical...