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Program Manager, SBHSE Capstone Project in Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University

Today (6/28) marks my last day serving as the coordinator for the NSF NRT project at ASU: Citizen-Centered Smart Cities & Smart Living. Beginning on Monday (7/1), I step into my new role as the program manager for the Capstone Project Program in the School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering (SBHSE). This means that I will remain at ASU, and continue the work on advancing educational equity, student success, and grant/project management. My thanks goes out to the ASU NRT faculty, trainees, Independent Advisory Board members, external evaluator Lisa Kaczmarczyk, PhD, and partners, as well as to the ASU colleagues who supported me and the NRT project over the years. Special thanks goes to Drs. Troy McDaniel, Ram M Pendyala, and Valerie Hernandez, who served as my references, as well as Dr. Katina Michael, who has been an incredible champion and advocate. While I am sad to leave the NRT, I am excited about the opportunities that lie ahead. I am ready to learn, grow, and contribute to the SBHSE Capstone Project Program!

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To the absolute best NRT coordinator on planet Earth: congratulations! Your professionalism and love for your craft and stakeholders, speaks volumes to who you are! Thank you for your dedication to the people around you, your example and care. I know I speak for all of us when I say that you are the epitome of true #impact in the way that ASU has defined it in the context of #social #embeddednees! Wishing you the very best in your new School. And very much look forward to hearing about all the innovative initiatives you will codesign!

Achyut Shrestha

Graduate Researcher | PhD Student | NSF NRT Fellow

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Congratulations Ding Ding for the Successful completion of Program Coordinator at ASU NRT and All the Help, Best Wishes in you new role as Program Manager at Capstone Project Program in the School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering (SBHSE). Thank you.

Pernille Sporon Bøving

Academic Coordinator at University of California, Davis

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It's been a joy working with you as a fellow NRT PC. I hope your first day on the new job went swimmingly :). I hope we cross paths again soon, rather than later.

Jason M.

Ph.D. student @ Arizona State University | NSF Research Fellow

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Ding Ding, you are and were amazing during the NRT. I am truly grateful for your presence in my life. Thank you.

Kewei Chen

Visionary scientist hand-on biostat/biomath, neuroimaging (PET, MRI, fMRI, EEG), cogn, behav, clinical data using novel/established statistics & ML/DL/AI; h-index 103 (as of 06/23), productive/collaborative

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Congratulations!

Joacim Mattisson

President. Investor. Advisor.

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Good luck on your new adventures!

Athena Bertolino

Future Rivers Program Manager at University of Washington

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Awesome work! You have been an amazing program mentor and will be greatly missed. So glad you landed in an exciting new role and can't wait to see where it takes you.

Nancy Kiernan

Senior Director, Recruitment & Student Success Services at Arizona State University

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Congratulations! I love seeing your updates and your career progression!

Tripper Gawan

Solerro: Chief Operations Officer: California C-10, Arizona R-11 Licensed--- Spearheading strategies that HAVE and WILL continue to revolutionize the solar industry

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You go Ding Ding!

Ronica Stromberg

Program Coordinator II, Center for Resilience in Agricultural Working Landscapes and Nebraska-Montana EPSCoR RII Track-2 Award, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

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Congratulations, Ding Ding!

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