May, 2020

Meet Mark D’Aloia, Class of 2020

A native of Centerville, Ohio, Mark D’Aloia is receiving a BS degree in nuclear engineering and a minor in mathematics. He is one of five graduating seniors to earn the inaugural 2020 Purdue Engineering Fellowship totaling $10,000.

An Honors College graduate and co-chair of selection for the Barbara Cook Chapter of Mortar Board, Mark received the Homecoming 2019 Pillars of Excellency service and leadership award. In addition, he has served as president and director of member development for the Purdue Student Engineering Foundation, president of the Purdue Engineering Presidents Council, and evening events and publicity co-chair for Old Masters. He also was a College of Engineering ambassador, Boiler Gold Rush team leader and Ware Research Group researcher.

Mark completed a one-year internship with Framatome Inc. in Lynchburg, Virginia, and a summer internship at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, California.

After graduation, Mark will launch his career as a sales engineer for H3D Gamma, an Ann Arbor, Michigan, startup that makes state-of-the-art radiation detectors for nuclear security applications.


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