
Student Spotlight: Titus Roesler
Today’s interviewee, Titus Roesler, is a senior majoring in Electrical Science and Engineering. As a first-year at MIT, Roesler joined the Experimental Study Group (ESG), a learning community for first-years that offers the general Institute requirements (GIRs) in a small, tight-knit class setting. As he reports it, “I never left! Since then, I’ve stuck around as an associate advisor for new cohorts of first-year ESG students, as a teaching assistant for classes on calculus and group theory, and as an instructor for special seminars in electrical engineering that I’ve designed from scratch and taught myself.” Roesler’s commitment to his academic community goes deep. Besides his teaching work, he is a member of the Undergraduate Student Advisory Group in EECS (USAGE), which provides student feedback to the Department. Roesler took time out of his schedule to answer a few questions about his experience at MIT.

Student Spotlight: Krithik Ramesh
Today’s Student Spotlight focuses on Krithik Ramesh, a member of the class of 2025 majoring in 6-4, Artificial Intelligence and Decision-Making.

Student Spotlight: Ryn Moore ’24
Ryn Moore graduated this spring, majoring in 6-1 Electrical Science and Engineering and minoring in Biomedical Engineering. Despite a challenging courseload, Ryn took full advantage of MIT’s extensive range of quirky activities and clubs–including one where participants literally get to play with fire.

Student spotlight: Donavon Clay
A native Texan, the Zeta Psi member enjoys the proximity of his FSILG to Beantown Taqueria–but when he’s on campus, you’re likely to find him in the EECS Lab, which Clay calls “a very productive space for me.”

Student Spotlight: Maggie Slowikowski
Today’s interviewee, Maggie Slowikowski, is a sophomore majoring in 6-9: Computation and Cognition. An undergraduate researcher in the Bioelectronics Research Group led by Prof. Polina Anikeeva, Slowikowski took time out of her schedule to answer a few questions about her experience at MIT.

Student Spotlight: Isabella Pedraza Piñeros
Our first subject, Isabella Pedraza Piñeros, is a first-year MEng student in the Department of EECS; she graduated with her degree in Computer Science and Engineering in the spring of 2023.