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<pclass="lead">If you are unsure of who to contact, feel free to email <ahref="mailto:ansatuofi@gmail.com">ansatuofi@gmail.com</a> with general questions, comments, or concerns.</p>
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<h3style="text-align:center">Riley Trendler - President </h3>
<pstyle="text-align:justify">Riley Trendler is a senior in NPRE with a concentration in Plasma and Fusion. He works at the Center for Plasma Material Interactions on a flowing liquid lithium loop. Over the last two summers, he interned at Oak Ridge National Laboratory working on the Material Plasma eXposure Experiment. In his free time, Riley enjoys climbing things, 3D printing, playing violin, and hanging out with friends.</p>
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<h3style="text-align:center">Piper Fernau - President </h3>
<pstyle="text-align:justify">Piper Fernau is a senior in NPRE with a concentration in Power. She conducts research in the Synthesis, Plasma, Energy, Conversion (SPEC) Lab, where she focuses on PFAS degradation through plasma and electrochemical methods. Piper also serves as the Lead Engineering Learning Assistant for the NPRE department and was selected as a 2025 Nuclear Engineering Student Delegate, representing her commitment to nuclear policy and national advocacy efforts. Outside of academics, she enjoys baking, embroidering, and thrifting.</p>
<p>Piper is a junior in NPRE with a concentration in Plasma and Fusion. Piper conducts research in the SPEC Lab group with Professor Mohan Sankaran. Her research is focused on PFAS degradation by plasma and electrochemical methods. Outside of ANS, Piper is the Lead Engineering Learning Assistant for the NPRE department, and she enjoys baking, embroidering, and thrifting.</p>
<p>Mia is a junior in NPRE from Phoenix, AZ. She is doing research with the Illinois Plasma Institute working on projects involving graphene functionalization and plasma analysis. Outside of ANS, Mia is a mentor for Women in Engineering and a member of Women in Nuclear. She enjoys reading, diving, and cooking.
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