The team
The 2023 team
The 2024 team (missing Jillian in this photo!)
Noah Van Dyke (current)
Noah Van Dyke is presenting his research at The 76th Southeastern and 81st Southwest Joint Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society (2025)
Jing-Kai Rutland (current)
Michael DiSilvestro (former member)
Michael is presenting his research at ACS Meeting Spring 2025.
Michael is presenting his research at SoCon Undergraduate Research forum 10/14/2023
Joshua Anyim (former member)
Jillian Aylsworth (former member)
Jillian, a junior from Alpha company, is from South Point, Ohio. Jillian is a Chemistry major. She has excelled in the classroom, receiving either Gold Stars or Dean’s List every semester. Academically, Jillian is a member of the Honors Program, the 1842 Scholars Program, and the Distinguished Scholars Program. She is also involved in the American Chemical Society, the Pre-Health Society, CCEC, and AED. Jillian served as one of Alpha’s four cadre corporals her sophomore year, and is currently one of Alpha's four platoon sergeants. She also volunteers at MUSC in her free time. She is passionate about building adequate leadership skills and being able to serve her community and school in a variety of volunteer services. Jillian hopes to be accepted into a prestigious postgraduate medical school, where she will study to become a Trauma Surgeon and eventually earn her Ph.D.
Cole England (former member)
John Banner (former member)
Isaiah Allgeyer (former member)
Isaiah is presenting his research at the Citadel Academy of Science and Mathematics Annual Banquet and Awards Ceremony, March 24th, 2024.
Savanah Fisher (Former member)
Jasmine Franklin (former member)
Cadet Jasmine Franklin is a junior pursuing a B.S. in Chemistry, a B.A. in Modern Languages (concentration in Spanish), and a minor in Fine Arts. From Belton, SC, she currently holds leadership positions within the 1842 Scholar's Program, Fine Arts Club, Women's Rugby Team, and the corps. In the chemistry department, she is working with Dr. Do on research focused on the green synthesis of heterocyclic molecules with potential bioactive properties. Jasmine is a member of the Phi Kappa Phi honor society and has been honored to receive Dean's List, Gold Stars, Commandant's List, and President's List during her cadet career thus far.
Jasmine is presenting her research at the Citadel Academy of Science and Mathematics Annual Banquet and Awards Ceremony, March 23th, 2025.