Miriam Olivares, a doctoral student in planning who’s
been developing computerized mapping techniques to help police
track locations and estimate risk-levels for registered sex offenders,
received the Susan M. Arseven ‘75 Make-A-Difference Memorial
Award for 2006.
The award was established to encourage and provide financial
assistance to women pursuing advanced degrees in science and
engineering fields. It was presented at the Feb. 18 Women in
Science and Engineering (WISE) Conference luncheon.
Read more about Miriam Olivares' research:
http://communications.tamu.edu/newsarchives/
06/012306news-10.html
About Susan M. Arseven:
http://outreach.science.tamu.edu/arseven.asp
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