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8 Scholarship Recipients - Undergraduate Level - 2500 Joseph Nardone New York University Joseph Nardone is a sophomore at New York University majoring in mechanical engineering and minoring in nuclear science. Joseph can be described as a true renaissance man holding a number of strange positions including Chinese restaurant cook coffee shop keyholder liquidation business owner and algorithmic trading programmer. Using his broad skill set he invented a safety mask for the detection of depleted uranium. This invention was selected as a winner of the Fairleigh Dickinson University Business competition as well as the NYU Reynolds Business Competition. Joseph currently conducts cryogenic superconductor research within NYUs Department of Applied Physics. In his spare time enjoys solving problems traveling and spending time with his brother. Anna-Elina Pasi University of Helsinki Finland Anna-Elina Pasi is an undergraduate student from the University of Helsinki Finland. She is studying radiochemistry and is currently working in the Laboratory of Radiochemistry as a research assistant. In her work she focuses on purification of decontamination solutions of nuclear power plants using inorganic ion exchange materials. After graduation Anna-Elina is planning to continue doctoral studies in the nuclear waste management field. Anna-Elina is also a musician. She graduated from the Conservatory of Lahti in 2014 and her instrument is cello. This scholarship is given to students who attend the James E. Rogers College of Law at The University of Arizona in recognition of their contributions and is designed to assist a second or third-year law student who demonstrates a meaningful interest in environmental law. The 2016 James A. Glasgow Scholarship recipients are James A. Glasgow Scholarship Recipients Mari Toriyama Richard Michael McManus II