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The Detroit Jewish News, 2003-11-07

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As a child, Julie Schiller of West
Bloomfield read so much that her
parents had to take away her light
bulbs at night.
The Michigan State University
senior considers her nomination for
a Rhodes Scholarship to be a con-
tinuation of that childhood passion
for education. She is one of five
MSU nominees to be considered for
the scholarship and
the chance to study
at Oxford
University.
Schiller, daughter
of Andrew and
Barbara Schiller, is
a 2000 graduate of
West Bloomfield
High School. She
has a dual major in Schiller
engineering arts
and psychology and is a member of
the MSU Honors College.
"I am very excited about the nom-
ination," Schiller said.
Her senior thesis work at MSU
involves researching the selective
visual attention processes of the
brain by modeling the Stroop
Effect, based on the interaction of
an automatic process — reading —
with a conscious process — color
naming.
"My ultimate goal is to use these
research skills in the automotive
industry, helping develop technolo-
gies that would allow physically
challenged automobile users and
others greater accessibility and
mobility."
Schiller has been active in a num-
ber of MSU organizations and activ-
ities, including serving as executive
board member of the MSU Society
of Women Engineers and treasurer
of the Council of Jewish Students
Organization. She plays viola in the
MSU Campus Orchestra.
She is the recipient of the
Distinguished Academic
Achievement Award from the
College of Engineering and the
Granger Scholarship in Engineering.
She was an intern with Ford Motor
Company.

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