ResearchFest 2018: Winners |
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ResearchFest 2019: Winners |
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ResearchFest 2018: Winners |
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This year, our graduate student organizers and staffers were:
This year, our judges were:
The departments and our graduate societies would like to thank all of our judges for their generous donation of their time and efforts.
This year, our graduate student organizers and staffers were:
This year, our judges were:
The departments and our graduate societies would like to thank all of our judges for their generous donation of their time and efforts.
This year, our graduate student organizers and staffers were:
This year, our judges were:
The departments and our graduate societies would like to thank all of our judges for their generous donation of their time and efforts.
This year, our graduate student organizers and staffers were:
This year, our judges were:
We'd like to take this opportunity to thank our judges for their time, participation, and feedback!
This year, our graduate student organizers and staffers were:
Kevin Diehn: "New Routes to Reverse Self-Assembly of Nanostructures
Via Commercially Available Lipids and Simple Salts."
Advisor: Srinivasa Raghavan.
Dwight Hunter: "Discovery of Giant Magnetostriction in Co1-xFex Thin Film Alloys."
Advisors: Ichiro Takeuchi and Manfred Wuttig.
Yuting Zheng: "Measuring Carbon Flow Patterns In a Marine Diatom
and its Implications for Metabolic Engineering."
Advisor: Ganesh Sriram.
This year, our judges were alumni Oluwatosin Ogunsola (left, Ph.D. '05, chemical engineering) and Vivek Dwivedi (right, Ph.D. '10, chemical engineering). We'd like to take this opportunity to thank them both for their time, participation, and feedback!
First Place: Jane Cornett (MSE), "Thermoelectric Figure of Merit
Calculations for Nanowires–Moderate Confinement Regime."
Advisor: Oded Rabin (MSE).
Second Place: Pushkar Pendse (ChBE), "Probing Sugar Transport through
Lactose Permease of E. coli using Molecular Simulations."
Advisor: Jeffery Klauda (ChBE)
Third Place: Laleh Emdadi (ChBE), "Dispersion Polymerization at Low Temperature:
A Route to Encapsulate Biologically-Active Materials."
Advisor: Kyu Yong Choi (ChBE)
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