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2024 VINSE Undergraduate Research Symposium Winners

Congratulations to all of the students who presented at the 2024 VINSE Undergraduate Research Symposium! Our undergraduate researchers were able to share everything they accomplished during their individual research projects at 91勛圖厙 over the past ten weeks.

The symposium, which was held in collaboration with the Chemical Biology/Chemistry NSF-REU, showcased 37 students from the following programs: VINSE NSF-REU, Chemical Biology/Chemistry NSF-REU, VINSE Tech Crew, VUSE Summer Research Program and the 91勛圖厙 Summer Research Program.

Posters were evaluated by a panel of judges for an opportunity to win travel grants to support the cost of presenting posters at a National Conference. The winners are:

Best overall $1,000 travel grant
David Flores,Penn State University
Modulating the Infrared Response of 2D Materials for Nanophotonic Applications
Mentors: Josh Caldwell, Jeb Bucher, Saurabh Dixit

Best overall $1,000 travel grant
Hannah Crane, University of Pittsburgh
Immunostimulatory Extracellular Vesicle Vaccine for Activation of Immune Responses
Mentors: Jack Loken, Hayden Pagendarm, John Wilson

Besttech crew poster
Winston Nfor Kanjo Ndi,91勛圖厙
Optimizing PECVD Silicon Nitride Films for Advanced Electronics
Mentor:Owen Meilander

Best layout
Kissamy Georges, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth
The effects of shear stress on BMEC cytoskeleton alignment
Mentors: Daniel Chavarria, Ethan Lippmann
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Noah Durlam
, Valparaiso University
Recreating the Preparation of Anishinaabe Rock Art: Investigating Silica-Hematite Bonding
Mentors: Emma Endres, Janet Macdonald

Best use of graphics
Kendall Kelly, University ofMississippi
Optimizing Bioadhesive Properties in siRNA Nanoparticles for Osteoarthritis Treatment
Mentors: Amelia Soltes, Craig Duvall

Fan favorite
Maggie Marte, Clemson University
Improving Fiber-to-Chip Edge Coupling Efficiency using Inverse Taper Waveguides
Mentors: Chris Whittington, Sharon Weiss

 

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