AvenueE Students Present at Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) Program 2022
On May 26th, 2022, AvenueE students presented at the Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) Program. The online event provided an opportunity for undergraduate students to present their research. The following AvenueE students participated in the event:
- Stephan Alfaro, Production of microcarriers (MCs) for cultured meat (CM) production
- Grace Baird, Creation and Application of Hybrid Extracellular Vesicles for Alzheimer’s Disease Treatments
- Dylan Beck, Exploring electrocatalytic reactions with highly dispersed metal catalysts
- Martin Croshaw, Salinity effects on the swimming behavior of cultured Delta Smelt
- Nadiyah Helal, Literature Review of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of Geothermal Energy and Direct Lithium Extraction
- Leonardo Howard, Simulation of robot arm localization through ROS and Gazebo
- Troy Insixiengmay, Applications of resilient DB
- Santiago Liera, Development of Neural Interfaces for the Treatment of Lower Spinal Cord Injuries
- Eden Tadesse, Racial and Gender Equity in Data Science and Computer science
Watch the recording of the presentations below:
Established in March 2016, the Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) Program coordinates with AvenueB and AvenueE to create a team-based environment for undergraduates to work with Ph.Ds, postdocs and faculty members. The program offers inter- and multi-disciplinary research opportunities and provides an immersive, collaborative and flexible learning environment.