Yesterday at the Birck Nanotechnology Center, the Discovery Park community witnessed several exciting research posters by summer undergrad student researchers engaged with tackling real world challenges in several research groups within Discovery Park research centers. The research works presented by the undergraduate students were truly excellent and exciting, and the Nanotechnology Student Advisory Council (NSAC) is happy to announce the following as winners of this year's NSAC Undergraduate Student Research Symposium at Discovery Park.
First Place: Pablo Jimenez Corredor
Title: Low-Cost, Biocompatible Packaging Technique for Implantable Biomedical Devices
Second Place: Akshay Kochar
Title: INFertMapper- A Mobile Map App for Fertilizer Setbacks
Third Place: Danielle McNeely
Title: Designing constructed wetlands for water purification in Tanzania.
NSAC thanks the entire Discovery Park community and in particular the undergrad student presenters, judges and all those that made the event possible. NSAC appreciates and will continue to count on your unwavering support of its effort in enhancing research awareness among students and faculty at Birck, Discovery Park, and all of Purdue.
NSAC Officers