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Poster Presentation Information

Abstract Information

Our graduate students are excited to showcase their research at this year’s Engineering Graduate Symposium. You will find the abstract titles for the graduate student poster presentations by clicking here.

Session Information

The Engineering Graduate Symp­osium poster presentations will take place during the following times and specified locations below.

Poster Session I: 11:00AM - 12:30PM

Session Name

Session Code

Location

Design and Manufacturing

DMF

Duderstadt

Earth Sciences and Remote Sensing

ERS

Duderstadt

Engineering in Medicine

EMS

Duderstadt

IOE and Financial Engineering

IOE

Duderstadt

Material and Chemical Technology

MCT

Duderstadt

Nuclear Energy, Science and Engineering

NEE

Duderstadt

Photonics and Applied Physics

PAP

EECS Atrium

Power and Control

PCR

EECS Atrium

RF and Applied Electromagnetics

RFE

EECS Atrium

Software and Intelligent Systems

SIS

EECS Atrium

Solid-State Materials, Devices, and Physics

SMP

EECS Atrium

Systems Engineering, Control and Communication

SCC

EECS Atrium

Poster Session II: 3:30PM-5:00PM

Session Name

Session Code

Location

Civil and Environmental Engineering

CEE

Duderstadt

Engineering in Biological Systems

EBS

Duderstadt

Space Research and Aerospace Engineering

SAE

Duderstadt

Thermal Sciences, Fluids, Acoustics and Vibrations

TFV

Duderstadt

Energy

EGY

EECS Atrium

MEMS and Mechatronics

MEM

EECS Atrium

Signal Processing and Computer Vision

SPV

EECS Atrium

Outstanding Research Award: 3:30PM-5:00PM

Session Name

Session Code

Location

Outstanding Research Award

ORA

Duderstadt Gallery

The Richard and Eleanor Towner Prize for Outstanding Ph.D. Research Award

The following students have been nominated by their engineering departments to present a poster of their research in the annual Richard and Eleanor Towner Prize for Outstanding Ph.D. Research Award competition. This is a college-level competition across engineering departments for Ph.D. graduate students who are within one to one and a half years of degree completion. A panel will select three student winners for this award.

Name

Department

Anthony D'Amato

Aerospace Engineering

Robert Wilson

Applied Physics

Ahmed Tawfik

Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences

Ariel Hecht

Biomedical Engineering

Mohammad Fallahi-Sichani

Chemical Engineering

Srinivasa Nadukuru

Civil and Environmental Engineering

Sun-Il Chang

Electrical Engineering

Hongwei Liao

Electrical Engineering: Systems

Soroush Saghafian

Industrial Operations Engineering

Nia Harrison

Interdisciplinary Professional Programs

Bong-Gi Kim

Macromolecular Science and Engineering

Christopher Nelson

Materials Science and Engineering

Seungha Shin

Mechanical Engineering

Peng Zhang

Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences

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