The E3S Summer Research Workshop, with a focus on hands-on electronics, began today with ten participants. Their arrival increases the total number of visitors hosted by the Center’s summer programs to 42. The Center welcomes these latest participants, who are lower-division undergraduates from four-year institutions and community colleges, located in nine states across the US.
Shayla Breedlove, an Electrical Engineering major at The Ohio State University
Kirstie Fung, a community college student majoring in Electrical Engineering at Fullerton College
Keheira Henderson, an Electrical Engineering and Computer Science major at Tennessee State University
Trokon Johnson, an Electrical Engineering major at the University of Tulsa
Joshua Kubiak, a Materials Science and Chemistry major at Carnegie Mellon University
Jordan Kunzika, a Computer Science and Engineering major at Dartmouth College
Bryce Pulver, a Chemistry major at University of Utah
Ryan Quinones, a Chemistry major at University of Florida
Nidia Vara, a community college student majoring in Electrical engineering at Bakersfield College
Thomas Wells, an Electrical Engineering major at Georgia Institute of Technology