[BNC-all] NSAC Undergraduate Student Research Symposium at Discovery Park

NSAC nsac at purdue.edu
Thu Aug 6 12:17:45 EDT 2015


Yesterday at the Birck Nanotechnology Center, the Nanotechnology Student
Advisory Council (NSAC) organized a research symposium for undergraduate
students. The research works presented by the students were truly excellent
and exciting, resulting in high scores from the judges. NSAC is happy to
announce the following as winners of the Summer 2015 NSAC Undergraduate
Student Research Symposium at Discovery Park.


First Place:
Daniel Romano -- Competitive Tuning of Calmodulin Target Protein Activation
Drives E-LTP Induction in CA1 Hippocampal Neurons

Second Place:
Aaron Pikus     -- DSMC Simulation of Microstructure Actuation by Knudsen
Thermal Forces

Third Place:
Ran Cui -- Mass-positioning of nanodiamonds using squeegee technique


The winners will receive cash prizes in the amount of $100, $60 and $40 for
First, Second, and Third place respectively.


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.


Sincerely,

NSAC Officers
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