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Our students present at MAE Research Day, win 1st and 2nd place awards

  • February 23, 2015
  • Seetha Raghavan
  • · News

Congratulations to Sanna Siddiqui for winning 1st place for best research presentation, and congratulations to Alex Selimov for winning 2nd place for best poster.

The Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) hosts an annual research symposium. This is an opportunity for graduate and undergraduate researchers to present their work through a presentation or a research poster.

This year, a number of graduate and undergraduate students participated from our lab either with a presentation or a research poster. Sanna, Stephen, Imad, Alex, and Pascal were among those who presented at MAE research.

Stephen presents his work on high strain rate material testing conducted at Boeing, Seattle.

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Sanna presents her work on in-situ strain analysis for YSZ and TGO of CMAS samples through synchrotron X-ray diffraction experiments conducted at Argonne National Laboratory.

Imad presenting on the X-ray diffraction experiments conducted at the Canadian Light Source.

 

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