MAE Sophomore Wins ASME/NSF Student Poster Award

Mechanical and aerospace engineering sophomore Ariana Dyer's poster titled, “Transition of Virtual Research Group Modules to a Remote Teaching Environment,” has won the award for “Highest Impact to Under-represented/Minority Groups (Outreach to Underrepresented/Minority Groups)” at the National Science Foundation (NSF) Student Poster Competition at the 2020 Virtual IMECE meeting of the ASME. This research was conducted in Professor Singer's lab in collaboration with the New Jersey Governor's School of Engineering & Technology and was supported by an NSF award.