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33 MCEC Undergraduate Students Awarded Research Fellowships

The University of 海角社区鈥檚 Center for Undergraduate Research (CUGR) has announced the 2024鈥25 academic year fellowship awardees, including several students from the 海角社区 College of Engineering and Computing (MCEC). This year鈥檚 fellowships were made possible through support from CUGR, the Office of the Vice President for Research and Dean of the Graduate School, 海角社区 EPSCoR via a National Science Foundation award, the Experiential Programs Innovation Central (EPIC) program, and the U海角社区 Space Initiative with funding from a 海角社区 Space Grant Consortium (MSGC) award. 

2024-25 Academic Year CUGR Research and Creative Activities Fellowship
To promote and expand undergraduate participation in faculty-supervised research. Each fellowship awards $3,000 per student to support project-related expenses.

  • Emily Hammond, Biomedical Engineering, 鈥淥ptimizing 3D Breast Cancer Heterospheroid Production To Enhance Diagnostics And Instrument Testing,鈥 advised by Karissa Tilbury
  • Paul Rudman, Biomedical Engineering, 鈥淯nderstanding CAUTI in a 海角社区 VA Population,鈥 advised by Caitlin Howell
  • Zachary Scott, Computer Science, 鈥淎pplying Mathematical Methods for Verifying Authorship to Texts Attributed to Virgil,鈥 advised by Jane Wang

2024-25 Academic Year MSGC Research Experience
Supporting research opportunities in fields of aerospace technology, space science, human exploration and space development, Earth science, and other science or engineering disciplines. Proposed projects must align with NASA鈥檚 strategic priorities in Earth and space science. Each selected project will receive up to $3,000 in funding.

  • Josiah Bloom, Mechanical Engineering, 鈥淒evelopment and Testing of a Propulsion System for a Bladeless Drone,鈥 advised by Ahmed Aboelezz
  • Georgianna Borg, Electrical Engineering, 鈥淒etermination Of A Satellite鈥檚 Orientation By Comparison Of Magnetometer Values, Solar Panel Voltages, and Transmitter Power,鈥 advised by Ali Abedi
  • William Cassidy, Biomedical Engineering, 鈥淰alidation of Audible Time-Delay Spectroscopy for Assessment of Bone Health,鈥 advised by Michael Mason
  • Evan Chandler, Mechanical Engineering, 鈥淭esting of a Moving Bed Particle Heat Exchanger,鈥 advised by Justin Lapp
  • Declan Lally, Biomedical Engineering, 鈥淎 Novel Classification Preprocessing for AI Segmentation Models in Digital Pathology,鈥 advised by Andre Khalil
  • Madison McCarthy, Chemical Engineering, 鈥淚nteractions between nanobubbles, graphene, and pollutants for novel adsorption wastewater treatment methods,鈥 advised by Onur Apul
  • Michael Sabol, Electrical Engineering, 鈥淢emristor Creation and Characteristics,鈥 advised by Rosemary Smith

2024-25 Academic Year EPIC Research and Creative Activities Fellowships
EPIC awardees will receive $3,000 to support project-related expenses. EPIC, an interdisciplinary program at U海角社区, aims to provide immersive experiential learning through hands-on research, exposure to emerging technologies, and innovative problem-solving opportunities.

  • Augustus Hoy, Mechanical Engineering, 鈥淓pitaxially Strained VO2 Thin Film Chemiresistive Sensor Technology,鈥 advised by Nicholas Bingham
  • Cadence Kluck, Biomedical Engineering, 鈥淓ffect of Cross-Linking Agents On The Mechanical Properties Of Bioglass-Infused Cellulose Nanofiber Composites For Bone Tissue Regrowth,鈥 advised by Michael Mason
  • Hlib Kuzmenko, Mechanical Engineering, 鈥淲ake dynamics of porous discs due to their interactions with water droplets,鈥 advised by Amrit Verma
  • Shreyash Parajuli, Computer Science, 鈥淗ow Culture affects Privacy,鈥 advised by Sepideh Ghanavati
  • John Peters, Biomedical Engineering, 鈥淯nraveling The Secrets Of Viral Mutation In Patients To Predict Disease Outcomes,鈥 advised by Michael Wilczek

2024-25 Academic Year NSF Research Fellowships
Recipients will be awarded $3,000 to cover expenses related to their proposed projects.

  • Israk Ayasin, Computer Science, 鈥淒eploying the Uncertainty-Aware Safe Control Framework on a real robot,鈥 advised by Vikas Dhiman
  • Kylie Carrier, Civil Engineering, 鈥淭he Effect of PFAS Contamination on the Brunswick Wastewater System,鈥 advised by Jean MacRae
  • Bradan Craig, Computer Science, 鈥淢achine Learning Model for Cellulose Nanofiber Coating Process,鈥 advised by Caitlin Howell
  • Lana Friess, Mechanical Engineering, 鈥淓valuating En-Route Energy Saving for an Active Flow Control Enhanced Wind Propulsion Technology,鈥 advised by Kewei Xu
  • Conall Gouveia, Computer Science, 鈥淭hree-Dimensional (3D) Printed Models Mimicking the X-ray Attenuation of Human Tissue and Anatomy,鈥 advised by Terry Yoo
  • Ryder Graham, Mechanical Engineering, 鈥淎nalysis of High Temperature Heat Pump Integration in Pulp and Paper Mills,鈥 advised by Justin Lapp
  • Katherine Gross, Mechanical Engineering, 鈥淎ssessing the Benefits of Radiative Cooling Paints for Saving Building Energy in Various U.S. Climate Zones,鈥 advised by Sheila Edalatpour
  • Zachary Hopp, Mechanical Engineering, 鈥淔ully bio-based, PFAS-free particle/binder as superhydrophobic materials on cellulose-based substrates,鈥 advised by Xiaoxiao Zhao
  • Claire Kelley, Computer Science, 鈥淓nhancing Food Palatability in Older Adults Through Multisensory Technology,鈥 advised by Nimesha Ranasinghe
  • Max Kruse, Mechanical Engineering, 鈥淲ave Tank Testing of Bottom Fixed Offshore Wind Turbines in Extreme Waves: Comparison of tower top motions of 15 MW system against 10 MW system,鈥 advised by Amrit Verma
  • Hiram Logston, Biomedical Engineering, 鈥淓valuation Of MC3T3-Osteoblast Bioactivity On 3D Bioglass And Hydroxyapatite Nanocellulose Composite Scaffolds For Bone Tissue Regrowth,鈥 advised by Michael Mason
  • Jack Mason, Biomedical Engineering, 鈥淒evelopment of a Physiological Analog for the Characterization of Diffusive Cellulose Based Hydrogels,鈥 advised by Sarah Turner
  • Noah Moring, Liam Hillery, Bryan Sturdivant, and Aiden McGlauflin; Computer Science, 鈥淰ibeCheque: Enhancing Emotional Communication through AI-Powered Discord Bot,鈥 advised by Gregory Nelson
  • Skyler Morse, Biomedical Engineering, 鈥淥pen Source Wavelet-based Segmentation Method in Python for Glioblastoma in MRI Scans,鈥 advised by Andre Khalil
  • Nicholas Partridge, Mechanical Engineering, 鈥淎eroacoustics Experimental investigations Of Bioinspired Maple Seed Propellers,鈥 advised by Ahmed Aboelezz
  • Matthew Patterson, New Media, 鈥淥ur ClassXRoom: A New Dimension in Active Learning,鈥 advised by Justin Dimmel
  • Evan Soucy, New Media, 鈥淥ccupied Spaces,鈥 advised by Aaron Boothroyd
  • Johnny Sylvain, Computer Science, 鈥淢ap it!: The Geolocation Of Published Franco-American Works,鈥 advised by Susan Pinette

Contact: Taylor Ward, taylor.ward@maine.edu

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