On December 10th, some 210 master’s and PhD candidates shared their innovative research at the Graduate Research Innovation Exchange (GRIE). During the day, judges visited all of the participants, evaluating their posters and learning more about their work. They selected 65 finalists—46 PhD and 19 MS candidates divided proportionately among four categories: business and social science, engineering, life sciences and bioengineering, and science. They will compete again during the Poster Finals on April 13th in conjunction with the i3: Investing in Ideas with Impact competition.
The IGERT fellows are:
Lindsay Lozeau-
Activity And Collagen-Binding Ability Of A Recombinant Antimicrobial Peptide For Wound Healing Applications
Christopher Nycz-
Modeling And Testing Of Force Control Applications in High Torque, Low Power DC Actuators
Megan O’Brien-
Towards The Design Of A Composite Cardiac Patch: Fabrication Of A Fibrin Microthread-Based Engineered Myocardial Layer