Md Rashef received this award based on the judgesÂ’ evaluation of his poster, presentation, and the quality of his abstract. For this award was granted $300 for his future professional expenses.
Chong Liu, won the Best Presentation Award at the Dayton Engineering Science Symposium (DESS) for his research on Micro Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM).
A graduate student in the department of electrical and computer science has received a Defense Associated Graduate Student Innovators (DAGSI) award for his work on Goal-Driven Cognitive Algorithmic Processing for EW.
Three Miami students are working with proteins to see their effect on surfactant mixtures, a type of substance that reduce the surface tension of a liquids.
Stanislav Stanchev is researching direct current (DC) link capacitors, devices that help control direct current of electrical charge, and the energy loss in high frequency switching in semiconductor devices.