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<Title>UMBC&#8217;s 2021 grads advance research with public impact</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Excerpt from "<a href="https://news.umbc.edu/umbcs-2021-grads-advance-research-with-public-impact-from-disaster-response-to-assistive-tech/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>UMBC’s 2021 grads advance research with public impact—from disaster response to assistive tech</strong></a>"<div><br></div><div><div>MAY 20, 2021 |  SARAH HANSEN</div></div><div><br></div><div><div>Students from across all of UMBC’s colleges and schools are graduating this week having taken advantage of the unique undergraduate research opportunities and supportive mentorship UMBC offers. They’re poised to take their research to the next level and move on to new challenges through graduate school and careers.</div><div><br></div><div>For example, Davis Cappabianca ’21 is recommending reforms to better coordinate multi-agency disaster relief efforts. <strong>Hana Flores </strong>’21, chemical engineering,  is conducting cutting-edge HIV studies. Keren Herrán ’21, M29, is incorporating environmental science to improve public health. Ali Abdolrahmani, Ph.D. ’21, is developing innovative assistive technologies for the blind community, and Briscoe Turner ’21 is reimagining public safety with an eye to community empowerment. </div><div><br></div><div><h4>Becoming a scientist</h4><div>A culture of supportive mentorship has helped sustain all of these students on their path to commencement. For <strong>Hana Flores</strong>, her first mentor on campus was none other than President Freeman Hrabowski.</div><div><br></div></div><div><div>The CEO of Prince George’s County Public Schools connected Flores with Hrabowski after hearing her deliver the valedictorian address at Bowie High School and learning that she would attend UMBC. On the day of their meeting, when Flores heard Hrabowski’s booming voice from the anteroom to his office, she was nervous. “But once he entered the room, any nerves I had went away,” she recalls. “He was so interested, and genuinely wanted to know what my goals and aspirations were.”</div><div><br></div><div>Soon thereafter, she joined the lab of Michael Summers, Distinguished University Professor of chemistry and biochemistry and Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator. And she’s been conducting research with his team on the structure of HIV since. </div><div><br></div></div><div><div>Postdoc Pengfei Ding, in particular, spurred her growth by encouraging his mentees to contribute to the intellectual direction of the research, rather than simply teaching them specific laboratory techniques. “Dr. Pengfei Ding essentially was a catalyst for me to grow into a more independent researcher,” Flores says.</div><div><br></div><div>Her many professors in chemical engineering also had a role to play. “They are really focused on students being able to achieve. I felt comfortable going to office hours,” she says. “And I feel like they didn’t just care about me accomplishing in my classes, they also cared about how I was as a person.”</div><div><br></div><div>Flores has presented at national conferences, conducted summer research at MIT, and joined the UMBC Honors College and U-RISE Program. Shes also a contributing author for one published and two pending research articles. This fall, she’ll begin a Ph.D. at MIT as a Dean of Science Fellow, where she hopes to pursue interests in protein engineering and regeneration.</div><div><br></div></div></div><div>[<a href="https://news.umbc.edu/umbcs-2021-grads-advance-research-with-public-impact-from-disaster-response-to-assistive-tech/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">read full article</a>]</div></div>
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<Summary>Excerpt from "UMBC’s 2021 grads advance research with public impact—from disaster response to assistive tech"     MAY 20, 2021 |  SARAH HANSEN       Students from across all of UMBC’s colleges and...</Summary>
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<Title>CBEE's class of 2021, positively impact communities</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><div><em>Excerpt from UMBC News article</em> "<strong><a href="https://news.umbc.edu/new-umbc-grads-find-entrepreneurial-ways-to-positively-impact-communities/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">New UMBC grads find entrepreneurial ways to positively impact communities</a></strong>"</div><div><div>COMMUNITY | MAY 18, 2021 MEGAN HANKS</div></div><div><br></div><div><h4>Creative problem solver</h4><div>When <strong>Princess Sara Njemanze</strong> ‘21, chemical engineering, came to UMBC as a freshman, she knew that she wanted to find opportunities to build and to support communities. She started by joining the Shriver Center’s Living Learning Community, a residential floor bringing together students focused on meaningful social change. The experience proved so significant that she remained connected to the group for four years, transitioning through roles as a peer mentor and then as a resident assistant. “It’s my life,” she says, smiling.</div><div><br></div><div>As she explored possibilities for her degree and career paths, Njemanze knew she enjoyed fixing problems through science and engineering and that she loved connecting with people. After meeting Vivian Armor ‘73, American studies, director of the Alex. Brown Center for Entrepreneurship, Njemanze decided to register for an entrepreneurship class. There, she got a chance to partner with students from all different majors and to come up with a product to pitch for a Shark Tank-style presentation. Before long, she added minors in both computer science and entrepreneurship to her degree.</div><div><div><br></div><div>As a France-Merrick Fellow, Njemanze worked with a group of her peers to create initiatives that work to address challenges in Baltimore City and Baltimore County. “Something that I’m really proud of that we worked on and saw the fruits was hosting a leadership program for high school students at Lansdowne High School,” she explains, adding that they asked the students to envision their ideal communities. </div><div><br></div></div><div><div>The high school students came to UMBC for a day-long leadership training and created art that was displayed at OCA Mocha, a coffee shop and community gathering space in downtown Arbutus. Njemanze says the opportunity to connect with younger students was meaningful to her and impacted her UMBC experience.</div><div><br></div></div></div><div><div>During her time at UMBC, Njemanze interned at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, where she was offered a job that will begin after graduation, combining her passion for engineering and creative problem solving. Her long-term vision is creating a nonprofit to support underserved communities gain access to knowledge and skills such as financial literacy, college readiness, and leadership development. </div><div><br></div></div><div><br></div><div><h4>Finding community</h4><div><strong>Jameka Wiggins</strong> ‘21, chemical engineering, remembers when representatives from UMBC’s Center for Women in Technology (CWIT) visited her high school in Prince George’s County, Maryland. They offered a glimpse into the kind of experience she might have as a CWIT Scholar, including a tight-knit community of mutual support. She was accepted into the scholars program and says, simply, “CWIT was my community coming into UMBC. They always made sure we had a community of supporters, that we were engaged in the program, and that we felt welcome at the university.”</div><div><br></div><div>That community proved particularly important when Wiggins struggled with the transition to college life, worrying that she didn’t belong. Working through that challenging time motivated her to shift from focusing on lab research to engineering education itself as a career path.</div><div><br></div></div><div><div>During her sophomore year, Wiggins, who is also a member of the UMBC chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers, decided that she wanted to gain research experience. She applied to the NSF’s Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) program, which supported her summer research on optimizing oleaginous yeast cell factories in UMBC’s chemical, biochemical, and environmental engineering department. </div><div><br></div><div>The next year she accessed a very different kind of experience as a Shattuck Fellow through the UMBC Career Center and as a participant in the Maryland Technology Internship Program for Entrepreneurship. These initiatives allowed her to intern multiple semesters for the start-up Athena Environmental Sciences, with Sheldon Broedel, associate director of UMBC’s master’s in professional studies in biotechnology program.</div><div><br></div><div>As she was exploring these opportunities, Wiggins realized that she was not the only student who would benefit from academic support outside of the classroom. She and a group of her peers worked with the UMBC Academic Success Center to provide tutors for upper-level engineering courses. And she also began looking at career pathways in engineering that were focused on community and belonging.</div><div><br></div><div><h4>Change agent</h4><div>In fall 2020, <strong>Wiggins</strong>, also a McNair Scholar, began working with Jamie Gurganus, associate director of engineering education, on a project that would shape her trajectory. They conducted research on the engineering mindset and experiences of Black first-year students, including those who are and are not in scholars programs.</div><div><br></div><div>Wiggins and Gurganus explored how to foster a sense of community among these students, which has been demonstrated to support resilience and degree attainment. Their study found that participants experienced particular challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, such as isolation and difficulty finding their footing in classes.</div></div><div><br></div><div><div>In addition to her interest in supporting college students, Wiggins committed time to supporting younger students as well. She volunteered for the Refugee Youth Project’s College Journey Upward Mentoring Program (College JUMP), where she mentored a high school student in Baltimore City and helped her with the college admissions process. This experience led Wiggins to become a leader in the program, creating curricula for students and supporting mentors. </div><div><br></div><div>She also worked with some of her peers to create the LIFT Mentoring Program, which connects upper-level students with underclassmen in the same or similar majors to support informal mentorship and guidance outside of the classroom. </div><div><br></div><div>And along the way, she took on other leadership roles through UMBC’s Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation Center and UMBC’s Inclusion Council.</div><div><br></div><div>These research, mentoring, and leadership experiences have inspired Wiggins to pursue a Ph.D. in engineering education. Her emphasis will be on developing undergraduate student support services to increase the retention and representation of underrepresented populations in engineering. “I will serve as a change agent,” she says.</div></div><div><br></div></div><div>[<a href="https://news.umbc.edu/new-umbc-grads-find-entrepreneurial-ways-to-positively-impact-communities/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>read full article</strong></a>]</div></div>
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<Summary>Excerpt from UMBC News article "New UMBC grads find entrepreneurial ways to positively impact communities"   COMMUNITY | MAY 18, 2021 MEGAN HANKS       Creative problem solver  When Princess Sara...</Summary>
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<Title>Collaborative work with CAST &amp; Prof. Pan's published</Title>
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<Summary>Title:   Rapid and low-cost sampling for detection of airborne SARS-CoV-2 in dehumidifier condensate     First published: 08 May 2021   https://doi.org/10.1002/bit.27812     Abstract: Airborne...</Summary>
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    <h4><strong>Lockheed Martin Scholarship Recipient</strong></h4>
    <p><strong>Stacy Villanueva, Chemical Engineering BS</strong></p>
    <h4><strong><br></strong></h4><h4><strong>Student Academic Excellence Award</strong></h4>
    <p><em>This award recognizes current students who have developed a lifelong love for learning and discovery not only in the classroom, but also through applied learning and co-curricular experiences. Award recipient(s) must also have maintained a minimum 3.25 cumulative GPA.</em></p><p><strong>Ouriel Ndalamba, CWIT Scholar</strong></p>
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    <h4><strong>Outstanding Research Partner Award</strong></h4>
    <p><em>The Outstanding Research Partner Award is given to an individual or department who has actively collaborated with the Center for Women in Technology toward the CWIT mission and education research goals.</em> </p><p><strong>Dr. Lee Blaney, </strong>Associate Professor of Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Engineering</p>
    <p>Dr. Blaney has been involved in several of the projects run through CWIT, serving as a co-PI and representative of the Department of Chemical, Biochemical and Environmental Engineering.</p></div>
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<Title>Dr. Upal Ghosh interviewed about low cost PCB remediation</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><a href="https://cbee.umbc.edu/upal-ghosh/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>Dr. Upal Ghosh</strong></a> was interviewed with collaborator <a href="https://education.musc.edu/MUSCApps/FacultyDirectory/May-Harold" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Dr. Hal May</a> by Fox24 News in Charleston. <div><br></div><div>Link to interview: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbdZsLaquL0" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbdZsLaquL0</a><br><div><br></div><div><strong>Dr. Ghosh</strong> recently received his fourth R01 NIH grant. The most recent project is titled " Leveraging the Chemo-Physical Interaction of Halorespiring Bacteria with Solid Surfaces to Enhance Halogenated Organic Compounds Bioremediation." </div><div><br></div>NIH highlighted Dr. Ghosh's research translation work which has a strong synergy between engineering science and the technology transition and commercialization.  <a href="https://www.niehs.nih.gov/research/supported/centers/srp/phi/archives/remediation/sedimite/index.cfm" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://www.niehs.nih.gov/research/supported/centers/srp/phi/archives/remediation/sedimite/index.cfm</a></div></div>
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<Summary>Dr. Upal Ghosh was interviewed with collaborator Dr. Hal May by Fox24 News in Charleston.     Link to interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbdZsLaquL0     Dr. Ghosh recently received his...</Summary>
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<Title>UMBC's wins AIChE Regional ChemE Jeopardy, again!</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">For the second year in a row, UMBC's Team wins AIChE Regional ChemE Jeopardy!<div> </div><div>This year's team members are: </div><div><div><br></div><div><ul><li>Cameron Sloan</li><li>Sumana Peddibhotla</li><li>John Laporte</li><li>Matthew Murdock</li></ul><div><br></div></div></div><div>Congratulations to all participants.  UMBC's other team (Nicholas Balasus, Ellie Vonderhorst, Erin Huber, Joana Hernandez) did very well too, it was so very close.</div></div>
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<Summary>For the second year in a row, UMBC's Team wins AIChE Regional ChemE Jeopardy!    This year's team members are:         Cameron Sloan  Sumana Peddibhotla  John Laporte  Matthew Murdock...</Summary>
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