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    have acquired over my academic career. Knowledge that I previously thought would be
    unnecessary began to gain purpose in my head as I used it everyday in the lab. Even topics
    that I knew would be important in my future career were very abstract. But to my surprise
    and relief, I was able to apply the concepts earlier than expected as an undergraduate
    researcher. This turned these abstract ideas and theoretical concepts into a useful tool that
    made my job possible and easier." </p><p><em>- Excerpt From A Chemical Engineering Major '23
    Research Reflection -</em></p><p><em><br></em></p><p><span>SUMMER 2022 RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM (pg 34)</span></p><div><div>Name and Class | Major | Topic | Faculty Mentor | University</div><div><ul><li><strong>Shashane Anderson ‘25 | Pre-Chemical Engineering</strong> | Atmospheric Chemistry | <strong>Dr. Christopher Hennigan</strong> | UMBC</li><li><strong>Makayla Headley '22 | Chemical Engineering</strong> | Analytical Chemistry | Dr. Jamie Gurganus | UMBC</li><li><strong>Madison McLaren ‘23 | Chemical Engineering </strong>| Environmental Engineering | <strong>Dr. Christopher Hennigan</strong> | UMBC </li></ul><div><br></div></div></div><h4>FALL 2022 RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM </h4><div><ul><li><strong>Diego Iglesias Vega ‘23 | Chemical Engineering</strong> | Toxicological Chemistry | <strong>Dr. Lee Blaney</strong> | UMBC </li></ul></div><div><br></div><div><h4>LSAMP Faculty Research Mentors (pg 31)</h4></div><div><ul><li><strong>Dr. Lee Blaney</strong> | Professor | Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Engineering | Toxicological Chemistry | UMBC</li><li><strong>Dr. Christopher Hennigan</strong> | Associate Professor | Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Engineering | Atmospheric
    Chemistry | UMBC</li></ul><div><br></div><div>"One thing I’ve become increasingly grateful for when it come to LSAMP is their effort in connecting me
    with a faculty member that cares about me. I’m so appreciative to finally have a mentor figure during
    my college career, and I couldn’t have asked for a more guiding mentor. My mentor has encouraged me as
    a student researcher and as a prospective graduate student. We have had several meetings to discuss
    graduate school, and he has offered to help guide me through the application process. This type of
    encouragement is something I’ve really needed throughout college, and I’m grateful to finally have it.
    <em>- Excerpt From A Chemical Engineering Major '24
    Research Reflection</em> - </div></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><h4><span>Faculty Spotlight (pg 33)</span></h4><div><strong>Dr. Erin Lavik</strong> is an Professor and Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development
    in the College of Engineering and information Technology. Her research team combines polymer synthesis
    and processing, drug delivery, and stem cell biology in pursuit of new approaches to therapy. Each year, Dr.
    Lavik welcomes LSAMP Research Fellows into her lab hosting 8 scholars since 2018. Aye Tuedon '25 states,
    "Dr. Lavik is a great mentor who is genuinely interested in the advancement of each student under her
    guidance. She has taught me to never underestimate myself and is always supportive of my research
    journey."</div><div> </div><h4><span>CLASS OF 2022 GRADUATING FELLOWS AND POST-GRADUATION PLANS (pg 40)</span></h4><div><div><ul><li><strong>Justin Damon</strong> Chemical Engineering BS is pursuing his PhD at Georgia Institute of Technology\</li></ul></div></div></div>
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    <div class="html-content"><h3>This Engineering and Computing Week is extra special as COEIT is celebrating their 30th Anniversary!</h3><div><br></div><h4>Come checkout the events that are lined up this year!</h4><div><br></div><h5><img src="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/tbp/posts/130741/attachments/45982" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></h5><h5><br></h5><h5>Monday (2/20)</h5><div><strong>-Engineer's Week Kick-Off</strong>, 12pm-1pm, ENG Atrium</div><div>Celebrate the start of Engineering and Computing week with a brief talk from Dean Bowman on the history of COEIT, followed by a guest speaker and FREE LUNCH provided by <strong>Tau Beta Pi, The Engineering Honor Society</strong></div><div><br></div><div><strong>-New Student Organization Collaboration Room, Ribbon Cutting</strong>,3pm-4pm, ENG 014</div><div>Witness the ribbon cutting of the exciting NEW <strong>COEIT</strong> Student Organization Collaboration Room</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><h5>Tuesday (2/21)</h5><div><strong>-ACM Info Booth</strong>, 12pm-1pm, ENG Atrium</div><div>Learn more about the <strong>Association for Computing Machinery</strong> and what they're all about!</div></div><div><br></div><div><strong>-AIChE ChemE Car Reveal</strong>, 4pm-6pm, ENG Atrium</div><div>Witness the unveiling of the chemically powered car created by the <strong>American Institute for Chemical Engineering</strong></div><div><br></div><div><strong>-SWE &amp; CWIT Hot Chocolate and Cookie Social</strong>, 7pm-8pm, ENG Atrium</div><div>Enjoy a FREE hot chocolate and cookie social hosted by the <strong>Society of Women in Engineering</strong> and the <strong>Center for Women in Technology</strong></div><div><strong><br></strong></div><div><strong><br></strong></div><div><h5>Wednesday (2/22)</h5><div><strong>-Engineers Without Borders Geography Challenge</strong>, 11am-12pm, ENG Atrium</div><div>Do you know your geography? 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    Kendal McWilliams, CENG MS '21 (pg 16) </li><li>Joana Hernandex, CENG MS '22 (pg 16)
    
    </li></ul><h4>Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS) (Page 21)</h4><ul><li>
    Award Winners: Hana Flores
    <br>Major: Chemical Engineering
    <br>Topic: Structural Biology
    Faculty <br>Advisor: Dr. Michael Summers
    
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    <ul><li>Name and Class: Makayla Headley '21
    <br>Major: Chemical Engineering
    <br>Topic: Analytical Chemistry
    Faculty <br>Mentor: Dr. Chengpeng Chen | UMBC</li><li>Name and Class: Howard Nicholson '21
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    <br>Topic: Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering
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    <ul><li>Name and Class: Corleigh Forrester '23
    <br>Major: Chemical Engineering
    <br>Topic: Solid state materials
    <br>Faculty: Dr. Efrain Rodriguez | UMBC</li><li>Name and Class: Sydney Haywood '22
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    <ul><li>Name and Class: Ouriel Ndalamba '23
    <br>Major: Chemical Engineering
    <br>Topic: Sustainability Engineering
    <br>Faculty: Dr. Lee Blaney | UMBC</li><li>Name and Class: Jameka Wiggins '21
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    <br>Topic: Microbiology
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    <h4>Students reflect on their LSAMP experiences and its influence on the development of their its influence on the development of their personal, academic, and professional goals. (pg 33)</h4>
    
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    LSAMP has opened the door to so many LSAMP has opened the door to so many opportunities that I didn't think were possible. opportunities that I didn't think were possible. When I was a senior in high school, I had no When I was a senior in high school, I had no idea that college students could be part of a lab idea that college students could be part of a lab and do undergraduate research. Through and do undergraduate research. Through LSAMP, I was able to join the Vonhoff lab my LSAMP, I was able to join the Vonhoff lab my freshman year, and ever since, I have seen how freshman year, and ever since, I have seen how much progress I have made. The program even much progress I have made. The program even helped me go to California last fall for the helped me go to California last fall for the ABRCMS conference, which was really fun! I'm ABRCMS conference, which was really fun! I'm glad that I was able to be a part of the LSAMP glad that I was able to be a part of the LSAMP community and find a great support system. community and find a great support system.</p>
    
    <p><strong>Ndeh Tadzong '23 - Chemical Engineering</strong>
    I first learned about LSAMP at the USM I first learned about LSAMP at the USM LSAMP Summer Bridging Conference and I am LSAMP Summer Bridging Conference and I am grateful that I did because it set me on a grateful that I did because it set me on a great path. It has helped me stay motivated great path. It has helped me stay motivated with my school work and understand what I with my school work and understand what I want to do with my future. I have learned so want to do with my future. I have learned so much about what continued engagement in much about what continued engagement in Chemical Engineering could look like following Chemical Engineering could look like following graduation. With all this in mind, I can graduation. With all this in mind, I can confidently say I am in a better position to confidently say I am in a better position to succeed with a purpose and passion because of succeed with a purpose and passion because of my engagement with LSAMP. my engagement with LSAMP.
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    Dr. Lee Blaney</strong> | Associate Professor | Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental l Sustainability Engineering | UMBC </li><li> <strong>Dr. Erin Lavik</strong> | Professor | Chemical and Environmental Engineering | Drug Delivery to the eye | UMBC </li><li><strong> Dr. Jennie Leach</strong> | Associate Professor | Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Engineering | Biomaterials | UMBC </li><li> <strong>Dr. Dipanjan Pan</strong> | Professor | Chemical and Environmental Engineering | Nanotechnology | UMBC </li><li><strong>Dr. Peng Xu </strong>| Assistant Professor | Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Engineering | Metabolic Engineering | UMBC
    
    
    
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<Title>Innovative infant incubator successful in clinical trials</Title>
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