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Congratulations to three ISR graduate students for their outstanding research accomplishments within the Clark School of Engineering.

Jessica Rajkowski, a Master’s level Mechanical Engineering student of Assistant Professor Sarah Bergbreiter (ME/ISR) has won the 2010 Dean's Master’s Student Research Award Competition. Jessica won the competition for her research, “Rapid Polymer Prototyping for Applications in Low Cost and Robust Microrobots.”

Mustafa Beyaz, a Ph.D. Electrical and Computer Engineering student of ISR Director Reza Ghodssi (ECE/ISR) won second place in the 2010 Dean's Doctoral Student Research Award Competition for his research, “A MEMS Microgenerator for Small-Scale Power Conversion.”

Parag Banerjee, a Ph.D. student in Materials Science and Engineering advised by Professor Gary Rubloff, won third place in the same competition for his research, “Nano-Energy Devices.”



May 6, 2010


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