Wildcat Spotlight
Mechanical Engineering Student Interns at the Mount Washington Cog Railway
Will Callery is a senior Mechanical Engineering student who gained valuable, hands-on experience as an intern at the Mount Washington Cog Railway this summer.
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Mechanical Engineering Student Interns at the Mount Washington Cog Railway
Tatum Vansickle is a senior Mechanical Engineering student who gained valuable, hands-on experience as an intern at the Mount Washington Cog Railway this summer.
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Ph.D. Student's Research Aims to Improve the Quality of Crystal Plasticity Methods Without Changing their Functionality
Milica Letić is a 4th year Ph.D. student in the Applied Mathematics department here at UNH. She specializes in numerical analysis/optimization theory and continuum mechanics. Letić is originally from Serbia, and graduated from the Faculty of Sciences in Novi Sad, Serbia with a degree in Applied…
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Ph.D. Student's Research Strives to Increase Kelp Productivity as a Sustainable Option for Biofuel
Chelsea Kimball is an Ocean Engineering Ph.D. student specializing in wave energy. Her hometown is Auburn, NH and she received a bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering here at UNH.
1. Why did you choose UNH for your graduate program?
When applying for graduate school, I knew that Professors Rob…
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Ph.D. Chemical Engineering Student's Research Aims to Recreate Human Tissue
Mrinal Ganash is a Chemical Engineering Ph.D. student with a focus in bioprinting. His hometown is Chennai, India, and he recieved a bachelor's degree in Bioengineering here at UNH.
1. Why did you choose UNH for your graduate program?
I had built a repertoire within my department during my…
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Ph.D. Ocean Engineering Student Aims to Reduce the Cost of Crossflow Turbines
Nicole Marone is an Ocean Engineering Ph.D. student studying crossflow turbines. Through testing different blade shapes with less materials, and reducing the amount of structure supports, Marone's research aims to lower the cost of these turbines with minimal impact to their performance.
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Oceanography Ph.D. Student's Research Focuses on Understanding the Role of Future Climate Change on Marine Refractory Dissolved Organic Carbon
James Lin is an Oceanography Ph.D. student in the Earth Sciences Department. Lin received a bachelor's degree in Environmental Science and Technology from the University of Maryland, and a master's degree in Agronomy from Kansas State University. His hometown is Germantown, Maryland.
1. Why did…
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Integrated Applied Mathematics Ph.D. Student Uses Remote Sensing Data to Create Cost-Effective Monitoring Techniques for Coral Reefs
Gabrielle Trudeau is an Integrated Applied Mathematics (IAM) Ph.D. student with a specialty in Remote Sensing and Geospatial Analysis. Her hometown is West Springfield, MA, and she completed her undergraduate degree in Computer Science and Mathematics at Westfield State University.
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Finding the Intersection between Engineering and Entrepreneurship.
Alec Mercer is a Engineering Physics & Sustainability dual major. Read Alec's article in the 5 Things I Learned blog series to see how the ECenter helped shape his UNH experience.
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Master's Student Uses Ancient Marine Sediment Records to Unravel Past Ocean Conditions
Kayla Tozier is a master's student studying oceanography with a focus in paleoceanography. She received a bachelor's in science here at UNH in earth sciences with a focus in chemical oceanography, and her hometown is in York, Maine.
1. Why did you choose UNH for your graduate program?
As my…
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Electrical Engineering Student Makes an ECG from Start to Finish
Michaela Harrington, a electrical engineering major, created a working ECG to record electrical signals in the heart as part of an electrical engineering lab assignment.
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UNH SEDS prepared this student for NASA
Nick Olibrice is a senior mechanical engineering student whose experience with UNH's Students for the Exploration and Development of Space helped him land a fellowship at the Johnson Space Center this past summer.
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