This summer has been a whirlwind between classes, internships, and research. Although there were many challenges, I am truly grateful for the experience the IDEA grant program has given me. To recap, my research project aimed to provide new knowledge on the mechanical behavior of 3D printed wood-plastic composites in the context of the existingContinue reading “Rameen Ahmad: The end.. or a new beginning?”
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Resources and Reminiscing: My Journey into Research and FSU’s Role
One of my main goals while pursuing research is to deepen my understanding of the concepts I learn in class and apply them to the advancement of knowledge. To me, research bridges the gap between theory and real-world application. A perfect example of this was during my Strength of Materials course, where we studied howContinue reading “Resources and Reminiscing: My Journey into Research and FSU’s Role”
Prototyping and Testing a Better Tissue Sensor
Hi! My name is Dev Sangha, and I’m a biology major at Florida State University, set to graduate in Spring 2027. I’m passionate about science, technology, and biomedical research. This summer, with support from the IDEA Grant, I’ll be working on a project that brings together engineering and biology to tackle a very real problemContinue reading “Prototyping and Testing a Better Tissue Sensor”
Incremental Improvement in Experimental Design
During May, I have been primarily working on fixing some of the issues that we previously encountered with our current way of developing chips. As we continue to work on the development of 3-D printed chips, the improvement of our current photolithography-based devices has become a priority. The current issues we have encountered are mainlyContinue reading “Incremental Improvement in Experimental Design”