Jordan Tabor Wins First Place at 14th annual Graduate Student Research Symposium

During Graduate Education Week, students were recognized for their teaching excellence and for their science communication skills at the 14th annual Graduate Student Research Symposium.

On March 21, more than 200 graduate students presented their research posters at the research symposium, co-sponsored by the Graduate School and the Graduate Student Association. Three winners were chosen from each of eight discipline areas. In the Mathematical and Physical Sciences category, Jordan Tabor won first place for her research poster on “Novel Polymer Based Sensors for Prosthetic Environment Monitoring”

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