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Spring 2023: Design of Materials for Flexible Electronics

Affiliations: DeBakey Executive Research Leadership Program
Project Leader: Swarn Jha
swarn.jha14@tamu.edu
Mechanical Engineering
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Hong Liang, Ph.D.
Meeting Times:
Saturday 12pm -2pm
Team Size:
8
Open Spots: 8
Special Opportunities:
Students may be put as co-author in leading scientific journal articles. There may be opportunities for conference participation. Students will get high level exposure to graduate level research, scholarship information, career counseling etc from the team
Team Needs:
Basic engineering/science domain knowledge, willingness to learn and contribute, team player. Experience with coding and technical writing is very helpful. Successful applicants would have high enthusiasm for coding, solving challenging problems, and publishing
Description:
We have been working in this Aggie research program for 5 semesters now. In this project, we want to use advanced experimental results obtained in our lab for flexible electronic devices to write research papers. Project involves help with writing, statistical analysis, possible help with experiments, review paper writing, programming in python, developing machine learning models. Students do not need to have expertise in these but willing to learn. We meet once every week on Saturdays. Team is highly collaborative, friendly, and helpful. Project requires atleast two semester long commitment, dedication, and active involvement. Outperforming students may be co-authors of journal papers

 

Written by:
Andrew McNeely
Published on:
January 28, 2023

Categories: 8Tags: Spring 2023

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