Trine Students Win Awards At STEM Symposium

December 23, 2024 at 5:37 p.m.


ANGOLA – Trine University students have been honored for projects presented at the university's eighth annual STEM Research and Design Symposium, held Dec. 5 on the concourse of the MTI Center.
The symposium featured 52 student projects representing multiple academic departments. Projects included departmental freshman and research projects as well as Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU).
Local students awarded included:
Honorable Mention: Trine Undergraduate Research in Chemical Engineering: Chemical engineering majors Lydia Randolph, of Jefferson, Ohio; Joshua Scott, of Ossian; and Marshall Beebe, of Nappanee, "Soot Recovery System." Chemical engineering majors Madison Ruen of Antwerp, Ohio, Taylor Early, of Angola; and Aaron Phillips, of Marengo, Ill., "Transforming Waste Tires into Valuable Products."
People's Choice: Chemical engineering major Marshall Beebe, of Nappanee, "Bio-Based Epoxy-Modified Pine Fibers to Reinforce Polylactic Acid and Polyhydroxybutyrate."

ANGOLA – Trine University students have been honored for projects presented at the university's eighth annual STEM Research and Design Symposium, held Dec. 5 on the concourse of the MTI Center.
The symposium featured 52 student projects representing multiple academic departments. Projects included departmental freshman and research projects as well as Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU).
Local students awarded included:
Honorable Mention: Trine Undergraduate Research in Chemical Engineering: Chemical engineering majors Lydia Randolph, of Jefferson, Ohio; Joshua Scott, of Ossian; and Marshall Beebe, of Nappanee, "Soot Recovery System." Chemical engineering majors Madison Ruen of Antwerp, Ohio, Taylor Early, of Angola; and Aaron Phillips, of Marengo, Ill., "Transforming Waste Tires into Valuable Products."
People's Choice: Chemical engineering major Marshall Beebe, of Nappanee, "Bio-Based Epoxy-Modified Pine Fibers to Reinforce Polylactic Acid and Polyhydroxybutyrate."

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