Dr. Ming Leu’s Ph.D. student Tunay Turk, was awarded first place in the 18th annual ISC symposium.
Each year, the Intelligent Systems Center holds a Graduate Research Symposium where all ISC-funded graduate students present on their research and findings.
First Place: Tunay Turk
Tunay is a PhD candidate in Mechanical Engineering whose paper is titled “Numerical Simulations and Experimental Validation of Laser Foil Printing Additive Manufacturing to Predict Melt Pool Dimensions and Cooling Rate”. Advised by: Dr. Ming Leu, Keith and Pat Bailey Distinguished Professor of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering. Co-advised by: Dr. Jonghyun Park, Associate Professor of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering.
Second Place: Gabriel Rodriguez
Gabriel is a Masters student in Psychological Science whose paper is titled “Dynamic Modeling of R-NetWORC and its Role in Bridging the Gap Between Those in Recovery, the Community, and the Workplace”. Advised by: Dr. Venkat Allada, Professor of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering. Dr. Clair Reynolds Kueny, Associate Professor of Psychological Science.
Third Place: Haotian Tang
Haotian is a Doctoral student in Mechanical Engineering whose paper is titled “Switchable Circular Dichroism Infrared Phase Change Metasurface”. Advised by: Dr. Xiaodong Yang, Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering.