Tunay Turk Receives the First Place Award in the 18th Annual ISC Graduate Research Symposium

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.