Are
you involved research and looking for an opportunity to showcase your skills?
Do you want to learn more from professionals in your discipline? Would you like
the opportunity to meet students from across the United States in varying STEM
fields? If you answered yes to any of the above questions, you should apply to
the Mid-Atlantic Undergraduate Research Conference at Virginia Tech. This
conference is a unique opportunity for undergraduates to come together with
professionals from varying scientific fields and share their passion for
research. Our team created this conference because we believe in encouraging
the collaboration of knowledge in order to facilitate advancement within areas
of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
The Mid-Atlantic Undergraduate Research Conference is a two day event, March 28-29th, which will include panel sessions, student oral and poster presentations, and catered meals. You can also look forward to hearing from two phenomenal keynote speakers. Dr. Anthony Leggett is a physics professor at the University of Illinois, and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2003. Dr. Arnold Caplan is director of the Skeletal Research Center at Case Western Reserve University and is known as a pioneer in mesenchymal stem cell research.
The application to participate in the conference is due on December 31st and can be found through the link https://tinyurl.com/MAURC2020Application. For more information, please visit our facebook page “STEM Research Conference Commission” or email us at srccvirginiatech@gmail.com. Thank you so much for your time!