Our very own PhD candidate, Morgan Ellis, was chosen to spend part of her summer in beautiful Pamplona and San Sebastian, Spain, to serve as a TA for the Regional Sustainable Technologies and Practices in Northern Spain: Energy, Water, and Infrastructure course through AU Abroad! What an incredible opportunity to enrich her graduate studies and gain teaching experience, all while exploring a new country! Check out these pictures of Morgan, her students, and of the gorgeous Spanish architecture and landscape. For more pictures, look at our Instagram!
Month: August 2019
Lipke Lab Undergraduate Researchers had a productive summer!
This summer, our Lipke Lab undergraduate researchers spread out across the world (literally) to enrich their undergrad experience and broaden their knowledge through internships, fellowships, and study abroad opportunities. Joshita Suresh was accepted to the HudsonAlpha BioTrain Internship program and spent her summer in Huntsville, AL, with our collaborators, CFD Research Corporation. Emma Hicks traveled to Dublin, Ireland with the UA in Ireland: Chemical Engineering program. In between exploring castles, Emma took Transport Phenomena and Stem Cell Bioengineering courses at University College Dublin. Hanna Hammons was hard at work at a co-op with Procter and Gamble. Andrew Moore and Michaela Bush were both awarded the AU Undergraduate Research Fellowship and spent all summer right here in the Lipke Lab. The rest of our many undergraduates spent their time either in the lab or taking courses at Auburn!
Pig Hearts, Workshops, and REU Students. Oh my!
Here at the Lipke Lab we are all a bunch of STEM nerds at heart, so when we got the opportunity to use a real pig heart to show NSF REU students at Alabama State University how our hearts pump, you better bet we were excited! Here are some more pictures of our fun outreach day!
NSF REU Workshop at Alabama State University
This summer, the Lipke and Cremaschi research groups co-hosted a Biomanufacturing Workshop for NSF REU students at Alabama State University! We had a great time teaching the 2019 cohort about biomanufacturing from both an experimental and optimization viewpoint. More pictures from the workshop can be found on our instagram.