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Another phenomenal student presentation at SuperCollider 2023, this time from Rachel Reynolds from WKU Research! Her research in collaboration with LARRI builds on the development of a pressure sensor for autonomous robotic grip applications.

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Our WKUSEAS students were invited out for a fun Game Day celebration yesterday! It was a beautiful day for a variety of games and activities, as well as some delicious and refreshing sweet treats from Kona Ice!

Our <a href="/WKUSEAS/">WKUSEAS</a> students were invited out for a fun Game Day celebration yesterday! It was a beautiful day for a variety of games and activities, as well as some delicious and refreshing sweet treats from Kona Ice!
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Jaxom Kitchens, one of our Electrical Engineering students, is studying abroad in Kyoto Japan! We wish him well in his studies!

Jaxom Kitchens, one of our Electrical Engineering students, is studying abroad in Kyoto Japan! We wish him well in his studies!
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PART 2: Jaxom continues his endeavors in Japan! The temple is located in Kofuku-Ji. He says the deer there are considered sacred and are extremely tame and that the statues he's learned about are gigantic along with holding great significance.

PART 2: Jaxom continues his endeavors in Japan! The temple is located in Kofuku-Ji. He says the deer there are considered sacred and are extremely tame and that the statues he's learned about are gigantic along with holding great significance.
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The SEAS team was one of the 16 teams who won the EPA P3 national competition! Caitlyn Blandford, Rachel Payne, Niang (Lydia) Cing, and Dr. Mansour discussed “An experimental study to develop affordable non-invasive radon mitigation system For single-family dwellings."

The SEAS team was one of the 16 teams who won the EPA P3 national competition! Caitlyn Blandford, Rachel Payne, Niang (Lydia) Cing, and Dr. Mansour discussed “An experimental study to develop affordable non-invasive radon mitigation system For single-family dwellings."