Upward Bound Math and Science Program
The purpose of this program is to prepare first-generation college-bound high school students from low-income families for the success in math and sciences. Along with three other BUnano fellows, we developed a 3-day research program consisting of experiments, lectures, and interactive activities in biomedical, mechanical, and chemical engineering fields for cohort of 12 students from the Greater Boston area.


Gordon College Physics Colloquium
Gordon college is a small, primarily undergraduate liberal arts college in Wenham, MA. I collaborate with students and faculty on research projects, give research talks and consult undergraduate students on graduate school application and relevant research opportunities and programs.
Internal Talks
Gordon College Physics Department Colloquium, 2024
“Nonlinearity Problem and Big Data Solution in Nanoelectromechanical Systems (NEMS)”
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BU Center for Information and Systems Engineering (CISE) Conference, 2024
"Discovering Nonlinear Governing Laws in Nanoelectromechanical Systems (NEMS) via Symbolic Regression"
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BU Nanotechnology Innovation Center Annual Symposium, 2023
“Big Data in Nano Sensors” (link to poster)
MIT REALM Group (PI: Prof. Chuchu Fan) meeting, 2022
"Integration of Machine Learning Techniques for Nanoscale Systems and Classical Noise Suppression”
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Gordon College Physics Department Colloquium, 2022
“Research vs. Industry: Pathways to Finding Your Niche”
Conferences
Poster (link): COMSOL Multiphysics Conference, 2024 (Boston, MA)
“Electrothermal Actuation of Nanoscale Transducers”
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Contributed talk: International Workshop on Nanomechanical Sensing, 2024 (Vienna, Austria)
“Nonlinearities in a NEMS Resonator: Mode-Dependent Scaling”
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Attendee: International Nanotechnology Conference NT'24, 2024 (Cambridge, MA)
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Contributed talk: American Physical Society Meeting, 2023 (Washington, DC)
“The Dynamics of a Micron Scale Beam Driven by Synthetic Noise in a Fluid”