Join us for our next “Meet-Up” session on Wednesday, June 16, from 6:30-7:30 PM CST, and will feature our two more ARCS MN Scholars, Rachel Tenney and Dean Maxam.
This zoom event is open to ARCS Minnesota members and guests. Please invite others who may want to learn about ARCS.
Zoom information will follow in a separate email.
See you on Zoom!
Rachel Tenney - Civil, Environmental, and Geo-engineering
Rachel Tenney is a second-year graduate student pursuing a Ph.D. in the department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo-engineering at UMN. She is studying nitrogen removal in rural wastewater treatment ponds. Rachel’s research focuses on understanding the fundamental mechanisms of nitrogen cycling with the goal of developing sustainable, practical methods for nutrient management in rural, low-infrastructure areas.
Dean Maxam - Mechanical Engineering
Dean is a PhD student in the Mechanical Engineering department at the University of Minnesota. He works on the development and study of algorithms computational mechanics. His research strives to foster a fundamental understanding of these algorithms in the engineering community, as well as to establish new techniques to aid in the simulation of complex problems in the physical sciences. Dean is passionate about engaging students in an active learning process that emphasizes critical thinking and physical reasoning over rote memorization, in his roles as teaching assistant and course instructor,
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