Research in Focus: The Education of Experience
Hands-on, practical experiences are the hallmark of engineering education at Michigan Tech, where the College of Engineering’s Research Experience for Undergraduate Students (REU) program provides research opportunities to Huskies as early as their first year.
Through REU, students like chemical engineering major Samantha Cooper get to apply their classroom knowledge to help solve real-world problems, while receiving technical training and mentorship from members of Tech’s renowned faculty.
Cooper works with Assistant Professor Maria Gencoglu (ChE), helping develop techniques to increase success in early detection of ovarian cancer in Gencoglu’s cancer tissue engineering lab.
“I wanted to see what it was like to work in a research lab because I never have before,” said Cooper. “The research we do to develop screening techniques has the chance to really help people, and there isn’t anything more interesting than that.”
Learn more about Cooper’s work with Gencoglu and the robust REU program in this year’s Michigan Tech Magazine.