MISSISSIPPI STATE — Student participants in Mississippi State’s BRIDGES Undergraduate Research Opportunity gain valuable experience preparing them to take the next step toward the workforce or continued studies in graduate school.
BRIDGES is short for Building Relationships that Intentionally Develop Generations of Excellent Scholars, and it engages minority and underserved students in meaningful, paid work at various MSU research centers.
The 2024 cohort includes these local students: Starkville: Hawinet Adugna conducted work at MSU’s Department of Biological Sciences Laboratory, majoring in medical technology; Eromosele Eigbe conducted work at MSU’s Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems, majoring in mechanical engineering; Kavya Gautam conducted work at MSU’s High Performance Computing Collaboratory, majoring in computer science; Trent Price conducted work at MSU’s High Performance Computing Collaboratory, majoring in psychology, Isha Shrestha conducted work at MSU’s High Performance Computing Collaboratory, majoring in computer science; Tajinder Singh conducted work at MSU’s Department of Biological Sciences, majoring in microbiology/environmental science; Samuel Trotter conducted work at MSU’s Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems, majoring in electrical engineering; and Columbus: Kyla Hunter conducted work at MSU’s Raspet Flight Research Laboratory, majoring in aerospace engineering.
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