Student Star: Saiabhinav Devulapalli
Biomedical engineering student gives back to Tallahassee community through academic achievements
Tallahassee native Saiabhinav Devulapalli takes pride in serving his community and beyond.
Tallahassee native Saiabhinav Devulapalli takes pride in serving his community and beyond.
This initiative aims to enhance space-age technologies and bolster representation among minority engineers in the high-tech space industry.
Abstract: The prevalence of micro- and nanoplastics (MNPs) in natural waters is driven by the large amount of plastic production and significant release of plastic waste (either intended or unintended) into the environment. Once in aquatic environments, MNP behavior will depend on the many complex surface interactions with other components in the water column.
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The first program of its kind nationwide aims to broaden and diversify the scientific user community by reaching out to universities and colleges to increase collaboration and, ultimately, scientific advancement.
Dept: Chemical & Biomedical Engineering
Chair: Daniel Hallinan, Jr., Ph.D.

Join staff and faculty to learn more about how our graduate programs can help you reach your academic and career goals! Innovative research and funding opportunities will be discussed.