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    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldJune 1, 20264 Mins Read
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    • SSU students showcased faculty-mentored interdisciplinary summer 2024 research in environmental science, cellular biology, virology, and biochemistry.
    • The convention emphasized professional development with workshops, panel discussions, and keynotes on Artificial Intelligence and the future of work.
    • SSU faculty and staff, including Dr. Teresa Shakespeare and Mr. Alex Pierce, served as mentors and judges.
    • The NSF iAPPLY program, supported by a $2.25 million NSF grant, equips SSU students with tools for competitive STEM careers.

    13 Savannah State College NSF iAPPLY students reached a major milestone by attending and presenting on the 2025 Nationwide Science Basis (NSF) /AAAS Rising Researchers Nationwide Convention (ERN) in Science, Expertise, Engineering, and Arithmetic (STEM).

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    Taiylier Johnson (left), Shamari Bailey, Corinne Smiley, Tyran Moss, and Mr. Alex Pierce (Program Coordinator)

    The distinguished annual convention brings collectively undergraduate and graduate college students, school, and professionals from throughout the nation to have a good time and foster innovation, analysis, and collaboration in STEM fields. The occasion supplies a singular platform for college kids to showcase their analysis, have interaction with main consultants of their respective fields, and achieve invaluable insights into the newest developments in STEM. It was an opportunity for SSU college students to community, develop skilled abilities, and additional their dedication to STEM schooling and careers.

    “For the SSU NSF iAPPLY Students, attending the ERN Convention was not solely a momentous event but additionally a stepping stone of their ongoing educational {and professional} journeys,” mentioned Dr. Teresa Shakespeare, interim dean of SSU’s Faculty of Sciences and Expertise. “The expertise deepens their ardour for analysis and STEM fields whereas equipping them with important abilities to navigate their futures. With the assist of the NSF iAPPLY program and conferences like ERN, these college students are effectively on their option to making significant contributions to the world of science, know-how, engineering, and arithmetic.”

    The iAPPLY program (Early Interdisciplinary Utilized Methods to Strengthen STEM Training and Analysis at SSU) is supported by a 2020-2026, $2.25 million grant from the NSF. The presence of the students on the convention represents the college’s ongoing efforts to advertise excellence in STEM fields and supply college students with the instruments they want to reach a aggressive international surroundings.
    Drs. Chellu Chetty, NSF iAPPLY mission principal investigator, and Dr. Shakespeare, mission co-investigator, led the SSU delegation.

    The coed students showcased their faculty-mentored interdisciplinary analysis performed in the course of the summer season of 2024 at SSU. The subjects ranged from environmental science, mobile biology, virology, and biochemistry, reflecting the varied pursuits and dedication to exploring modern options to a few of the most urgent challenges in science and know-how.

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    Adonis Thomas II (left), Adediwuri Obasun, Shai McKenney, and Racheal Dunmoye.

    Along with presenting their work, the students engaged in a number of networking alternatives, connecting with school members, researchers, and professionals from universities, authorities companies, and business. This interplay not solely expanded their skilled networks but additionally helped them construct confidence of their analysis and presentation abilities.
    One of many key highlights of the convention is its deal with skilled improvement. The occasion featured workshops, panel discussions, and keynote audio system. The subjects ranged from Synthetic Intelligence to the way forward for work, and included subjects fostering abilities for development and improvement.

    SSU school and employees have a historical past of participating college students within the classroom and the laboratory. They take delight in modeling success for his or her college students and serve in a number of capacities. This service occurs not solely on the bottom at SSU by way of pupil coaching, however extends to the convention itself.
    Drs. Jonathan Lambright, interim vice chairman for Institutional Development, is a longtime annual lead choose for the convention. Dr. Shakespeare, together with Mr. Patrick Dean, director of the SSU STEM Success Heart, yearly function assistant lead judges for the convention. Drs. Johnny Johnson, Shakespeare, David (Hongo) Apum, Takiyuri Nitta, and Chao Guan, all SSU biology and chemistry school members, served as analysis mentors in coaching the SSU students.

    “The dedication n of SSU school and employees in supporting college students each on campus by way of coaching and on the ERN convention by way of service roles is clear,” mentioned Shakespeare. “Our complete involvement method spans the gamut, from grant improvement to mission implementation. Mr. Alex Piece, mission coordinator, ensures the protected arrival and departure of our college students to and from conferences. We’re all dedicated to advancing college students in scientific fields.”

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