The UMBC LSAMP 2020-2021 Annual Report highlights involvement in the UMBC LOUIS STOKES ALLIANCE FOR MINORITY PARTICIPATION (LSAMP) program. LSAMP participants have access to individualized advising, campus workshops, funded research experiences, and national and international conferences to strengthen their STEM identity and promote entry into top graduate programs.
"...sometimes you feel as if you're not making much progress but then you come to understand that your data can be helpful to others. My PI has taught me that my role in the research lab is valuable and that routine observations can lead to progress in an experiment. "
- Excerpt From A Chemical Engineering Major '23 Research Reflection -
FALL 2020 RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM (Pg 32 )
Name and Class | Major | Topic | Faculty Mentor | University
Sahaadat Hammed-Owens ‘23 | Chemical Engineering | Biomaterials & Tissue Engineering | Dr. Jennie Leach | UMBC
SUMMER 2021 RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM (pg 34)
- Sahaadat Hammed-Owens ‘23 | Chemical Engineering | Biomaterials & Tissue Engineering | Dr. Jennie Leach | UMBC
- Chiad Onyeje '24 | Chemical Engineering | Nanoparticles | Dr. Erin Lavik | UMBC
- Grace Tugado '23 | Chemical Engineering | Biomaterials & Biochemistry | Dr. Jennie B. Leach | UMBC
CLASS OF 2021 GRADUATING FELLOWS AND POST-GRADUATION PLANS (pg 40)
- Hana El-Erian Flores, Chemical Engineering, PhD, MIT
- Howard Nicholson III, Chemical Engineering, PhD, Columbia
- Halle Welch, Chemical Engineering, PhD, Cornell