Anna Case, graduate student in electrical and computer engineering, and Aaron McCarville, senior in electrical and computer engineering, won first place in the Best Student Paper Contest from the IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference. The conference was held virtually from May 17-20.
The title of the paper is “Microwave Quantification of Porosity Level in 3D Printed Polymers,” based on research lead by Reza Zoughi, director of Center for Nondestructive Evaluation and Kirby Gray (Battelle) Chair in Engineering, and Mohammad Tayeb Al Qaseer, research associate professor of electrical and computer engineering.